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Recommended male heartbreak songs in Western music. World-famous classics and popular tracks.

There are many songs that sing about past love.

Among them, there are especially many in Western music, and this time we’re shining a spotlight on those classics!

A lot of them are incredibly famous!

It’s also interesting to try translating the lyrics.

Let your imagination expand from the literal Japanese translations and trace your memories.

It might resonate with you!

Recommended male heartbreak songs in Western music: World-famous and popular tracks (21–30)

Forget MeLewis Capaldi

Lewis Capaldi – Forget Me (Official Video)
Forget MeLewis Capaldi

A heartbreak song by Scottish singer-songwriter Lewis Capaldi that poignantly captures the sweet yet painful sting of goodbye.

Released in September 2022, the track lays bare the lingering feelings for a past love.

The lyric “I’m not ready to find out you know how to forget me” powerfully conveys the inability to accept being erased from an ex’s heart.

Capaldi’s rich baritone deepens the ache of heartbreak.

It’s a song that gently accompanies those who want to cherish memories of a lost love, even after the relationship has ended.

RadioMalice K

Malice K – Radio (Official Video)
RadioMalice K

Malis K, who is based in New York, USA, is known for crafting songs with a rock sound reminiscent of the ’90s.

His release “Radio” is a must-listen as well.

The track portrays a man listening to music on the radio and drifting into contemplation.

It seems he has lost someone important and wishes to mend their relationship.

The story is made all the more poignant by the dry tone of the guitars.

Recommended male heartbreak songs in Western music: World-famous and popular tracks (31–40)

50 Ways to Leave Your LoverPaul Simon

Paul Simon – 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover (Official Audio)
50 Ways to Leave Your LoverPaul Simon

A track that became Paul Simon’s only number-one hit as a solo artist.

The backing vocals are by Patti Austin and Phoebe Snow.

Its Japanese title, “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover,” is also memorable and has itself been the subject of various parodies.

Love in VainRobert Johnson

Robert Johnson – Love In Vain – High Quality
Love in VainRobert Johnson

A classic by the legendary blues singer Robert Johnson.

It became widely known after the Rolling Stones covered it on their landmark album Let It Bleed.

The Stones also covered Johnson’s Stop Breaking Down on Exile on Main St.

CryingRoy Orbison

One of Roy Orbison’s signature songs, it reached No.

2 on the Billboard chart.

Although it never hit the top spot, it enjoyed a long run and became a massive success, ranking No.

4 on the year-end chart.

As a standard number, it has been used countless times in films and on television.

Smoke Gets in Your EyesTHE PLATTERS

The Platters – Smoke Get In Your Eyes – Lyrics
Smoke Gets in Your EyesTHE PLATTERS

Originally written by Jerome Kern for the musical “Roberta.” It became a standard, but when The Platters covered it, the song reached number one on the Billboard chart, bringing it to an even wider audience.

Many artists have continued to perform it since.

Real LoveThe Doobie Brothers

A track included on the album “One Step Closer” that was released as a single.

It became a smash hit, reaching No.

5 on the Billboard chart.

It’s a medium-tempo ballad with a mellow, beautiful melody characteristic of Michael McDonald.