Top Cry-Inducing Western Songs Ranking [2025]
Don’t you ever feel like crying?
I do.
I think it’s good to just forget everything and cry once in a while.
I’ve put together a list of Western songs that make you want to bawl your eyes out at times like that.
If you feel like crying, these are a must-listen.
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Western Music Tearjerker Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
I Will Always Love YouWhitney Houston22rank/position

Whitney Houston, who captivated the world with her overwhelming vocal prowess.
This work, sung by the American-born artist, is a grand ballad that vows eternal love.
It portrays a self-sacrificial love that chooses separation for the other person’s happiness—a universal theme that resonates with many.
Released in November 1992, the song was used as the theme for the film The Bodyguard and became a massive hit.
It won the Grammy Award for Record of the Year and spent 14 consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the U.
S.
Billboard Hot 100 chart.
If you want to feel profound love and the bittersweetness of parting, give it a listen.
Love YourselfJustin Bieber23rank/position

You can feel the autumn air in its relaxed rhythm.
It’s a song by Canadian musician Justin Bieber, who has fans all around the world.
It was released in 2015.
It’s a love song that wishes for someone to cherish themselves.
Say You Won’t Let GoJames Arthur24rank/position

James Arthur, whose tattoo-covered look is striking, is a maverick singer-songwriter with a tumultuous past: he rose to fame as a musician, was knocked to rock bottom by scandal, and then clawed his way back to success.
His 2016 release “Say You Won’t Let Go” became the song that put his career back on track—a folky ballad that topped the UK charts.
Its very simplicity gives it a universal appeal; it’s a straightforward love song that leaves listeners feeling bittersweet yet warm.
It isn’t exactly sad, but its heartfelt melody and vocals are sure to bring a tear to your eye.
I’m Not The Only OneSam Smith25rank/position

This song portrays a heartbreaking story of a husband who is having an affair and a wife who realizes it yet can do nothing and cannot leave him.
The lyrics and melody are deeply sorrowful, but above all, watching the music video makes you want to cry.
Too Good At GoodbyesSam Smith26rank/position

Autumn often makes us feel a little melancholic, so let’s listen to some wistful ballads.
Among recent ballads, this song by Sam Smith is especially recommended.
Just listening to it will make your heart ache.
His wonderful voice is a perfect match for long autumn nights.
When I Was Your ManBruno Mars27rank/position

A poignant piano ballad that sings of heartbreak and regret.
Written from the perspective of a man who has lost his lover by American artist Bruno Mars, the song captures the complex emotions of regretting past mistakes while still wishing happiness for the other person.
Released in January 2013, it appears on the album “Unorthodox Jukebox” and became a worldwide hit, reaching No.
1 on the U.
S.
Billboard charts.
With its simple piano accompaniment and powerful vocals, it’s recommended for those seeking to heal the pain of a broken heart or to reaffirm their feelings for someone special.
MockingbirdEminem28rank/position

A track released in 2005 by the American rapper Eminem.
It samples the traditional 1939 folk song “Hush, Little Baby.” The track is inspired by Eminem’s relationships with his biological daughter, his wife, and his adopted child.





