Tear-jerking motivational songs in Western music
We’ve compiled a large collection of songs you’ll want to listen to when you want to cheer someone on—or when you need a boost yourself.
There are plenty of tracks that might just bring you to tears.
We’ve focused on Western music, so be sure to give them a listen!
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Tear-jerking inspirational Western songs (91–100)
The SignAce of Base

This is a feel-good anthem by Ace of Base, where a dubby sound style heightens the laid-back vibe and creates a pop sheen that’s easy on the ears.
With its strikingly festive mood, it delivers a refreshing lift that makes it a perfect song to enjoy in September.
Baby BoyBeyoncé

This is an anthem by Beyoncé, whose powerful vocal sensibilities and luxurious R&B track sense have garnered immense popularity.
With a glamorous texture, it delivers a solid sound that’s perfect to listen to in September.
Chain ReactionDiana Ross

This is an uplifting song by Diana Ross, a widely acclaimed disco-soul icon whose charismatic artistry creates a glamorous mood.
With a refreshing finish perfect for September, it raises your spirits and boosts your energy.
Doing It WrongDrake Ft Stevie Wonder

A track included on the album Take Care, released in 2011 by Canadian rapper Drake.
It’s a soft track featuring a harmonica solo by Stevie Wonder, inspired by Don McLean’s 1977 track When a Good Thing Goes Bad.
Save MyselfEd Sheeran

A slow track that sings about the need for self-care—about having to save yourself.
Released in 2017 by the British singer-songwriter Ed Sheeran and included on his Grammy-winning album ÷ (Divide).


