The 30 songs we turn to in times of heartbreak and heartache

If you read our story on break-up songs that released this past decade and went to No 1, your mind might be cataloguing all the other epic break-up songs you’ve come across. No matter what generation you belong to — or what your relationship status is (yes, ‘forever single’ and ‘always the third-wheel’ count) — you probably have a couple of timeless tracks that you always go back to. We put together 30 of our top picks.
Guitarist Lindsey Buckingham wrote this about vocalist Stevie Nick — and the two recorded it together.
‘End of the Road’ made history on the charts and is considered one of the most successful songs of all time.
Speculated to be about Dave Coulier, aka Uncle Joey from ‘Full House’. Last year on Andy Cohen’s show, Morisette continued to keep mum.
Another inter-band split: Gwen Stefani wrote this about her ex — and No Doubt’s bassist — Tony Kanal.
Braxton’s heart-wrenching number about begging your loved one to stay was at No 1 for 11 weeks.
A cover of Ednaswap’s song, ‘Torn’ is still Imbruglia’s most successful release to date.
Home to this chilling lyric: “No one loves you more than me, and no one ever will.”
‘Believe’ took six years to make and it was a group effort, involving seven songwriters (including Cher) and two producers.
Produced by The Neptunes, the instrumental track was meant for Busta Rhymes, who turned it down.
Ellie Goulding interpolates this R’n’B tune about your SO acting shady on her track ‘We Can’t Move To This’.
Timberlake reportedly wrote the song after becoming upset when he saw ex Britney Spears at a concert and she brought up his name.
‘Since U Been Gone’ was written with Pink in mind — and offered to Hilary Duff — before it made its way to Clarkson.
Billboard Hot 100 Songs of the Decade named it the 21st most successful song of the 2000s.
While it reads like a break-up song, it’s actually a catch-all song for anyone you can’t stand.
Gotye (ft Kimbra) was a one-hit wonder, but ‘Somebody…’ is still one of the best-selling digital singles of all time.
Later covered by Birdy — both versions charted — ‘Skinny Love’ is about being in a relationship for all the wrong reasons.
‘Marvins Room’ features Drake drunk-dialling his ex-girlfriend and lamenting his loneliness.
‘Someone Like You’ — Adele’s second No 1 in the US — is the fourth best-selling single of the 21st century.
Rihanna broke Whitney Houston’s chart record with ‘Stay’, which became her 24th song to be a Top 10 hit.
Bieber puts it all on the line for someone who doesn’t reciprocate his love.
How it feels when both parties are struggling to move on.
The only thing better than one person calling out their ex is four people doing it at once.
Apparently, Gomez recorded her vocals in Puth’s closet in a session that lasted about 15 minutes.
‘Mercy’ is about that repeat offender who keeps breaking your heart.
This retro track will make you feel like the invisible heroin in a 1980s romantic film.
Juice Wrld’s most famous hit before his untimely demise, the brutal ‘Lucid Dreams’ will be around for a long time.
Widely believed to be about Paul Klein’s ex Dua Lipa, ‘If You See Her’ is about passing on a message to your former love.
Co-written by hit-maker Max Martin, ‘How Do You Sleep?’ is about spiralling at the end of a relationship.
A heartbreaking song about two ex-lovers who imagine returning to each other for one last day as the world comes to an end.
Coming after her break-up with Isaac Carew, ‘Don’t Start Now’ is about cutting off someone and letting them know you’re happily getting on with your life.
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