Classic Western songs to listen to when you want to cry: the world’s tearjerker songs and popular tracks for shedding tears
Have you ever had times when you’re carrying sadness and just want to cry your heart out? In those moments, rather than forcing yourself to cheer up, letting your emotions flow out with your tears can sometimes ease your heart.
In this article, we’re sharing plenty of Western songs that will stay by your side when you feel like crying.
Tender, beautiful melodies and voices that resonate will gently hold your feelings.
When you want to let your emotions go, or quietly let the tears fall, give these a listen.
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Classic Western songs to listen to when you want to cry: The world’s sob-inducing and tear-jerking popular tracks (71–80)
I Don’t Think That I Like HerCharlie Puth

When it comes to songs that capture the bittersweetness of love, you can’t leave out the work of American artist Charlie Puth.
Released in September 2022, this piece brilliantly conveys the pain of heartbreak and the anxiety of new love.
Puth’s clear, pure vocals and a melody that sinks into the heart resonate deeply with listeners.
The song portrays the complex emotions of a man worn out by dating games, taking a step back—and it’s something anyone who’s experienced heartbreak can relate to.
How about listening to it slowly in your bedroom and taking some time to face your feelings?
Hard To Say I’m SorryCHICAGO

This is a signature work by the American brass-rock band Chicago, depicting the pain of heartbreak alongside an elegant piano melody.
Released in September 1982 and produced by David Foster, the song elevates the rich musicality of the brass section into a pop arrangement.
It topped the U.S.
singles chart for two consecutive weeks.
Chosen as the ending theme for the film “Blue Lovers,” it also became familiar in Japan as a commercial song for Osaka Gas and Toyota.
The lyrics portray a man who, after being told goodbye by his lover, regrets his past behavior—feelings that many listeners can surely empathize with.
Heartbreak AnniversaryGiveon

American R&B singer Giveon captivates many listeners with his distinctive baritone voice and heartfelt lyrics.
This work is one of his signature songs, expressing the pain of heartbreak over a beautiful melody.
Released in March 2020, the track received high acclaim, including a nomination for Best R&B Performance at the following year’s Grammy Awards.
Giveon’s rich, resonant voice and lyrics that quietly lament lost love deeply resonate with anyone who knows the pain of a broken heart.
It’s a song you’ll want to listen to on a quiet night alone or when you’re trying to sort out your feelings.
Hold OnGood Charlotte

This is a song that was popular when I was in junior high school, and its direct message—that no matter how tough things are, time will make them easier—really resonates with me.
I think Good Charlotte, along with Simple Plan, appeals strongly to teenagers because they capture those uniquely adolescent feelings so well.
You should be sadHalsey

Halsey’s go-to tearjerker, “You should be sad.” The melody is generally on the brighter side, but the overall tone is serious.
Even if you don’t understand the lyrics, it’s the kind of song that can make you cry just from the melody.
The chorus has a powerful, scream-like feel that’s bound to stir your emotions.


