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Avril Lavigne’s Tearjerkers, Cry-It-Out Songs, and Popular Tracks Ranking [2025]

Avril Lavigne’s Tearjerkers, Cry-It-Out Songs, and Popular Tracks Ranking [2025]
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Avril Lavigne’s Tearjerkers, Cry-It-Out Songs, and Popular Tracks Ranking [2025]

Avril Lavigne has many hit songs that are cute and upbeat, but her sad songs and beautiful ballads are actually one of her charms, too.

This time, we’ve gathered some of Avril Lavigne’s most popular tearjerkers—songs that will move you to tears.

Avril Lavigne’s Tearjerkers, Cry-It-Out Songs, and Popular Tracks Ranking [2025]

When You’re GoneAvril Lavigne1rank/position

Avril Lavigne – When You’re Gone (Official Video)
When You’re GoneAvril Lavigne

This work, captivating with its poignant, heart-stirring melody and lyrics, is a power ballad that portrays a parting from a loved one.

The lyrics, which make one keenly feel the importance of what has been lost, resonate with many listeners.

It is included on Canadian artist Avril Lavigne’s third album, The Best Damn Thing, released in June 2007.

The music video depicts breakups among couples from various generations, beautifully expressing the song’s world.

As a song that stands by those who have experienced heartbreak or separation from someone dear, it is sure to be a source of comfort.

Keep Holding OnAvril Lavigne2rank/position

The powerful message woven by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne urges the importance of never giving up and continuing to move forward even when faced with adversity.

Released in 2006 as part of the soundtrack for the fantasy film Eragon, this song was inspired by her own experiences.

It’s a track you’ll want to listen to when you need courage and hope—during graduation season, at life’s turning points, or before taking on new challenges.

My Happy EndingAvril Lavigne3rank/position

Avril Lavigne My Happy Ending with Japanese translation included
My Happy EndingAvril Lavigne

This powerful, heavy rock track is “My Happy Ending” by Canadian rock star Avril Lavigne.

In relationships, when your partner forces you to put up with things or keeps secrets, there’s no way to repair the bond—there’s nothing you can do.

This song unleashes all the regret, frustration, and sadness toward a love that ended that way.

Just listening to it feels cathartic, doesn’t it?

ComplicatedAvril Lavigne4rank/position

Avril Lavigne – Complicated (Official Video)
ComplicatedAvril Lavigne

Among Avril’s songs, one track in particular is famously known for making listeners cry: “”.

While it can hardly be called a recent release, its unique mood—combined with Avril’s age at the time—will undoubtedly move today’s high school students to tears.

GirlfriendAvril Lavigne5rank/position

Avril Lavigne – Girlfriend (Official Video)
GirlfriendAvril Lavigne

The title is “Girlfriend,” but it’s a song I want both men and women to listen to.

It helps you forget all the annoying stuff.

It’s up-tempo, so maybe clear your mind and sing along together! It’s great for karaoke, too!

GoodbyeAvril Lavigne6rank/position

Avril Lavigne – Goodbye (Official Music Video) 2012
GoodbyeAvril Lavigne

A track included on the album Goodbye Lullaby, released in 2011 by Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne.

It is a delicate piano ballad inspired by Avril’s divorce from Deryck Whibley, the lead vocalist of Sum 41.

Here’s to Never Growing UpAvril Lavigne7rank/position

Avril Lavigne – Here’s to Never Growing Up (Official Video)
Here's to Never Growing UpAvril Lavigne

It’s a refreshing anthem that celebrates eternal youth.

Avril Lavigne’s powerful vocals sweep away the pressure of growing up and proclaim the importance of fully enjoying the present.

Released in April 2013, the song was included on her self-titled album and reached the top 20 in multiple countries.

She reportedly drew inspiration from the young fans she met during tours around the world.

It’s a track that gives you the courage to look ahead without losing your true self during graduation season or at life’s crossroads.

Recommended not only for young people, but also for anyone who, even as an adult, refuses to forget the passion they hold in their heart.

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