Unrequited love breakup songs in Western music. Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks.
When a one-sided love comes to an end—whether you’ve totally moved on or still have lingering feelings—give this playlist a listen.
From songs that let you sink into your emotions and have a good cry to tracks that help you feel ready to move on, you’re sure to find the perfect one that matches how you feel.
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Unrequited Love Songs in Western Music: Recommended Classics and Popular Tracks (81–90)
Somebody ElseThe 1975

A gem of a love song that portrays the end of a passionate romance and the struggle of entering a new relationship.
Released in February 2016 by the British band The 1975, this track delicately expresses lingering attachment and jealousy toward a former lover.
Its sound, reminiscent of 80s synth-pop, and Matty Healy’s emotive vocals strike a deep chord.
Included on the album “I Like It When You Sleep, for You Are So Beautiful yet So Unaware of It,” it was also featured in the film “The Edge of Seventeen.” It’s a perfect choice for soothing the pain of heartbreak or for anyone wrestling with complex romantic feelings.
With or Without YouU2

BONO’s vocals really pierce a deeply wounded heart.
The guitar sounds are soothing, and every element of the music is calming.
Personally, the section after the first chorus especially resonates with me.
I recommend it when you’ve had your heart broken and want to have a good cry.
CAN’T HELP FALLING IN LOVEUB40

Just like the title suggests—“I Can’t Help Falling in Love”—this is the kind of song you want to listen to when you’re still hung up after a breakup and absolutely, absolutely can’t forget them.
The reggae sound is very soothing and even has a healing effect.
A Thousand MilesVanessa Carlton

When you’re heartbroken and feeling down, piano sounds really sink into your soul.
This song in particular truly brings tears.
The piano that starts from the intro is set on making you cry.
Listen to it a lot, cry a lot, and you’ll feel refreshed and recover from your heartbreak.
Pink TriangleWeezer

A heartbreaking Weezer breakup song with a shocking twist: the girl he fell for turns out to be a lesbian.
You can practically see him flustered and unable to give up as you read the lyrics.
It’s included on the album Pinkerton.
It’s packed with great songs, yet it didn’t sell very well.


