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Sad Songs to Listen To

Sad Songs That Will Actually Make You Feel Better

There's nothing like a sad, slow song to aid in a post-breakup cry or be the soundtrack to a bad day. It's a well-known fact that music is made to bring out emotions in all of us, but what may come as a surprise is that sad music can have the opposite effect from what you would expect: it can actually make you feel happy.

According to Andrew Rossetti, PhD, a board-certified music therapist and supervisor of the music therapy program in radiation oncology at The Louis Armstrong Centre for Music and Medicine at Mount Sinai Beth Israel, it's proven science that music can be a mood regulator. "Music is something that affects the human organism in a systems way, which means that pretty much the entire organism is affected, either directly or indirectly, by listening to music or by performing music," he explained, per Women's Health Magazine. "Our emotional brain is activated, our limbic system [the part of the brain involved in behavioural and emotional responses] is activated, motion is activated along with cognitive and associative processes."

Music is the sonic gift that allows us to reflect and even feel a sense of consolation during bad times, whether it sounds sombre or upbeat. Luckily for us, there are some really amazing sad songs out there — because what are life and love without a bit of heartache?

Ahead, see the saddest songs out there that you can add to your playlist.

— Additional reporting by Katelyn Evans and Njera Perkins

"Special" appears on SZA's second studio album, "SOS," which made history as the first female R&B album to spend four consecutive weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard 200.

"Breaking Point" is a breakup anthem by famed singer/songwriter/producer Leon Thomas.

"To Be Loved" appears on Adele's "30" album.

"Mother I Sober" appears on Kendrick Lamar's "Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers" album.

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"Please Do Not Lean" is a single that was released by Daniel Caesar in 2022.

Taylor's Swift "Exile" appears on her Grammy-winning 2020 "Folklore" album.

"You Don't Know Me" is a song off Summer Walker's 2021 "Still Over It" album.

"Lost One" was the first single released from Jazmine Sullivan's Grammy-winning "Heaux Tales" album.

"Lonely" appears on Justin Bieber's 2021 "Justice" album.

"Know That You Are Loved" appears on Cleo Sol's 2021 "Mother" album.

"I'm Not OK" by H.E.R. is featured on her 2018 "I Used to Know Her: Part 2" EP.

"Runnin' Away" by Blood Orange is a sombre song off the "Queen & Slim" movie soundtrack.

"Beetlejuice" is a breakout song featured on Mariah the Scientist's 2019 debut album, "Master."

"Goodbyes" appears on Jorja Smith's 2018 "Lost & Found" album.

"Missin Out" appears on Brent Faiyaz's 2017 "Sonder Son" album.

"Stone Cold" appears on Demi Lovato's 2015 album, "Confident."

"Godspeed" appears on Frank Ocean's 2016 "Blonde" album.

"Cranes in the Sky" appears on Solange's 2016 album, "A Seat at the Table."

"Feeling Whitney" appears on Post Malone's 2016 "Stoney" album.

"The Heart Wants What It Wants" appears on Selena Gomez's 2014 "For You" album.

"Don't Let Me Down" is a 2009 single that was released by Amel Larrieux.

"Stay" is a ballad that appears on Rihanna's 2012 "Unapologetic" album.

"Sing About Me, I'm Dying of Thirst" by Lamar is a track from his 2012 debut album, "Good Kid, M.A.A.D City."

Drake's hit breakup anthem "Marvins Room" appears on his 2011 "Take Care" album.

"Someone Like You" appears on Adele's Grammy-winning "21" album.

Ed Sheeran's "Supermarket Flowers" appears on his 2017 album, "÷," aka "Divide."

"Perfect" by Gomez appears on her 2015 "Revival" album.

"Unhinged" appears on Nick Jonas's 2016 album, "Last Year Was Complicated."

Jonas's "Chainsaw" also appears on his "Last Year Was Complicated" album.

"Stay With Me" is Sam Smith's debut single off their "In the Lonely Hour" album. The track won record of the year and song of the year at the 2015 Grammy Awards and is certified diamond.

"Sober" by Lovato appears on the "Fresh Hits Jesień 2018" compilation album.

"Last Kiss" appears on Swift's 2010 Grammy-nominated "Speak Now" album.

John Legend's Grammy-nominated song "All of Me" appears on his 2013 "Love in the Future" album.

Swift's "All Too Well" appears on her 2012 Grammy-nominated "Red" album.

Birdy's "Skinny Love" is a cover of Bon Iver's 2007 version of the song.

"Everybody Hurts" by R.E.M. appears on the rock band's 1992 "Automatic For the People" album.

"Good Woman" appears on Cat Power's 2003 "You Are Free" album.

"Samson" appears on Regina Spektor's 2002 "Songs" album.

Sia's "Breathe Me" appears on her 2004 "Colour the Small One" album.

"You Were Mine" by The Chicks appears on the group's 1998 "Wide Open Spaces" album.

"Hey Mama," an ode to Kanye West's late mother, Donda, appears on his Grammy-winning "Late Registration" album.

"Nothing" appears on Brandy's 2002 "Full Moon" album.

"Twilight" appears on Elliott Smith's 2004 album, "From a Basement on the Hill."

"The Sounds of Silence" by Simon & Garfunkel appears on the duo's 1964 "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M."

"Flightless Bird, American Mouth" appears on Iron & Wine's 2007 "The Shepherd's Dog" album.

"This Year's Love" appears on David Gray's 1998 album, "White Ladder."

"I Will Remember You" appears on Sarah McLachlan's 1993 "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy" album.

"Lost" appears on Michael Bublé's 2007 "Call Me Irresponsible" album.

"Make You Feel My Love" by Adele appears on her 2008 album, "19."

"Fix You" appears on Coldplay's 2005 "X&Y" album.

"Heart" by Stars appears on the band's 2003 album of the same name.

"God Only Knows" appears on the The Beach Boys's 1966 "Pet Sounds" album.

"Crown of Love" by Arcade Fire appears on the rock band's 2004 "Funeral" album.

"Say Something" appears on A Great Big World's 2014 album, "Is There Anybody Out There?"

"I Will Follow You Into the Dark" by Death Cab For Cutie appears on the band's 2005 "Plans" album.

"Wish You Were Here" is the title track off Pink Floyd's 1975 album.

"Landslide" appears on Fleetwood Mac's self-titled 1975 album.

"Guess I'm Doing Fine" appears on Beck's 2002 "Sea Change" album.

"Goodbye My Lover" appears on James Blunt's 2004 album, "Back to Bedlam."

"Whiskey Lullaby" by Brad Paisley appears on his 2003 "Mud on the Tires" album.

Nirvana's "Something in the Way" appears on the band's 1991 album, "Nevermind."

Joni Mitchell's "River" appears on her 1971 "Blue" album.

"Creep" appears on Radiohead's 1992 album of the same name.

"The Blower's Daughter" appears on Damien Rice's 2002 "O" album.

"The Needle and the Damage Done" appears on Neil Young's 1972 "Harvest" album.

"I Can't Make You Love Me/Nick of Time" appears on Bon Iver's 2011 album, "Bon Iver, Bon Iver."

"Poison & Wine" by The Civil Wars appears on the duo's 2009 "Live at Eddie's Attic" album.

"If You Say So" by Lea Michele appears on her 2014 "Louder" album.

"Temporary Home" appears on Carrie Underwood's 2009 "Play On" album.

"Liability" appears on Lorde's 2017 "Melodrama" album.

John Mayer's "Dreaming With a Broken Heart" appears on his 2006 "Continuum" album.

"Never on the Day You Leave" by Mayer appears on his 2017 album, "The Search For Everything."

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