What is the saddest song to exist?

Readers’ Poll: The 10 Saddest Songs of All Time

  1. Eric Clapton – ‘Tears in Heaven’
  2. Nine Inch Nails – ‘Hurt’
  3. R.E.M. – ‘Everybody Hurts’
  4. Harry Chapin – ‘Cat’s in the Cradle’
  5. Nirvana – ‘Something in the Way’
  6. George Jones – ‘He Stopped Loving Her Today’
  7. Pearl Jam – ‘Black’
  8. John Prine – ‘Sam Stone’

Which songs will make you cry?

39 Sad Songs That Make You Cry Like a Baby Every Time

  • 1 Someone You Loved – Lewis Capaldi.
  • 2 Nobody – Mitski.
  • 3 Dancing On My Own – Robyn.
  • 4 Lose You To Love Me – Selena Gomez.
  • 5 Let Her Go – Passenger.
  • 7 See You Again – Charlie Puth ft.
  • 8 What Hurts the Most – Rascal Flatts.
  • 9 When I Was Your Man – Bruno Mars.

Which is the saddest song in the world?

Top 50 Saddest Songs to Cry (and Dance) to Sad Songs to Cry (and Dance) to Sad Song #50: Jane XO – Lies Sad Song #48: ATB – In And Out of Love Sad Song #47: Above & Beyond – Can’t Sleep Sad Song #46: Nic Chagall ft. Jonathan Mendelsohn – This Moment Sad Song #45: Fort Romeau – Say Something Sad Song #44: MS MR – Hurricane (Adventure Club Remix)

Are there any sad songs that make you cry?

Whether it’s the heartache of a loss or a breakup, or general feelings of loneliness, depression, stress, or regret that have got you down, we’ve got the Ultimate Playlist of 77+ Best Sad Songs to help heal your hurting heart.

What’s the best way to listen to sad music?

If misery loves company, sometimes there’s no better friend than a really good, really sad song. It assures you that you’re not alone, that someone else has felt this pain and turned it into a gift for you. Locking yourself in your bedroom to listen to mopey music isn’t just wallowing.

Which is the saddest song by Ben Folds?

Luckily Darren Jessee provided the refrain, “She’s a brick and I’m drowning slowly/ off the coast and I’m headed nowhere” for Folds’ distressed falsetto. Carried by a somber piano melody and underscored by Jessee’s subdued drumming, it manages to sound serene in spite of the emotional turmoil behind each of Folds’ troublesome scenes.—