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It’s insanely cool if you can pull off a tear-jerking Western song at karaoke! Let’s pack your repertoire with goosebump-inducing masterpieces.
Even tearful songs can really hype up the crowd depending on the moment.
It never hurts to have a few up your sleeve.
This time, we’re introducing Western tear-jerkers you’ll want to sing at karaoke!
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Tear-jerking Western songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke. World-famous classics and popular tracks (31–40)
Every Breath You TakeThe Police

The band The Police, led by the famous bassist Sting.
With provocative lyrics that feel obsessive, it gives the impression of a stalker-like love song.
Sting wrote this song when he was divorcing his first wife.
Apparently, some people even sing it at weddings.
Heart SongsWeezer

It’s a track from their sixth album, The Red Album, that talks about the musicians and songs that have had a major influence on them.
The lyrics mention many musicians—as if tracing the history of music—and it really conveys their love for music.
I’m SorryAli Gatie

A heart-piercing love song filled with aching emotions.
The sweet, gentle vocals beautifully capture the complex feelings of love and regret.
Released in January 2024, this gem of a ballad carries the wish to mend a precious relationship.
It will surely resonate with anyone who has experienced heartbreak or separation.
The tender guitar tones and the drum rhythm intertwine exquisitely, wrapping the listener’s heart in warmth.
When you want to quietly shed tears alone, listening to this song will surely soothe your soul.
Yesterday Once MoreCarpenters

Karen Carpenter can be considered a songstress who epitomized American pop music in the 1970s.
“Yesterday Once More” is a single the Carpenters released in 1973, and its lyrics express nostalgia for the oldies they used to hear on the radio.
Tears can be so softChristine&the Queens

An emotionally moving track where wistful strings and a crystalline vocal seep into the heart.
The delicate lyrics convey deep longing and a sense of loss for loved ones.
It carries a resonant message that shedding tears can bring healing and release.
Scheduled for inclusion on the album “PARANOÏA, ANGELS, TRUE LOVE,” set for release in June 2023, the piece was created with inspiration from Marvin Gaye’s music.
It’s a song I especially recommend to those who have lost someone dear or who struggle to express their emotions openly.
It may become an opportunity to face yourself through tears.
Tearjerker Western songs you’ll want to sing at karaoke: World-famous classics and popular tracks (41–50)
True ColorsCyndi Lauper

Cyndi Lauper, who emerged during MTV’s heyday in the 1980s, had a flamboyant look, but her vocal talent was the real deal.
The message in this song—that you should shine in your own true colors—has not faded with time and continues to inspire and resonate across generations.
HallelujahJeff Buckley

It’s a work by the Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen, but it’s a classic that has been sung by many different artists.
Owing in part to its use in foreign TV dramas, Jeff Buckley’s version is probably the one most widely known to the general public.





