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Songs That Make You Cry: Heart-Wrenching Western Music—from Timeless Classics to the Newest Hits

There are times when, instead of listening to music to get pumped up or fired up, you deliberately want to listen to poignant or slightly sad songs and have a good cry alone, right?

Upbeat tracks that give you a push are great, but in this article we’ve researched and selected timeless, heart-wrenching English-language songs that empathize with listeners’ feelings, both old and new.

From classic standards to recent hits and the latest buzzworthy tracks, we’re bringing you a genre-crossing selection.

Try listening in whatever setting makes you feel most at ease—whether that’s in your bedroom or on a drive!

Tearjerkers! Heart-wrenching Western Songs — From Timeless Classics to the Newest Hits — (121–130)

Queen Of DenmarkJohn Grant

John Grant – Where Dreams Go To Die (Strongroom Session)
Queen Of DenmarkJohn Grant

It’s a song performed solo by John Grant.

The very minor-key, striking piano intro immediately draws you in.

The steady tempo and quiet delivery have a way of touching the heart.

It’s a ballad you can listen to at a relaxed pace.

Fingers CrossedLauren Spencer Smith

Lauren Spencer Smith – Fingers Crossed
Fingers CrossedLauren Spencer Smith

The song that captured global attention in 2022 is a poignant ballad by Canadian artist Lauren Spencer Smith.

It spread rapidly on TikTok and sparked a huge response worldwide, topping the charts in countries like Ireland and Norway.

The track portrays the pain of a betrayed love.

The expression “crossing fingers” is especially striking, symbolizing the hollowness of love’s promises.

Spencer Smith’s soaring vocals beautifully convey the frustration and heartache of a breakup.

The song is included on her debut album, Mirror, released in July 2023, and it resonates deeply with anyone who has endured the bitter side of love.

Breaking PointLogan Michael

Logan Michael – Breaking Point (F U) [Official Video]
Breaking PointLogan Michael

The music of American singer-songwriter Logan Michael has the power to leave a deep mark on listeners’ hearts.

Released in October 2023, this work captures the moment of a breakup swirling with intense anger and disappointment.

We catch a glimpse of the protagonist’s torment as he spends sleepless nights with whiskey, and his resolve to throw everything away pierces the chest.

Transcending the bounds of pop/rock, this song will resonate especially with those who have decided to part ways with strong conviction.

Try listening to it in whatever setting makes you feel most at ease—whether in your bedroom or on a drive.

Don’t Forget MeMaggie Rogers

Maggie Rogers – Don’t Forget Me (Official Video)
Don't Forget MeMaggie Rogers

The song released in February 2024 reveals a new side of American singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers.

Set to a sound that skillfully blends folk and pop, the lyrics vividly capture the joy and unease she feels through a friend’s wedding, as well as her own views on love.

The line “Love me, but when it’s time to go, don’t forget me” conveys complex emotions that are sure to resonate with many listeners.

It’s a track that makes you want to blast it in the car, evoking the start of a new season.

Especially recommended for those standing at a turning point in life.

In The Living RoomMaggie Rogers

This is a recommended song for anyone who wants to sink into the memories of a bittersweet love.

The new track released in October 2024 by American singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers is a sentimental piece themed around heartbreak.

As she recounts memories from the living room and the pain of parting, the way she reflects on a past relationship leaves a strong impression.

It’s her first new song since her third album, “Don’t Forget Me,” released in April of the same year.

Co-produced with her longtime collaborator Ian Fitchuk, it features a sound rooted in rock and alternative folk.

With an emotional guitar riff, it’s a nostalgic yet uplifting ballad—one I highly recommend to anyone trying to move past the pain of a breakup.