[Masterpiece] Tear-jerking Western songs. The tears won’t stop… truly sad songs [2025]
Music has a mysterious power to heal the heart and, at times, move us to tears.
In this article, we introduce timeless Western songs that transcend language barriers and resonate deeply with the soul—sad and heartrending masterpieces.
The bittersweetness of love, the sorrows of life, the pain of parting.
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We present a selection of exquisite melodies and lyrics that have touched hearts around the world, across genres and eras.
If you’re carrying something heavy in your heart right now, these songs will surely stay close to your feelings.
Please enjoy these treasured classics in the playlist here.
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[Masterpieces] Tear-Jerking Western Songs. The tears won’t stop… Truly Sad Songs [2025] (121–130)
Shine OnJet

It’s included on the second album by the Australian rock band Jet.
The song is dedicated to the father of brothers and band members Nic and Chris, who passed away from cancer in 2004.
A poignant masterpiece, it seeks to find light even amid despair and deeply moves those who listen.
Celluloid HeroesKinks

The Kinks are a special band for the British.
There’s a strong sense that they’re a band of their own.
Their lyrics, full of humor that only the British can truly understand, and their distinctive melodies tell that story.
It may sound melancholic, but it’s a masterpiece.
I Need To Be In LoveCarpenters

This song was released in 1976 by the sibling duo, the Carpenters.
It is said to have been Karen Carpenter’s favorite during her lifetime, and her wistful vocals match the lyrics perfectly.
In Japan, it was used as a TV drama theme song in 1995, and a Japan-exclusive compilation album that included this track went on to sell 3.
5 million copies.
Small BumpEd Sheeran

About fifty years after the Kinks’ debut, an artist who exudes quintessential Britishness finally emerged and became a worldwide sensation: Ed Sheeran.
This is what’s wonderful about music—it connects across eras.
While the song carries a sense of sorrow, it is above all a magnificent piece.
[Masterpieces] Tear-jerking Western songs. The tears won’t stop… truly sad songs [2025] (131–140)
HallelujahRufus Wainwright

Among artists, only a very small number truly have real talent.
For example, someone who is Japanese and only understands Japanese might only listen to Japanese music.
A true artist is someone who can win over even a person like that.
This person is without a doubt the real deal among the real.
BrielleSky Sailing

This is a solo work by the beloved Adam Young.
While it’s a stylish, modern pop song, the acoustic guitar and gentle, conversational vocals give it a slightly sad feel.
It’s especially likely to appeal to young women.
Un-Break My HeartToni Braxton

A song about the intense heartache left behind by a former lover.
It was written by Diane Warren, who has crafted many emotionally charged songs.
The track spent 11 weeks at No.
1 on the U.
S.
charts and won the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.





