Goodbye to you - Scandal
The Let Go - Elle King Never be the same - Christopher Cross The Song is Over - the Who Blue - LeAnne Rimes What it Takes - Aerosmith Have Mercy - The Judds Shitlist - L7 |
Didn't read the whole thread but I feel Veronica Mars playlist when she "mourns" her breakup with Duncan is essential here. |
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Better be home soon by Crowded house.
You said you had Don Henley - I love his Heart of the Matter. |
Jar of hearts. Christine Perri |
So Good, but too angry. Need more sad. It’s a sad situation… Wait… isn’t that a lyric? |
Thank you! Was feeling I especially needed some David Gray but couldn’t come up with “it”. |
Superstar - The Carpenters |
“Once upon a time I was falling in love, now I’m only falling apart.” It has to be my favorite heartbreak line.
Also, “Ans I’m still standing standing here. And you are miles away. And I’m wondering why you left. And there’s a storm that’s raging through my frozen heart tonight.” Missing You, by John Waite Somebody to Love by Queen End Of The Road by Boyz II Men The Bodyguard soundtrack Good Riddance by Green Day World Spins Madly On by the Weepies Memories by Maroon 5 Can’t Shake You by Gloriana Hello by Adele Death By A Thousand Cuts, Peter, Exile, August, The Black Dog by Taylor Swift Just Give Me A Reason by Pink Here Without You by 3 Doors Down Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol And please remember, “Nothing lasts forever, even cold November rain.” |
PP. Forgot to mention, if you want more current songs:
Drivers License by Olivia Rodrigo Good Luck, Babe by Chapelle Roan What Was I Made For? by Billie Eilish |
About You by The 1975 is very sad. Allegedly written about Taylor Swift.
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+1 love About You |
Into Temptation by Crowded House |
And when you're passed this phase listen to Benson Boone - Cry. |
Betty Harris: Cry to Me. So, so sad! Sadder than Solomon Burke’s excellent yet upbeat version of the same sad song.
Sinead O’Connor: Nothing compares to you (not sure if this one has been mentioned yet but such a tearjerker!) Anything by Patsy Cline. Sweet Dreams especially. I’ve always been partial to Walkin’ After Midnight, the version with the Jordanaires singing backup and not the more twangy, countrified version that we usually hear. |