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 masterpieces and popular tracks (121–130)

Never Let Me GoFlorence & The Machine

Florence + The Machine – Never Let Me Go
Never Let Me GoFlorence & The Machine

An R&B-tinged piano ballad.

The band gave the song its debut performance at a concert for The Creators Project in New York on October 15, 2011—two weeks before the release of the album Ceremonials, on which the track appears.

PayphoneMaroon 5

Maroon 5 – Payphone ft. Wiz Khalifa (Explicit) (Official Music Video)
PayphoneMaroon 5

This is a song by Maroon 5, a U.S.

band loved by music fans around the world.

It sings about lingering feelings and regret for a former lover.

The danceable rhythm is wonderful.

Included on the 2012 album Overexposed.

Love HurtsNazareth

The original “Love Hurts” was a song released by the Everly Brothers in 1960.

It was covered by the British heavy metal band Nazareth in 1975, becoming their biggest hit.

The heartbroken protagonist, deeply wounded by a breakup, laments that all that talk about love bringing joy and happiness is nothing but a lie.

CreepRadiohead

Radiohead is a British rock band led by frontman Thomas Edward Yorke.

“Creep” was released as a single in 1992 and became a huge hit.

The song expresses the painful feeling that you’re not a good match for the person you like.

The intensely distorted guitar sounds are really cool, aren’t they?

Elastic Heart feat. Shia LaBeouf & Maddie ZieglerSia

Sia – Elastic Heart feat. Shia LaBeouf & Maddie Ziegler (Official Video)
Elastic Heart feat. Shia LaBeouf & Maddie ZieglerSia

An epic power ballad that portrays love and conflict.

Australia’s Sia masterfully captures the complexities of human relationships.

The lyrics, which sing of having a resilient heart yet still having limits, will resonate with many.

Released in October 2013 as part of the soundtrack for The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, it was later included on the album 1000 Forms of Fear.

The music video features actor Shia LaBeouf and dancer Maddie Ziegler, and drew attention as a highly artistic work.

A recommended track for anyone looking to overcome the pain of love.