RAG MusicHeartbreak Songs
A wonderful heartbreak song

Recommended male heartbreak songs in Western music. World-famous classics and popular tracks.

There are many songs that sing about past loves.

Among them, there are many Western songs, and this time we’ve decided to spotlight some of those classics!

A lot of them are incredibly famous, too!

It’s also interesting to try translating the lyrics.

While expanding your imagination from the literal Japanese translations, try retracing your memories.

It might resonate with you!

Recommended male heartbreak songs in Western music: World classics and popular tracks (41–50)

Baby Come BackPlayer

Baby Come Back – Player (Original Music Video)
Baby Come BackPlayer

You can’t exactly call the artist a one-hit wonder, but that blockbuster single that topped the Billboard charts is so famous that their other songs are completely overshadowed.

It was used in the movie Transformers, and it’s become a full-fledged standard.

Ain’t No SunshineBill Withers

Bill Withers – Ain’t No Sunshine ( Super HQ )
Ain't No SunshineBill Withers

One of Bill Withers’ signature songs alongside “Lean on Me.” The repeated “I know, I know…” section is famous.

The strings oddly match the strongly bluesy feel, and although it’s a short song, it conveys a grand sense of scale.

Telephone LineElectric Light Orchestra

ELO Electric light orchestra – telephone line HD high definition stereo
Telephone LineElectric Light Orchestra

One of Electric Light Orchestra’s signature songs, which reached No.

7 on the Billboard chart.

Featured on their sixth album, A New World Record, this hit sparked their global breakthrough.

It has been widely used in films and TV shows and remains popular today.

Walking After YouFoo Fighters

Foo Fighters – Walking After You (Official HD Video)
Walking After YouFoo Fighters

A beautiful ballad that delicately expresses the regret and sense of loss after losing a loved one, as well as lingering attachment and the wish for renewal.

Included on Foo Fighters’ August 1997 album “The Colour and the Shape,” the song features Dave Grohl’s gentle vocals, which heighten its melancholic mood.

In 1998, it was also included on the soundtrack of the film “The X-Files: The Movie,” for which a re-recorded version was produced.

It’s a recommended track for anyone who can relate to the pain of heartbreak and the earnest desire to restore a relationship despite it all.

Wild WorldJimmy Cliff

Jimmy Cliff – Wild World (1970)
Wild WorldJimmy Cliff

The original is by Cat Stevens, who also wrote the lyrics and composed the music.

This Jimmy Cliff version was released as a single just a few months after Cat’s original was released, and it became a Top Ten hit in the UK.