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An on-going list of the saddest songs people know.
If you would like to add a song, send me an email.

You Are My Sunshine by Johnny Cash
Lydia by Slaid Cleaves
How to Disappear Completely by Radiohead
Sad Songs and Waltzes by Willie Nelson
The Way I Feel Inside by The Zombies
Nothing Gets Crossed Out by Bright Eyes
Long Black Veil by Lefty Frizzell
The Other Side by Davis Gray
He's Coming to us Dead by Grayson and Whitter
I Will Remember You by Sarah McLachlan
November by Azure Ray
Are We There Yet by Ingrid Michaelson
A Quitter by Rasputina
Call It Off by Tegan and Sara
Amie by Damien Rice
The End of The World by Skeeter Davis
Darker With the Day by Nick Cave
So Long, Farewell by Motion City Soundtrack
November Rain by Guns and Roses
Jesus Doesn’t Want Me For A Sunbeam by Nirvana
Open Up Your Heart by The Rapture
Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer by Stevie Wonder
Christmas Day by Jim White
Gravedigger by Dave Matthews Band
Last Flowers by Radiohead
Parasite by Nick Drake
Naked As We Came by Iron and Wine
Wonderwall by Oasis
The Moon by Cat Power
Chicken Wire by Pernice Brothers
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right by Bob Dylan
Tears in Heaven by Eric Clapton
Martha by Tom Waits
Downhearted Blues by Muddy Waters
Pain In My Heart by Otis Redding
Eleanor Rigby by The Beatles
Chelsea Hotel by Leonard Cohen
Angie by The Rolling Stones
Mad World by Gary Jules
Once I Was by Tim Buckley
The Sound of Silence by Simon And Garfunkel
Slow Show by The National
It's Just Me by Blue October
I Don't Love You by My Chemical Romance
Last To Know by Three Days Grace
Sleeper 1972 by Manchester Orchestra
Leaving on a Jet Plane by John Denver
I Didn't Understand by Elliott Smith
She's Leaving Home by The Beatles
Putting the Dog to Sleep by The Antlers
Lady Day by The Felice Brothers
Wild is The Wind by Cat Power
King's Crossing by Elliott Smith
To Build a Home by Cinematic Orchestra
Rock n' Roll Suicide by David Bowie (Jenny Lewis version)
Lime Tree by Bright Eyes
Wild Tigers I Have Known by Emily Jane White
White Face, Black Eyes by Andrew Jackson Jihad
This is the Thing by Fink