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Heart-wrenching Western songs recommended for middle schoolers: world-class masterpieces and popular hits

I’ve put together a selection of tear-jerker Western songs recommended for junior high school students.

Junior high is arguably the most emotionally sensitive time in life.

In such a period, songs that make you cry can quietly stay by your side, resonate with your feelings, and sometimes hold a very important place.

Why not translate the English lyrics and try to grasp the songwriter’s intentions?

Tearjerker Western songs recommended for junior high schoolers: World classics and popular tracks (11–20)

Something In The WayNirvana

Nirvana – Something In The Way
Something In The WayNirvana

A track released by Nirvana in 1991.

Frontman Kurt Cobain was inspired by the days he spent living under a bridge as a homeless person.

It has been covered by artists such as Tricky, Shooter Jennings, and Avatar.

Simple Kind Of LifeNo Doubt

A track released as a single by No Doubt in 2000.

It’s a pop-rock ballad about ill-fated love, written by frontwoman Gwen Stefani.

It became a hit in the United States, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands, and other countries.

The Only ExceptionParamore

Paramore: The Only Exception [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
The Only ExceptionParamore

A soulful acoustic track that sings about heartfelt love.

It was released in 2010 by the American rock band Paramore.

The music video was shot by photographer Brandon Chesbro.

LOSING YOUSOLANGE

Solange – LOSING YOU (Official Music Video)
LOSING YOUSOLANGE

A track characterized by sad lyrics set to an uplifting pop melody.

It was released by Solange in 2012.

The documentary-style music video was filmed in Cape Town, South Africa.

The Heart Wants What It WantsSelena Gomez

Selena Gomez – The Heart Wants What It Wants (Official Video)
The Heart Wants What It WantsSelena Gomez

A track that sings about troubles in a relationship with a boyfriend.

It was released by Selena Gomez in 2014 and became a hit in many countries around the world.

This track was performed live at the 2014 American Music Awards.

Breathe MeSia

A track released by Sia in 2004.

It became a hit in countries like the United States, the United Kingdom, and France.

It has been used widely across media, including the TV drama Six Feet Under and MTV’s The Hills, and has also been covered by artists such as Kelly Clarkson.

Tearjerker Western songs recommended for junior high school students: World classics and popular tracks (21–30)

MemorySugarcult

A track about a breakup.

It was released in 2004 by Sugarcult, a rock band from California.

Two versions of the music video were produced, including one with animation.

The track was covered by the Japanese singer hitomi.