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 and popular tracks (111–120)

Deep Inside of YouThird Eye Blind

Third Eye Blind – Deep Inside of You (Official Music Video)
Deep Inside of YouThird Eye Blind

It is the final single from Blue, the album released in 1999 by the American rock band Third Eye Blind.

This moody ballad was written by Stephan Jenkins and reached No.

69 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The World Has Turned And Left Me HereWeezer

A song written by lead vocalist Rivers Cuomo together with drummer Patrick Wilson before the band was formed.

It’s sung from the perspective of the same character as in Weezer’s song “No One Else,” a man who is extremely jealous of his girlfriend, and in this track it portrays his question of why she left.

I’m Not in Love10cc

10cc is a band from the United Kingdom.

Among their hit songs, this one is particularly famous.

It was released in 1975.

With a meticulously crafted recording approach that creates a dreamy atmosphere, the song features a protagonist who keeps insisting, almost as an excuse, “I don’t love you,” a line that comes across as bravado.

Look AwayCHICAGO

Chicago is an American band with a long and proud history.

This work was their most commercially successful single.

Released as a single in 1988, it was also included on that year’s album Chicago 19.

The lyrics portray the narrator’s honest feelings upon hearing from a former lover that they have found someone new.

Dance, DanceFall Out Boy

Fall Out Boy – Dance, Dance (Official Music Video)
Dance, DanceFall Out Boy

It’s a cool track with an energetic guitar-rock sound.

It’s a song by Fall Out Boy, a four-piece band from the United States, released in 2005 as their fifth single.

The gap between the bittersweet lyrics—about you and I going our separate ways—and the upbeat tone really hits home.