RAG MusicHeartbreak Songs
A wonderful heartbreak song

Breakup songs by Western bands. World-famous classics and popular tracks.

Bittersweet memories, heartbreak.

I think everyone has experienced it.

This time, I’ll introduce some classic songs that capture those feelings, set to wistful melodies.

I focused mainly on bands from Western music.

Make full use of translation sites and let your imagination take shape.

Breakup songs by Western bands. World-famous classics and popular tracks (1–10)

Yule Shoot Your Eye OutFall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy – Yule Shoot Your Eye Out – Lyrics
Yule Shoot Your Eye OutFall Out Boy

It’s a rare love song from Fall Out Boy, who don’t have many romance-themed tracks—and this one is even about heartbreak.

Fall Out Boy is an extremely popular band at festivals, and their shows always spark intense moshing; they’re a hugely popular rock band in Japan as well.

With or Without YouU2

U2 – With Or Without You (U2 At The BBC)
With or Without YouU2

A heartbreak song marked by a poignant vocal that pierces deep into the chest.

Known as one of U2’s signature tracks, it was released in March 1987 and reached No.

1 on the U.S.

charts.

The protagonist’s complex feelings about a troubled relationship are superbly conveyed through Bono’s expressive singing.

Featured on the album The Joshua Tree, this song will resonate deeply with anyone who has experienced the struggles and anguish of love.

It’s recommended for times when you want to heal the pain of a breakup or reflect on an important relationship.

Walk AwayAloha from Hell

Aloha From Hell – Walk Away (Videoclip)
Walk AwayAloha from Hell

Aloha from Hell was a female-fronted band from Germany that disbanded in 2010, yet their songs remain popular.

Even without knowing the lyrics, this track is unmistakably a heartbreak song, and Vivi’s beautiful vocals are especially captivating.

No BusesArctic Monkeys

Arctic Monkeys – No Buses (live)
No BusesArctic Monkeys

The gentle clean tone of the guitar really resonates with the heart.

It’s a song by the four-piece band from England, Arctic Monkeys.

It was included on the 2006 EP “Who the Fuck Are Arctic Monkeys?”

MadnessMuse

Muse is a British band often described as the second coming of Queen.

They’re a globally popular group that constantly pushes musical boundaries—releasing tracks packed with electronic elements and using the guitar’s tone in unconventional ways rather than as a traditional guitar sound.