RAG MusicHeartbreak Songs
A wonderful heartbreak song

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.

Unrequited love breakup songs in Western music: Recommended classics and popular tracks (21–30)

Love Is A LaserquestArctic Monkeys

Arctic Monkeys – Love Is A Laserquest (Live on KEXP)
Love Is A LaserquestArctic Monkeys

A track that sings about feelings for a woman who has already passed away and the pain in the heart from being in love.

It is included on the 2011 album “Suck It and See” by the British indie rock band Arctic Monkeys.

The track is influenced by country music.

CongratulationsBlue October

Blue october – Congratulations (lyrics)
CongratulationsBlue October

A track that sings about the feelings of a man who learns that the woman he had feelings for has already married someone else and is happy.

It is included on the 2006 album “Foiled” by the American alternative rock band Blue October.

On Our WayChristina Aguilera

A track by American singer Christina Aguilera.

It is inspired by Claude Bolling and Jean-Pierre Rampal’s 1975 track “Sentimentale.” The track is included on the 2006 album Back to Basics.

Gotta Get Thru ThisDaniel Bedingfield

Daniel Bedingfield- Gotta Get Thru This (uk version)
Gotta Get Thru ThisDaniel Bedingfield

A UK garage track released in 2001 by British singer Daniel Bedingfield.

It was inspired by his breakup with his American dancer girlfriend.

The track became a hit worldwide and was nominated for a Grammy Award.

Why Not MeFred Knobloch

Why Not Me by Fred Knobloch [HQ]
Why Not MeFred Knobloch

Fred Knobloch is an American country music singer-songwriter who has been active since 1980.

This track was released in 1980 and reached No.

1 on the U.S.

charts.

The song is sung from the perspective of a man attending his ex-girlfriend’s wedding.