Feel these Saddest Purest Love Songs of All Time

We as a whole partake in a celebratory and, might we venture to say it, marginally sappy love melody that revels in the excellence of human association. However, now and again the track that truly hits home is more solemn.


A portion of the miserable love tunes in this assortment have the ability to make you cry, and may try and assist you with repairing a wrecked heart after a separation. A small bunch of '90s works of art (Whitney Houston's "I Will Continuously Cherish You," Toni Braxton's "Un-Make Me extremely upset") and R&B; hits are on the rundown, as are better numbers that would be at home on a Valentine's Day playlist assuming you're spending the occasion solo. Many filter through the rubble of past connections (Drake's "Marvin's Room," Lauryn Slope's "Ex-Element"), while others are about the transitory alleviation of association, regardless of whether you know it's not with the perfect individual (Sam Smith's "Remain With Me," Bonnie Raitt's, "I Can't Make You Love Me"). Furthermore, close to home works of art by Joni Mitchell, Carole Lord, and Fleetwood Macintosh demonstrate that while sonic style and songwriting changes throughout the long term, the crude sensation of deplorability will continuously be interesting.

You might be attempting to revive a covered flash, managing quarantine-related significant distance show, or battling with moving your dating life along this colder time of year. Anything that's causing you hardship, we trust you'll track down therapy in one of these miserable love melodies.

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