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Tear-jerking unrequited love songs in Western music: recommended classics and popular tracks

This is a playlist of tear-jerking unrequited love songs from Western music.

Even if you’re not good at English, just listening to the emotional vocals should let you feel what the singers are expressing.

Please enjoy these classic love songs that poignantly portray unrequited love.

Tear-jerking unrequited love songs in Western music. Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks (91–100)

Mr. BrightsideThe Killers

With just one kiss, his heart is stolen, and he can think of nothing but her.

He can’t control his jealousy toward her boyfriend.

That male emotion is what the American rock band The Killers sings about in “Mr.

Brightside.” It’s included on their first album, “Hot Fuss,” released in 2004.

Many men may find themselves relating to the lyrics, which depict someone desperately trying to keep himself in check.

just my imaginationThe Temptations

A song that describes the feelings of a man who is deeply in love with a girl.

In reality, she doesn’t know him, and it’s an unrequited love.

The Rolling Stones covered this song in 1978 on the album Some Girls.

I Wish You Loved MeTynisha Keli

Tynisha Keli – I Wish You Loved Me (Official Music Video) | Warner Records
I Wish You Loved MeTynisha Keli

This song captures the raw feeling of a bittersweet one-sided crush! It’s about a timid girl who wants to be more than friends but can’t be honest about her feelings because she doesn’t want to push him away.

The straightforward lyric, “I wish you loved me too,” really hits home in this heart-wrenching unrequited love song.

Everything You WantVertical Horizon

A single from the self-titled debut album by the American alternative rock band Vertical Horizon.

Released in 2000, it became their most successful single.

The song is about merciless love.

Teenage DirtbagWheatus

Wheatus – Teenage Dirtbag (Clean)
Teenage DirtbagWheatus

It’s an unrequited love song told from the perspective of a teenage protagonist with a nerdy, outsider vibe.

In the lyrics of this track, released in 2000 by the American rock band Wheatus, his feelings for the girl he’s into are expressed with striking directness—something many listeners can’t help but relate to.

It also drew attention when the hugely popular UK group One Direction covered it and performed it live.