Tear-jerking Western songs: The world's recommended weep-inducing tracks
We’re introducing Western songs that will make you cry—full-on tearjerkers.
We’ve put together a playlist focused on Western tracks that really tug at the heartstrings: grand and beautiful pieces, movie theme songs, and songs with wonderful lyrics.
It’s packed with music that fits perfectly with moving, emotional scenes.
Let the tears flow and feel refreshed.
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Tear-jerking Western songs: The world's recommended sob-worthy tracks (1–10)
I Don’t Want to Miss a ThingAerosmith

This ballad, which sings of boundless feelings for a loved one, is a moving piece that expresses deep affection for moments you never want to let slip by—not even for an instant.
The pure desire to keep gazing at someone, even at the expense of sleep, resonates through the powerful vocals of the American rock band Aerosmith.
Released in 1998 as the theme song for the film Armageddon, it became the band’s first U.
S.
No.
1 hit, holding the top spot for four consecutive weeks.
Its emotional connection with the film’s portrayal of a father–daughter bond gives it a universality that can be felt not only as romantic love but also as love for family.
It’s a song I highly recommend to anyone who wants to savor time with someone precious or who is approaching a milestone in life.
You’re BeautifulJames Blunt

This is a moving song about unrequited love by British singer-songwriter James Blunt.
Released in May 2005, it was inspired by his experience of unexpectedly seeing a former lover on the subway with a new partner.
Featured on the album “Back to Bedlam,” it became a major hit, reaching number one in 13 countries worldwide.
In Japan, it was used as an insert song for the Fuji TV drama “Kobayakawa Nobuki no Koi” and as a commercial song for the Toyota Vitz.
Although it may sound romantic at first, it actually conveys bittersweet feelings and complex emotions, resonating deeply with those who have experienced heartbreak or parting.
I Won’t Give UpJason Mraz

American singer-songwriter Jason Mraz weaves memorable melodies and powerful messages.
Even when faced with a breakup, the song gently wraps the resolve to never give up and to keep believing in the future in an acoustic sound infused with folk and blues elements.
Released in January 2012, this track became a major hit, serving as the lead single from the album “Love Is a Four Letter Word” and reaching No.
8 on the U.
S.
Billboard Hot 100.
Frequently chosen for important life moments such as weddings and graduations, it’s a song that inspires the courage to face hardships and conveys a sense of everlasting love for someone dear.
Its warm vocals soothe the pain of heartbreak and encourage you to take a step toward tomorrow.
Tear-jerking Western songs: The world’s recommended sob-inducing tracks (11–20)
Not A Day Goes ByLonestar

The American country music band Lonestar released a single from I’m Already There in January 2002, a gem of a ballad that portrays profound sorrow and a sense of loss after losing a loved one.
Its gentle, resonant melody, rich harmonies, and deeply expressive vocals blend beautifully to convey both the pain of grief and the enduring love for someone dear.
The song touched many listeners, reaching No.
3 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart, and was nominated for Best Country Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal at the 45th Annual Grammy Awards in 2003.
With its quietly consoling character, it has often been chosen to comfort those who have lost someone and for use in memorial settings—a heartwarming piece that offers solace.
The RiverPJ Harvey

PJ Harvey is a British singer-songwriter, composer, and poet active since 1988.
This track is included on her fourth album, “Is This Desire?,” released in 1998.
The album was a hit in countries around the world and was certified Silver in the UK.
About TodayThe National

The National is an American indie rock band active since 1999.
They are characterized by dark, melancholic, and often enigmatic lyrics, and are frequently compared to artists like Leonard Cohen and Depeche Mode.
This track is included on the soundtrack of the 2011 film “Warrior.”
Mad WorldGary Jules & Michael Andrews

This track is about a depressed young person contemplating suicide.
It was originally released by Tears for Fears in 1982.
This version by Michael Andrews and Gary Jules was used in the film Donnie Darko, and it was sampled in Michael Barber’s 2010 track No Tomorrow.





