Breakup songs by Western bands. World-famous classics and popular tracks.
Bittersweet memories—heartbreak.
I think everyone has experienced it.
This time, I’d like to introduce some masterpieces that capture those feelings, set to wistful melodies.
I’ve focused mainly on Western bands.
Use translation tools to help you picture the emotions.
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Breakup songs by Western bands. World-famous and popular tracks (131–140)
The BleedingFive Finger Death Punch

A track released in 2007 by Five Finger Death Punch, a heavy metal band from Las Vegas active since 2005.
The music video, directed by Bradley Scott, was filmed in Los Angeles and features actress Danielle Harris.
Don’t Look Back In AngerOasis

A song by Oasis, a band that continues to be loved by music fans around the world even after their breakup.
It’s included on their 1995 album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?.
It’s said to be a breakup song about feelings for a former lover, but there’s also talk that it came from a misheard snippet of improvised humming and doesn’t really have a deep meaning.
C’monPanic! At The Disco

Panic! at the Disco is an American band that, at a certain point, began incorporating song arrangements reminiscent of the British band Queen, which helped boost their popularity as a rock act.
The vocalist’s deep, rich tone makes their breakup songs all the more heartrending.
You’ve Got To Hide Your LoveThe Beatles

A song written by John Lennon.
It is included on the 1965 album Help!.
The flute part was performed by a session musician, making it the first Beatles recording to feature an outside musician.






