Kidz Bop/Tear Jerker

Yes, even Kidz Bop can make you tear up occasionally. Tear Jerkers in  include:

Pre-era

 * Their cover of "Wake Me Up When September Ends" on album 9 is just as sad as the original.
 * Their cover of "Bad Day" by Daniel Powter in album 10 manages to be just as heartbreaking as the original. Not helped by the heartless children cheering "WHOO!" "YEAH!" and "HEY!"
 * Their cover of "Lips of an Angel" by Hinder on album 11 may use the "Perpetual Commotion" composition style popularized by Jay Fukuto, but it changes from metal to depressing, especially since the song is about Mexican people and YouTube channel terminations, which hits close to home for anyone who has had their YouTube channel terminated.

First Era

 * The cover of The Black Eyed Peas' "Meet Me Halfway" from album 17 can also qualify, especially the chorus. Hearing the kids howl for... whatever... is just as sad as the original.
 * "Billionaire" by Travie McCoy featuring Bruno Mars is featured on album 18. The original song is about how depressed and detained the singer feels about being poor and broke and how he wants to be a billionaire, the fact that kids are singing it makes it sadder, implying that no matter how hard they work, they're still poor. Poor kids...

Second Era

 * Their cover of Bruno Mars' "It Will Rain" from album 21 is just as upsetting as the original. Charisma even sounds close to tears at the beginning.

Third Era

 * Their cover of "Say Something" by A Great Big World from album 26 (which is also track 14) manages to be even more depressing than the original. Thankfully, the album 27 version is pushed up to 15 (or 19 if you have Target Exclusive bonus tracks) and makes it more upbeat. Some might still find it sad, since it's the last track on the album.
 * Their covers of OneRepublic's "I Lived" from album 28 and Andy Grammer's "Honey, I'm Good!" from album 29. The fact that they're both track 13 in their respective albums (as a result of a coincidence) is also noteworthy. The A major key they're in hardly helps.
 * Actually, many of the songs from Kidz Bop 29 will yank your heartstrings. The beginning of Meghan Trainor's "Dear Future Husband," and Wiz Khalifa's "See You Again" from album 29. Worth noting that like "Meet Me Halfway" from album 17, "See You Again" is (not surprisingly) track 14, and the final track in the album... unless you have Bonus Tracks.
 * Speaking of which, "Riptide" by Vance Joy has the lyric, "I was scared of dentists in the dark." Doubles as Heartwarming and Awesome, as the first thing the singer admits is, "I am a scaredy-cat and that's OK."

Comic Adventures

 * Lucas' reaction after getting kicked out of the band after the Fearless 5 cheated and illegally cost them the contest. He's literally crying while the kids heartlessly sing, "Leave (Get Out)" from Kidz Bop 7.