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)
You’re BeautifulJames Blunt

This is a moving song about unrequited love by British singer-songwriter James Blunt.
Released in May 2005, it was inspired by his experience of unexpectedly seeing a former lover on the subway with a new partner.
Featured on the album “Back to Bedlam,” it became a major hit, reaching number one in 13 countries worldwide.
In Japan, it was used as an insert song for the Fuji TV drama “Kobayakawa Nobuki no Koi” and as a commercial song for the Toyota Vitz.
Although it may sound romantic at first, it actually conveys bittersweet feelings and complex emotions, resonating deeply with those who have experienced heartbreak or parting.
Please Don’t Fall In Love With MeKhalid

This song stands out for its poignant lyrics and a melody that really seeps into the heart.
Khalid, an American artist, weaves a story drawn from his own experiences, inviting listeners on a journey through love, loss, and self-discovery.
The arrangement, which samples an Alicia Keys classic, is excellent and reads as a thoughtful homage to R&B’s heritage.
Released in April 2024, the track signals the beginning of a new musical chapter for Khalid.
Anyone who’s been hurt by past relationships will likely relate.
It’s the perfect song for quiet nights alone or reflective rainy-day drives.
How Am I Supposed To Live Without YouMichael Bolton

This song, styled after 1960s–70s soul music and lamenting the loss of a lover, was written by Michael Bolton and Doug James.
It was originally offered to Air Supply, but because the executive producer wanted changes to the chorus and Bolton refused, it has been placed on indefinite hold.
Let her goPassenger

It’s a breakup song about her.
It makes you think that you mustn’t take the happiness right in front of you for granted.
You might feel you don’t need the sun when it’s hot, but when it’s cold you realize you do.
I think it’s a song that makes you reflect not only on love, but on life as well.
The LovedPaul Weller

The performance is a solo singing with a deep, husky voice, and it sounds really cool.
As the title suggests, it’s a heartbreak ballad.
The tempo gradually picks up, and as you listen, it even feels like a song that somehow lifts your spirits.


