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Unrequited Love Songs in Western Music: A Collection of Heartbreaking Classics [2025]

Why not transform your bittersweet feelings through the power of great music? The emotions of a secret crush have become countless timeless classics in Western music, passed down through the years.

Hearts leap at a casual gesture, or ache from missed connections.

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Artists around the world have captured the universal joys and sorrows of unrequited love in beautiful melodies.

In this article, we introduce a selection of exquisite Western songs whose touching lyrics and melodies resonate deeply.

Whether your heart is fluttering with a new romance, or you still find yourself holding on after a breakup, you’re sure to find a song that gently embraces your unrequited feelings.

Unrequited Love Songs in Western Music: A Collection of Heartbreaking Classics [2025] (51–60)

You Are Not AloneMichael Jackson

Michael Jackson – You Are Not Alone (Official Video)
You Are Not AloneMichael Jackson

An R&B ballad about love and loneliness that reached No.

1 on the charts in the United States and the United Kingdom.

Written by R.

Kelly, the song was inspired by a difficult period in Michael Jackson’s life.

Lisa Marie Presley, who was married to Michael at the time, appears in the music video.

90 Days ft. WrabelP!nk

P!nk – 90 Days ft. Wrabel (Official Video)
90 Days ft. WrabelP!nk

Pink, who debuted as an R&B singer.

This song is a collaboration with Label.

It’s sung from both male and female perspectives about a love that can’t come true—one that can be erased after 90 days.

The somber sound evokes a deep sense of melancholy.

The two voices are powerful, which conveys just how strong their feelings are.

Back To The Old HouseThe Smiths

Back to the Old House (2011 Remaster)
Back To The Old HouseThe Smiths

The Smiths, the legendary rock band active from 1982 to 1987.

They left behind songs that influenced countless bands, and this one is a ballad that sings, “I won’t return to the house where I once lived.” It’s a classic breakup song that looks back on the past, singing of a love that couldn’t be confessed—wondering, “Are you still living in that house?” even though they truly loved them.

Too MuchCarly Rae Jepsen

Carly Rae Jepsen – Too Much [Official Music Video]
Too MuchCarly Rae Jepsen

From the very beginning—the A verse—the song straightforwardly sings about unrequited love.

“Too Much” literally means “overdoing it” or “excessive,” and many phrases are sung with a nuance like “loving too much” in the context of a one-way romance.

It’s a heartbreaking track about loving someone so much that your feelings can’t reach them.

The intro uses a wistful melody that fits the lyrics very well, so please try a side-by-side translation.

In the opening of the music video, her beloved gear—the Roland AIRA series—makes an appearance.

It’s a modern piece of equipment, but a classic.

That eerie green glow is beautiful, isn’t it?

Unrequited Love Songs in Western Music: A Collection of Heart-wrenching Classics [2025] (61–70)

My Cherie AmourStevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder – My Cherie Amour
My Cherie AmourStevie Wonder

This is a song Stevie Wonder wrote in 1967, when he was a student at the Michigan School for the Blind, for his then-girlfriend.

The title is the French phrase for “My Dearest Love.” It was first released in January 1969 as the B-side of the single “I Do Not Know (I Love You).”

I Want You to Want MeCheap Trick

Cheap Trick is a quintessential American rock band active since the 1970s.

Their first major hit was this song, which was given the Japanese title “Sweet Trap.” The song’s title, repeated many times in the lyrics, literally means “I want you to want me,” a straightforward unrequited love anthem.

Coupled with vocalist Robin Zander’s sweet voice, its poignant message resonates deeply.

Anything Could HappenEllie Goulding

Ellie Goulding – Anything Could Happen (Official Video)
Anything Could HappenEllie Goulding

A single released in 2012.

It became a hit in the United States and across Europe.

It features vocals by the London Community Gospel Choir.

The music video, which depicts a car accident involving a couple, was filmed in Malibu, California, in 2012.