Breakup songs in Western music that I want to sing at karaoke: world classics and popular hits
If you’re thinking of getting a little adventurous at karaoke, why not try a mellow English breakup song? Adding these to your repertoire might even support your heart at important moments in life.
We’ve gathered just such timeless tracks.
- Breakup songs that are easy to sing at karaoke. Recommended classics and popular hits.
- Tear-jerking foreign songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke. Timeless classics and popular hits from around the world.
- Recommended male heartbreak songs in Western music. World-famous classics and popular tracks.
- Tear-jerking Western breakup songs: recommended classics and popular hits
- Breakup songs by Western bands. World-famous classics and popular tracks.
- Unrequited love breakup songs from Western music. World-famous classics and popular hits.
- Breakup songs sung by female Western artists. World-famous classics and popular tracks.
- Hidden gems of breakup songs in Western music. Recommended popular tracks.
- Foreign breakup songs with great lyrics. Beautiful, memorable messages that stay with you.
- Unrequited love breakup songs in Western music. Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks.
- Breakup songs in Western music that were hits in the '90s. World-famous classics and popular tracks.
- Uplifting Western songs that encourage you after a breakup. Popular anthems and recommended classics.
- Western songs to listen to when you feel lonely: world classics and popular hits
Breakup songs in Western music that I want to sing at karaoke: World-famous and popular songs (111–120)
Memories of a Broken HeartCrown The Empire

A track about a failed romantic relationship.
It’s included on the American rock band Crown the Empire’s debut album, The Fallout, released in 2012.
The track was inspired by a band member’s breakup with his girlfriend.
Oh Well, Oh WellMayday Parade

A track by the American rock band Mayday Parade.
It sings about the difficulty of accepting a breakup and the friendship that continues afterward.
Released in 2011, it’s a track included on their self-titled album, which reached No.
2 on the U.S.
charts.
Talking To The MoonBruno Mars

A very romantic breakup song by Bruno Mars.
It earnestly sings about the feeling of continuing to think about a former lover.
Lyrics like “I’m talking to the moon so my words will reach her” are so beautiful, aren’t they? With its slow tempo, it’s a very easy song to sing.
YesterdayThe Beatles

Thinking about yesterday makes today hard.
It’s a Beatles classic that simply sings of a broken heart.
Even women in their thirties who don’t know many British bands will surely find comfort in a melody they’ve heard somewhere at least once.
Really Don’t CareDemi Lovato

It’s a straightforward message to an ex.
Demi Lovato supports the LGBT community and has publicly stated that her grandfather was gay.
She also played a lesbian character on Glee.
The music video was filmed at an LGBT pride parade.


