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Unrequited love breakup songs in Western music. Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks.

When a one-sided love comes to an end—whether you’ve totally moved on or still have lingering feelings—give this playlist a listen.

From songs that let you sink into your emotions and have a good cry to tracks that help you feel ready to move on, you’re sure to find the perfect one that matches how you feel.

Unrequited love breakup songs in Western music. Recommended classics and popular tracks (71–80)

Don’t Look Back in AngerOasis

Oasis – Don’t Look Back In Anger (Official Video)
Don’t Look Back in AngerOasis

He openly stated that the piano intro at the beginning was blatantly copied from John Lennon’s “Imagine.” The song was apparently written for a girlfriend Noel was dating at the time, but perhaps wanting to forget that, he later said it was a song for the fans.

Very much a him-type episode.

Let Her GoPassenger

Passenger | Let Her Go (Official Video)
Let Her GoPassenger

The striking intro has a hook so strong it makes you stop whatever you’re doing.

That husky voice carries a curious persuasiveness and keeps you listening to the very end.

The worldview, narrated with a touch of novel-like storytelling, feels simple, warm, and distinctly its own.

You’ll definitely find yourself wanting to hear more of this voice.

Carried AwayPassion Pit

Passion Pit – Carried Away (Official Video)
Carried AwayPassion Pit

Passion Pit has ended up with just a single member now.

But as you can tell from the view counts on their videos, they’re still quite popular.

Their (well, it’s technically a project) songs often have a bright sound, yet the lyrics are suggestive and somewhat cynical.

This song vividly captures the feelings of a man who’s heartbroken, still very much in love with his ex, and wants to ramble on with excuses—making for very interesting lyrics.

Unrequited Love Songs in Western Music: Recommended Classics and Popular Tracks (81–90)

Love AgainPentatonix

[Official Video] Love Again – Pentatonix
Love AgainPentatonix

It sings about how one’s sense of self unravels in the wake of heartbreak.

It forcefully asserts, “I’m not the one who’s wrong—the one who needs correcting is you.” Despite being performed by only five members, it has a volume and weight that defy that number.

As you can sense from the making-of footage, it portrays a slightly psychopathic kind of heartbreak in love.

snowRed Hot Chili Peppers

It starts with a guitar-sound intro that evokes a scene of snow falling softly, and I’m completely disarmed by the gentle vocal delivery and the root bass.

When you’re heartbroken, listening to it will definitely make you cry.

Cry and cry as much as you need, and let’s recover from the heartbreak.

You Could Be HappySnow Patrol

Snow Patrol – You Could Be Happy [HD]
You Could Be HappySnow Patrol

Whether one takes this song as whiny or as bittersweet yet beautiful depends on the listener.

The lyrics are entirely in the first person, almost like a monologue.

The band Snow Patrol has a relentless dedication to their performance in pursuit of beautiful melodies.

This song evokes the clear, deep winter snow and puts you in a poetic mood.

We Are Never Ever Getting Back TogetherTaylor Swift

Taylor Swift – We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together
We Are Never Ever Getting Back TogetherTaylor Swift

I think it’s no exaggeration to call it the most famous breakup song in the world.

You can practically hear Taylor saying, “I’m done being the convenient girl,” and it feels refreshing.

She writes her lyrics based on real experiences—most of them are breakup or heartbreak songs.

From this, you can tell that Taylor Swift is a woman who’s very active in love.