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Since other works of media generally have a soundtrack, it would only be natural for [[Tear Jerker|songs that can make you cry]] to show up there.
Since other works of media generally have a soundtrack, it would only be natural for [[Tear Jerker|songs that can make you cry]] to show up there.
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== [[Anime]] ==
== [[Anime]] ==
* [http://www.animelyrics.com/game/air/torinoshi.htm Tori no Uta] by Lia. It's the opening theme of ''[[AIR (Visual Novel)|AIR]]''. [[Tear Jerker (Anime)|Enough said]].
* [http://www.animelyrics.com/game/air/torinoshi.htm Tori no Uta] by Lia. It's the opening theme of ''[[AIR]]''. [[Tear Jerker/Anime|Enough said]].
** Basically the whole ''Air'' soundtrack is a tear jerker, and "Farewell Song" might be the topper.
** Basically the whole ''Air'' soundtrack is a tear jerker, and "Farewell Song" might be the topper.
*** Perhaps, the most simultaneously heartwarming ''and'' heartbreaking track would have to be [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tBVUgV7P3w Natsukage.] Few musical scores, live action ''or'' anime, manages to capture the innocence, purity and transient briefness that is childhood as well as this one.
*** Perhaps, the most simultaneously heartwarming ''and'' heartbreaking track would have to be [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tBVUgV7P3w Natsukage.] Few musical scores, live action ''or'' anime, manages to capture the innocence, purity and transient briefness that is childhood as well as this one.
*** No mention of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un_-kExsuRk&fmt=18 Aozora]?
*** No mention of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=un_-kExsuRk&fmt=18 Aozora]?
* One can get teary-eyed upon listening to ''Hime murasaki'' by Nana Mizuki. It doesn't help it's the ending song for a VERY tragic anime series, ''[[Basilisk]]: Koga Ninpu Chuu''.
* One can get teary-eyed upon listening to ''Hime murasaki'' by Nana Mizuki. It doesn't help it's the ending song for a VERY tragic anime series, ''[[Basilisk]]: Koga Ninpu Chuu''.
* "World of Midnight" from ''Black Lagoon'' {{spoiler|Sung by Gretel during Hansel's death, played as the ending theme that shows both of them being [[Together in Death]], and finally played again during Balalaika's [[Start of Darkness]] flashback in the Tokyo Yakuza arc.}}
* "World of Midnight" from ''[[Black Lagoon]]'' {{spoiler|Sung by Gretel during Hansel's death, played as the ending theme that shows both of them being [[Together in Death]], and finally played again during Balalaika's [[Start of Darkness]] flashback in the Tokyo Yakuza arc.}}
* While the song itself isn't at all melancholic, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvzCmV3_12c Dango Daikazoku]" can be almost enough to bring some people to tears for ''[[Clannad (Visual Novel)|Clannad]]'' (which it's end theme to) -- and the character it's connected to.
* While the song itself isn't at all melancholic, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qvzCmV3_12c Dango Daikazoku]" can be almost enough to bring some people to tears for ''[[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]]'' (which it's end theme to) -- and the character it's connected to.
** The place where wishes come true is amazing
** The place where wishes come true is amazing
* "Blue" from the end of ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]''. Obviously has a lot of emotional impact as a part of the events, but the song is fairly tear jerking on its own.
* "Blue" from the end of ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]''. Obviously has a lot of emotional impact as a part of the events, but the song is fairly tear jerking on its own.
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** Not to mention "Elm" from the melancholy chase scene in episode 10.
** Not to mention "Elm" from the melancholy chase scene in episode 10.
** Kanno's version of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPhUnBveGgY&feature=related Ave Maria] from Session 5 is incredibly moving. *Sniff* So beautiful....
** Kanno's version of [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPhUnBveGgY&feature=related Ave Maria] from Session 5 is incredibly moving. *Sniff* So beautiful....
* ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura (Manga)|Cardcaptor Sakura]]'' had a good one in the season 2 finale (the end of the Clow arc). We hear ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hENcTWuZkaY&fmt=18 Yoru no Uta]'' being sung by Tomoyo early in the series, and it's not particularly moving then... but when you hear it sung by the Song card, with no accompaniment ''and no words'', in the middle of Sakura's [[Darkest Hour]]... [[Manly Tears|oh man]].
* ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'' had a good one in the season 2 finale (the end of the Clow arc). We hear ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hENcTWuZkaY&fmt=18 Yoru no Uta]'' being sung by Tomoyo early in the series, and it's not particularly moving then... but when you hear it sung by the Song card, with no accompaniment ''and no words'', in the middle of Sakura's [[Darkest Hour]]... [[Manly Tears|oh man]].
* "Komm, süsser Tod" from ''End of Evangelion''. It may seem over the top in the film, but try listening to it on its own (especially if you suffer from severe depression already) and you'll hear what I mean.
* "Komm, süsser Tod" from ''End of Evangelion''. It may seem over the top in the film, but try listening to it on its own (especially if you suffer from severe depression already) and you'll hear what I mean.
* As one of the reigning [[Tear Jerker|Tear Jerkers]], ''[[Grave of the Fireflies]]'' has a fittingly tear-jerking song in {{spoiler|the [[Really Dead Montage]] for Setsuko}} - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mypgywe49VI&feature=related Home Sweet Home].
* As one of the reigning [[Tear Jerker|Tear Jerkers]], ''[[Grave of the Fireflies]]'' has a fittingly tear-jerking song in {{spoiler|the [[Really Dead Montage]] for Setsuko}} - [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mypgywe49VI&feature=related Home Sweet Home].
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* For a joyful, awesome version of this, it's the main theme to ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'', "Soiraro Days" when it plays in the final battle between Team Dai-Gurren and the Anti-Spirals. Especially during the part where Simon says the dreams of those who have died and will come after are his strength and his declaration his drill is the drill that pierces the heavens!
* For a joyful, awesome version of this, it's the main theme to ''[[Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann]]'', "Soiraro Days" when it plays in the final battle between Team Dai-Gurren and the Anti-Spirals. Especially during the part where Simon says the dreams of those who have died and will come after are his strength and his declaration his drill is the drill that pierces the heavens!
** Same with "Pierce the Heavens with your XXX".
** Same with "Pierce the Heavens with your XXX".
* "Gravity" and "Tell Me What the Rain Knows" by Maaya Sakamoto, both from ''[[Wolfs Rain|Wolf's Rain]]''. Especially if you've actually seen the last few episodes.
* "Gravity" and "Tell Me What the Rain Knows" by Maaya Sakamoto, both from ''[[Wolf's Rain]]''. Especially if you've actually seen the last few episodes.
** From the same anime, "Heaven's Not Enough".
** From the same anime, "Heaven's Not Enough".
** "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsvUHGqd1Cg&feature=related Shiro, Long Tails]" is sad without any lyrics or even knowing its context.
** "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsvUHGqd1Cg&feature=related Shiro, Long Tails]" is sad without any lyrics or even knowing its context.
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* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ebs5cZyRsIE ending song] (''Michiyuki'') to the anime series ''[[Loveless]]'' can make one clutch a pillow and sob, and the [http://www.animelyrics.com/anime/loveless/michiyuki.htm english translation] doesn't dry up any eyes.
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ebs5cZyRsIE ending song] (''Michiyuki'') to the anime series ''[[Loveless]]'' can make one clutch a pillow and sob, and the [http://www.animelyrics.com/anime/loveless/michiyuki.htm english translation] doesn't dry up any eyes.
* To Destination's "Eden", the OP for [[Yami no Matsuei]]. Doesn't help that the lead singer's voice sounds VERY similar to the one of HYDE from L'Arc En Ciel, a group with other heartwretching songs like "Niji" or "Pieces".
* To Destination's "Eden", the OP for [[Yami no Matsuei]]. Doesn't help that the lead singer's voice sounds VERY similar to the one of HYDE from L'Arc En Ciel, a group with other heartwretching songs like "Niji" or "Pieces".
* [[Fullmetal Alchemist (Anime)|The 2003 anime adaptation]] of ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'': "Wakare No Kyoku," or "Song of Parting" by Chopin. There is the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFSG33Ao2Ug piano solo one] and the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLnA2zlvErM orchestral one]. Both versions of this piece were total tear jerkers. This played as Envy and Edward crossed the gate and entered our post WWI Europe. Even Chopin said: "In all my life I have never again been able to find such a beautiful melody. Oh, my homeland."
* [[Fullmetal Alchemist (anime)|The 2003 anime adaptation]] of ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist]]'': "Wakare No Kyoku," or "Song of Parting" by Chopin. There is the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uFSG33Ao2Ug piano solo one] and the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLnA2zlvErM orchestral one]. Both versions of this piece were total tear jerkers. This played as Envy and Edward crossed the gate and entered our post WWI Europe. Even Chopin said: "In all my life I have never again been able to find such a beautiful melody. Oh, my homeland."
** The series music has to count as well:
** The series music has to count as well:
*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSqus2TlcsY Bratja]. The literal translation is "Brothers" can makes one think of the bond that Edward and Alphonse had throughout the entire series and the whole ordeal that they went through. For a double heaping of melancholy, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rv6EKFNx3IM Vic Mignogna], Edward Elric's dubbed voice actor, sang it in English.
*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSqus2TlcsY Bratja]. The literal translation is "Brothers" can makes one think of the bond that Edward and Alphonse had throughout the entire series and the whole ordeal that they went through. For a double heaping of melancholy, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rv6EKFNx3IM Vic Mignogna], Edward Elric's dubbed voice actor, sang it in English.
*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEv2W9BO2lA Nukumori]. Also doubles as music of heartwarming.
*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEv2W9BO2lA Nukumori]. Also doubles as music of heartwarming.
*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_ngJDBdMpE The Atonement]. Poor Nina and Alexander
*** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_ngJDBdMpE The Atonement]. Poor Nina and Alexander
** ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (Manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]]'' with "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEiucbbXBUA The Requiem of the Brigadier General]", played during {{spoiler|Hughes' [[Meaningful Funeral|funeral]]}}. Also, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm9CWguXl98 Happiness: Requiem of the Blind Alchemist]". It's basically a different version of the Brigadier General song, but that doesn't make it any less poignant, especially the back story behind the Blind Alchemist failed human transmutation and resulting blindness.
** ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)|Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]]'' with "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEiucbbXBUA The Requiem of the Brigadier General]", played during {{spoiler|Hughes' [[Meaningful Funeral|funeral]]}}. Also, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm9CWguXl98 Happiness: Requiem of the Blind Alchemist]". It's basically a different version of the Brigadier General song, but that doesn't make it any less poignant, especially the back story behind the Blind Alchemist failed human transmutation and resulting blindness.
* [[Darker Than Black]]: Despite the content, alot of the series' music is jazzy and overall lighthearted. Except this one, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUCdBzs_XSU Tentai Kansoku]. Best 46 saddest&# 65279; seconds of my life.
* [[Darker than Black]]: Despite the content, alot of the series' music is jazzy and overall lighthearted. Except this one, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUCdBzs_XSU Tentai Kansoku]. Best 46 saddest&# 65279; seconds of my life.
** What do you mean, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RshWLn7lN7o&feature=related except that one?] Do not underestimate [[Yoko Kanno]].
** What do you mean, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RshWLn7lN7o&feature=related except that one?] Do not underestimate [[Yoko Kanno]].
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Trd-QmkDlSA Ai no Melody]" by Kokia, from Origin: Spirit of the Past, is already borderline tear-jerker, especially if you read the lyrics. But then you watch the video. And then halfway through, you realise exactly what the song is about {{spoiler|and that the reason that she's packing up the stuff isn't because he broke up with her}}.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Trd-QmkDlSA Ai no Melody]" by Kokia, from Origin: Spirit of the Past, is already borderline tear-jerker, especially if you read the lyrics. But then you watch the video. And then halfway through, you realise exactly what the song is about {{spoiler|and that the reason that she's packing up the stuff isn't because he broke up with her}}.
* "Mello's Theme" from ''[[Death Note (Manga)|Death Note]]''. Without even knowing the show, or the character, the instrumental can bring tears to ones -- but the, when one finds out that the song was used during the scene of {{spoiler|Mello and Matt's death}}...
* "Mello's Theme" from ''[[Death Note]]''. Without even knowing the show, or the character, the instrumental can bring tears to ones -- but the, when one finds out that the song was used during the scene of {{spoiler|Mello and Matt's death}}...
** It's admittedly a bit of a [[Narm|narmy]] scene, but something about the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbALBuuy91Y soft piano music] that plays right after L and Light come in from the rain in [[Wham! Episode|episode 25]] can get to some people.
** It's admittedly a bit of a [[Narm|narmy]] scene, but something about the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YbALBuuy91Y soft piano music] that plays right after L and Light come in from the rain in [[Wham! Episode|episode 25]] can get to some people.
** Two songs, one called "Coda" which played in the credits of the last episode, and "Light Lights up Light for Piano" which this troper does cannot remember what part was in. Both very heartwrenching...
** Two songs, one called "Coda" which played in the credits of the last episode, and "Light Lights up Light for Piano" which this troper does cannot remember what part was in. Both very heartwrenching...
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmIdbhtyvg0&feature=related Ringo Mogire Beam], the opening to Zan Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, can induce some tears. The lyrics are sad to begin with, but the singer singing it with so much emotion is what can really push it into tear jerker territory. SAA IKOU ZE *sobs*
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmIdbhtyvg0&feature=related Ringo Mogire Beam], the opening to Zan Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, can induce some tears. The lyrics are sad to begin with, but the singer singing it with so much emotion is what can really push it into tear jerker territory. SAA IKOU ZE *sobs*
* One can get that strange, "happy-depressed" feeling after listening to "World End" by FLOW (The second opening theme to [[Code Geass]] R2). Part of it is that you see all the main characters flying past in the intro, and it's like they're saying, "even though this is the end of Code Geass, we're all together and we'll still be here forever". Of course, around the time of episode 19, the opening ''really'' turns into a [[Tear Jerker]] because of {{spoiler|the [[Soundtrack Dissonance]] involved with such an upbeat song playing while it shows all those smiling people who don't have much to smile about within the show.}}
* One can get that strange, "happy-depressed" feeling after listening to "World End" by FLOW (The second opening theme to [[Code Geass]] R2). Part of it is that you see all the main characters flying past in the intro, and it's like they're saying, "even though this is the end of Code Geass, we're all together and we'll still be here forever". Of course, around the time of episode 19, the opening ''really'' turns into a [[Tear Jerker]] because of {{spoiler|the [[Soundtrack Dissonance]] involved with such an upbeat song playing while it shows all those smiling people who don't have much to smile about within the show.}}
** Also, ''Masquerade'' by Hitomi Kuroishi. This song was playing in the background of episode 14 (season one), starting the moment Lelouch embraces Shirley, and continuing until the end of the episode, when they go their separate ways {{spoiler|as strangers}}. The lyrics are ''very'' appropriate.
** Also, ''Masquerade'' by Hitomi Kuroishi. This song was playing in the background of episode 14 (season one), starting the moment Lelouch embraces Shirley, and continuing until the end of the episode, when they go their separate ways {{spoiler|as strangers}}. The lyrics are ''very'' appropriate.
** And now that [[Bittersweet Ending|we do know how it all went down]], "Continued Story" and "One More Chance!" have joined the ranks of WAAAAAH. '''Especially''' "One More Chance!"
** And now that [[Bittersweet Ending|we do know how it all went down]], "Continued Story" and "One More Chance!" have joined the ranks of WAAAAAH. '''Especially''' "One More Chance!"
** "Boku wa, Tori ni Naru". Especially given the ''context'' it's played in... * sniff*
** "Boku wa, Tori ni Naru". Especially given the ''context'' it's played in... * sniff*
** Also, ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrtXdwhRYcc Innocent Days]''.
** Also, ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrtXdwhRYcc Innocent Days]''.
* Thanks to ''[[Naruto|Naruto Shippuden]]'', we get the second opening, Distance by Long Shot Party. Since it is the Sai arc and how he is accepted....shit!;_;
* Thanks to ''[[Naruto|Naruto Shippuden]]'', we get the second opening, Distance by Long Shot Party. Since it is the Sai arc and how he is accepted....shit!;_;
** Followed by "Blue Bird" by Ikimono Gakari. "Aoi aoi ano sora..."
** Followed by "Blue Bird" by Ikimono Gakari. "Aoi aoi ano sora..."
** Then Closer by Joe Inoue. I mean....gosh...
** Then Closer by Joe Inoue. I mean....gosh...
** Ikimono Gakari returns for Hotaru no Hikari...damnit all.
** Ikimono Gakari returns for Hotaru no Hikari...damnit all.
*** Half of the endings, in fact!
*** Half of the endings, in fact!
** "Long Kiss Good Bye" by halcali.
** "Long Kiss Good Bye" by halcali.
** "Shinkokyu" by Super Braver as the 9th ending followed the filler arc of the Three Tails. The Aesop of said arc was "Where someone thinks of you, that is a place to return to."...-sniff-
** "Shinkokyu" by Super Braver as the 9th ending followed the filler arc of the Three Tails. The Aesop of said arc was "Where someone thinks of you, that is a place to return to."...-sniff-
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* "Encounter", the ending song to the original Gundam movie trilogy.
* "Encounter", the ending song to the original Gundam movie trilogy.
* The ending theme to [[Violinist of Hameln]] 's [[Direct to Video]] half-hour movie, ''Ame no Chi Hareruya'' (a linguistic pun that can both mean "After the rain, hallellujah" and "After the rain the sky clears"). The movie itself is a majorly plotless funny sidequest (as opposed to the Wangsty and overly serious TV series), but the ending tune is just about perfect and true to the manga's spirit, talking about how people should have fun even in rainy days, and in every painful moment, they should hold hands and sing. Then the pre-chorus really kicks it in by going "''See, the faraway sky is getting brighter''..." Anyone who has read as far as the 15 volume will break down, and the rest of the series only adds to it.
* The ending theme to [[Violinist of Hameln]] 's [[Direct to Video]] half-hour movie, ''Ame no Chi Hareruya'' (a linguistic pun that can both mean "After the rain, hallellujah" and "After the rain the sky clears"). The movie itself is a majorly plotless funny sidequest (as opposed to the Wangsty and overly serious TV series), but the ending tune is just about perfect and true to the manga's spirit, talking about how people should have fun even in rainy days, and in every painful moment, they should hold hands and sing. Then the pre-chorus really kicks it in by going "''See, the faraway sky is getting brighter''..." Anyone who has read as far as the 15 volume will break down, and the rest of the series only adds to it.
* "Again" from Lost Universe. [http://sarajaye.superbusnet.com/Again%20(English).txt Just...read the English translation.] * sniff*
* "Again" from Lost Universe. [https://web.archive.org/web/20200801003704/http://sarajaye.superbusnet.com/Again%20%28English%29.txt Just...read the English translation.] * sniff*
* From [[Axis Powers Hetalia]], China's character song "Aiyaah, 4000 years", which is about China and Japan's relationship and how Japan had betrayed China. The music and lyrics make it even worse.
* From [[Axis Powers Hetalia]], China's character song "Aiyaah, 4000 years", which is about China and Japan's relationship and how Japan had betrayed China. The music and lyrics make it even worse.
{{quote| "Even if our countries are different<br />
{{quote|"Even if our countries are different
If our words are different<br />
If our words are different
If our characters are different<br />
If our characters are different
I always want to... gaze at the same moon as you." }}
I always want to... gaze at the same moon as you." }}
* [[Porco Rosso]] gives us [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYpeAnSxI5s Les Temps des Cerises], the French song Gina sings in her first appearance. Aside from being absolutely beautiful, when the lyrics are translated they give a deep, painful insight to her life when you take into account that none of her husbands have come back from war.
* [[Porco Rosso]] gives us [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OYpeAnSxI5s Les Temps des Cerises], the French song Gina sings in her first appearance. Aside from being absolutely beautiful, when the lyrics are translated they give a deep, painful insight to her life when you take into account that none of her husbands have come back from war.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0O0MWxJkIg Good Bye My Master] from [[Ghost in The Shell Stand Alone Complex]]. Especially powerful when you watch the scene and realize that the Tachikoma who are sacrificing themselves for Batou in a futile battle were scrapped earlier in the series for not being serious enough. And then the Major realizes that they must have grown ''souls''.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0O0MWxJkIg Good Bye My Master] from [[Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex]]. Especially powerful when you watch the scene and realize that the Tachikoma who are sacrificing themselves for Batou in a futile battle were scrapped earlier in the series for not being serious enough. And then the Major realizes that they must have grown ''souls''.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCgQZFMG3Mg Ailes Grises]" from ''[[Haibane Renmei]]''. The entire soundtrack is extremely effective at highlighting the really emotional points of the series, but "Ailes Grises" stands out in particular, making the [[Tear Jerker]] moments especially powerful.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCgQZFMG3Mg Ailes Grises]" from ''[[Haibane Renmei]]''. The entire soundtrack is extremely effective at highlighting the really emotional points of the series, but "Ailes Grises" stands out in particular, making the [[Tear Jerker]] moments especially powerful.
* [http://www.imeem.com/people/cHBc0L/music/0s7Yy_-D/hoshi-no-koe-through-the-years-and-far-away/ "Through the Years and Far Away"] from the soundtrack to ''Voices of a Distant Star''. It can be hard not to think about is the final words from the OVA and cry like a little bitch. Watching the OVA just makes it worse.
* [http://www.imeem.com/people/cHBc0L/music/0s7Yy_-D/hoshi-no-koe-through-the-years-and-far-away/ "Through the Years and Far Away"] from the soundtrack to ''Voices of a Distant Star''. It can be hard not to think about is the final words from the OVA and cry like a little bitch. Watching the OVA just makes it worse.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJ6TOzL9uAY "Planetes Affettuoso]", from Planetes. It pops up multiple times during the series, but is easily most effective during Hachimaki's proposal to Tanabe.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJ6TOzL9uAY "Planetes Affettuoso]", from Planetes. It pops up multiple times during the series, but is easily most effective during Hachimaki's proposal to Tanabe.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGOA1H9Gfmc Shine On], an unused song for the (then planned) [[Saint Seiya]]'s final story arc adaptation. It sounds so mellancholic and beautiful, as a perfect closing theme for the entire series. Made even more heartwrenching by a farewell speech by Masami Kurumada himself.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGOA1H9Gfmc Shine On], an unused song for the (then planned) [[Saint Seiya]]'s final story arc adaptation. It sounds so mellancholic and beautiful, as a perfect closing theme for the entire series. Made even more heartwrenching by a farewell speech by Masami Kurumada himself.
* [[Fate Stay Night]]'s anime adaption gives us the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkgjc9HdTZ0 La Sola] ending theme. [[Bittersweet Ending|"Are you dreaming now,]] {{spoiler|[[King Arthur]] }}? [[Tear Jerker|Are you still dreaming the same dream?"]].
* [[Fate/stay night]]'s anime adaption gives us the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkgjc9HdTZ0 La Sola] ending theme. [[Bittersweet Ending|"Are you dreaming now,]] {{spoiler|[[King Arthur]] }}? [[Tear Jerker|Are you still dreaming the same dream?"]].
* Bokurano's "Uninstall" is one of the most depressingly beautiful songs this troper has ever heard. The refrain says it best: "Right now I can't even comprehend that I'm just one of the countless lives on this planet. All that I can do is pretend that I'm a warrior that knows no fear".
* Bokurano's "Uninstall" is one of the most depressingly beautiful songs this troper has ever heard. The refrain says it best: "Right now I can't even comprehend that I'm just one of the countless lives on this planet. All that I can do is pretend that I'm a warrior that knows no fear".
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xvzp1ZgE5TA Sagitta Lumis], also known as {{spoiler|Madokami's}} theme, from [[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]] is one of the most beautiful tunes in the enire series. Within 50 seconds of this troper listening to it, she started crying.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xvzp1ZgE5TA Sagitta Lumis], also known as {{spoiler|Madokami's}} theme, from [[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]] is one of the most beautiful tunes in the enire series. Within 50 seconds of this troper listening to it, she started crying.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxKaa6cEQLY Always be With Me in Mind] from the first ''[[Bleach]]'' movie is pretty rough on its own but when you see what happens at the end of the movie? Yeah, tears will be shed.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DxKaa6cEQLY Always be With Me in Mind] from the first ''[[Bleach]]'' movie is pretty rough on its own but when you see what happens at the end of the movie? Yeah, tears will be shed.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxmRiVdB-EI Yasashii Boukyaku (Tender Oblivion)], from [[Haruhi Suzumiya (Light Novel)|Haruhi Suzumiya]] (specifically, [[The Movie]]) of all things.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxmRiVdB-EI Yasashii Boukyaku (Tender Oblivion)], from [[Haruhi Suzumiya]] (specifically, [[The Movie]]) of all things.
{{quote| "I stand in the doorway<br />
{{quote|"I stand in the doorway
And bid your chosen future farewell<br />
And bid your chosen future farewell
Even if your wish is granted<br />
Even if your wish is granted
[[Please Don't Leave Me|Please don't forget...please don't forget."]] }}
[[Please Don't Leave Me|Please don't forget...please don't forget."]] }}


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** Also, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQiPQgMTkEI "Polish Poem"] from [[Inland Empire]]
** Also, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQiPQgMTkEI "Polish Poem"] from [[Inland Empire]]
* ''[[Schindler's List]]'' has a well-deserved mention on the [[Film/Tear Jerker|Film]] page -- but it deserves a second here as the musical piece, "Theme Itzhak Perlman", takes it across the line from sad to [http://youtube.com/watch?v=XLK5OWU2YGw utterly horrifying.]
* ''[[Schindler's List]]'' has a well-deserved mention on the [[Film/Tear Jerker|Film]] page -- but it deserves a second here as the musical piece, "Theme Itzhak Perlman", takes it across the line from sad to [http://youtube.com/watch?v=XLK5OWU2YGw utterly horrifying.]
* It might be hard to imagine crying during ''[[Tron Legacy (Film)|Tron Legacy]]''... until "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFIXKXYfEy0 Adagio for Tron]" starts to play. This song expresses the tragic history of the ISO population so well, you could do absolutely nothing but tear up.
* It might be hard to imagine crying during ''[[Tron: Legacy]]''... until "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aFIXKXYfEy0 Adagio for Tron]" starts to play. This song expresses the tragic history of the ISO population so well, you could do absolutely nothing but tear up.
* It cannot be possible to watch [http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Tc701BH_FDU this song] from the movie version of ''Where the Red Fern Grows'' without crying.
* It cannot be possible to watch [http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Tc701BH_FDU this song] from the movie version of ''Where the Red Fern Grows'' without crying.
* Try not to cry when you listen to Michael Giacchino's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6QPye9IuGs Labor Of Love] for the opening scene of ''[[Star Trek (Film)|Star Trek]].'' You will fail miserably.
* Try not to cry when you listen to Michael Giacchino's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G6QPye9IuGs Labor Of Love] for the opening scene of ''[[Star Trek (film)|Star Trek]].'' You will fail miserably.
* But Brian Tyler's "Battle Adagio" brought a sad, tender humanity and a sense of hope to the finale of ''[[Rambo]]'' movie that shod many manly tears from the audiences at various theatres.
* But Brian Tyler's "Battle Adagio" brought a sad, tender humanity and a sense of hope to the finale of ''[[Rambo]]'' movie that shod many manly tears from the audiences at various theatres.
* Frigging John Williams and his frigging "Across the Stars" from ''[[Star Wars|Attack of the Clones]]''. Forget that it's the Leitmotif for ''the'' [[Romantic Plot Tumor]] -- this is the music to what the love story should have been. Particularly coming in at full blast after the glorious rendition of the Imperial March. It's telling that the most evocative sequences in the [[Romantic Plot Tumor]] are those with ''no'' dialogue... just lovely, lovely music.
* Frigging John Williams and his frigging "Across the Stars" from ''[[Star Wars|Attack of the Clones]]''. Forget that it's the Leitmotif for ''the'' [[Romantic Plot Tumor]] -- this is the music to what the love story should have been. Particularly coming in at full blast after the glorious rendition of the Imperial March. It's telling that the most evocative sequences in the [[Romantic Plot Tumor]] are those with ''no'' dialogue... just lovely, lovely music.
** A fan mixer named Eji did a mash up called [http://ejiyared.com/kotor/eji-carth-mix.mp3 "The Courtship of Lady Revan"] using "Across the Stars" and snippets of Carth's dialogue from both [[Knights of the Old Republic]] games. It hits hard. Say what you like about Carth, but Sbarge's talent comes through.
** A fan mixer named Eji did a mash up called [https://web.archive.org/web/20130515172755/http://ejiyared.com/kotor/eji-carth-mix.mp3 "The Courtship of Lady Revan"] using "Across the Stars" and snippets of Carth's dialogue from both [[Knights of the Old Republic]] games. It hits hard. Say what you like about Carth, but Sbarge's talent comes through.
** Also, the soft viola version of the Imperial March subtly underscoring Darth Vader's death in ''Return of the Jedi''. A beautiful reversal of what is essentially ''the'' iconic "Bad Guy Theme".
** Also, the soft viola version of the Imperial March subtly underscoring Darth Vader's death in ''Return of the Jedi''. A beautiful reversal of what is essentially ''the'' iconic "Bad Guy Theme".
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRt-dieB3rs "Anakin's Betrayal"], the hauntingly sad music that played in the Order 66 sequence.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRt-dieB3rs "Anakin's Betrayal"], the hauntingly sad music that played in the Order 66 sequence.
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** John Williams' score for ''[[Born On the Fourth of July]]''.
** John Williams' score for ''[[Born On the Fourth of July]]''.
* "Ashokan Farewell", a 1980s slow waltz, was used to heartbreaking effect in the Ken Burn's documentary ''Civil War'' numerous times, most notably over the infamous Sullivan Ballou letter.
* "Ashokan Farewell", a 1980s slow waltz, was used to heartbreaking effect in the Ken Burn's documentary ''Civil War'' numerous times, most notably over the infamous Sullivan Ballou letter.
* As mentioned in the [[Lord of the Rings]] example, Annie Lennox's "Into the West."
* As mentioned in the [[The Lord of the Rings]] example, Annie Lennox's "Into the West."
** "Into The West" is made even better (worse?) when you see its documentary: While they were writing the song the production company discovered a teenaged filmmaker and were impressed by his skills; unfortunately he was [[Littlest Cancer Patient|dying of cancer]]. He managed to make several short films (or long trailers) before he died, and parts of his funeral are shown (complete with his mates doing a ''haka'' at his graveside).
** "Into The West" is made even better (worse?) when you see its documentary: While they were writing the song the production company discovered a teenaged filmmaker and were impressed by his skills; unfortunately he was [[Littlest Cancer Patient|dying of cancer]]. He managed to make several short films (or long trailers) before he died, and parts of his funeral are shown (complete with his mates doing a ''haka'' at his graveside).
** How about "The Steward of Gondor"?
** How about "The Steward of Gondor"?
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** "Evenstar", "Amon Hen", and "The Bridge of Khazad Dum" are three more.
** "Evenstar", "Amon Hen", and "The Bridge of Khazad Dum" are three more.
** The Shire's theme. ''Especially'' the snippet of it at the end of "May It Be" by [[Enya]]
** The Shire's theme. ''Especially'' the snippet of it at the end of "May It Be" by [[Enya]]
* "[http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=0Acq8yG2Fy8 Where Is Your Heart?]", a.k.a. "The Song from ''Moulin Rouge''". It makes a [[Theme Tune Cameo]] in the film itself as [http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=oLyKbOtASHA Jane Avril's song]. It can make one tear up every time, especially when considering the huge [[Downer Ending]] of the film.
* "[http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=0Acq8yG2Fy8 Where Is Your Heart?]", a.k.a. "The Song from ''Moulin Rouge''". It makes a [[Diegetic Theme Cameo]] in the film itself as [http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=oLyKbOtASHA Jane Avril's song]. It can make one tear up every time, especially when considering the huge [[Downer Ending]] of the film.
* The "''[[Forrest Gump]]'' Suite".
* The "''[[Forrest Gump]]'' Suite".
* According to the "Making Off" special of ''The Princess Diaries 2'', when Julie Andrews agreed to sing a song for the movie, several tattooed, [[Perma Stubble|Perma Stubbled]], bald-shaven production crew members openly wept at getting to hear her sing in person.
* According to the "Making Off" special of ''The Princess Diaries 2'', when Julie Andrews agreed to sing a song for the movie, several tattooed, [[Perma-Stubble|Perma Stubbled]], bald-shaven production crew members openly wept at getting to hear her sing in person.
* Akira Ifukube's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yjOZmlbshU "Requiem" from Godzilla VS Destoroyah] must be mentioned. Damn.... Regardless of your opinion on the Godzilla films and others of their ilk, only a freakin' cyborg could hear that piece of music and not cry. The fact that it plays while {{spoiler|GODZILLA IS DYING}} doesn't help matters. Ifukube's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAXOqSnpUCg "Prayer for Peace" from the original Gojira] is pretty powerful as well.
* Akira Ifukube's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yjOZmlbshU "Requiem" from Godzilla VS Destoroyah] must be mentioned. Damn.... Regardless of your opinion on the Godzilla films and others of their ilk, only a freakin' cyborg could hear that piece of music and not cry. The fact that it plays while {{spoiler|GODZILLA IS DYING}} doesn't help matters. Ifukube's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAXOqSnpUCg "Prayer for Peace" from the original Gojira] is pretty powerful as well.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mbKjV5OChA "The Last Waltz"] by Jo Yeong-Wook, the end credits theme from [[Old Boy]]. It could be described simply as "music to cry to". An anthem for sadness itself.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mbKjV5OChA "The Last Waltz"] by Jo Yeong-Wook, the end credits theme from [[Oldboy]]. It could be described simply as "music to cry to". An anthem for sadness itself.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9cCABTE18E "There You'll Be" by Faith Hill]. From ''[[Pearl Harbor]]''.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9cCABTE18E "There You'll Be" by Faith Hill]. From ''[[Pearl Harbor]]''.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H0JDomv8ac Arrival To Earth]", from the ''[[Transformers Film Series]]''. Something about the incredibly awe-inspiring choir in the background as the Autobots find a new home rarely fails to produce tears in fans.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H0JDomv8ac Arrival To Earth]", from the ''[[Transformers Film Series]]''. Something about the incredibly awe-inspiring choir in the background as the Autobots find a new home rarely fails to produce tears in fans.
* Even if you don't like ''[[Lord of the Rings]]'', Howard Shore's music manages to be incredibly [[Tear Jerker|tear-inducing]] at times.
* Even if you don't like ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]'', Howard Shore's music manages to be incredibly [[Tear Jerker|tear-inducing]] at times.
* "Gabriel's Oboe" from ''The Mission''. It's an extremely powerful song... especially when you realize that Ennio Morricone took the random on-screen oboe-pantomiming of Jeremy Irons and turned it into such a beautiful piece.
* "Gabriel's Oboe" from ''The Mission''. It's an extremely powerful song... especially when you realize that Ennio Morricone took the random on-screen oboe-pantomiming of Jeremy Irons and turned it into such a beautiful piece.
** Someone apparently sung the piece into something called "Nella Fantasia". It basically ''doubles'' the tear-jerking and heartwarming factor.
** Someone apparently sung the piece into something called "Nella Fantasia". It basically ''doubles'' the tear-jerking and heartwarming factor.
*** It gets worse for [[Costa Rica|Costa Rican audiences]] where the beginning of the song is used to accompany ''obituaries'' on TV
*** It gets worse for [[Costa Rica|Costa Rican audiences]] where the beginning of the song is used to accompany ''obituaries'' on TV
* The sad, wondrous theme that plays in ''[[Superman (Film)|Superman]] Returns'' when Superman takes Lois flying. It's coupled with [[Patrick Stewart Speech|Jor El talking]], or the part just when they're flying under the bridge...
* The sad, wondrous theme that plays in ''[[Superman (film)|Superman]] Returns'' when Superman takes Lois flying. It's coupled with [[Patrick Stewart Speech|Jor El talking]], or the part just when they're flying under the bridge...
* "We Have All The Time In the World", also by [[Louis Armstrong]], ''especially'' in the context that it was the backing to [[James Bond (Film)|James Bond]]'s and Tracy's happy moments together in ''[[On Her Majesty's Secret Service (Film)|On Her Majesty's Secret Service]]''... [[Film/Tear Jerker|until...]]
* "We Have All The Time In the World", also by [[Louis Armstrong]], ''especially'' in the context that it was the backing to [[James Bond (film)|James Bond]]'s and Tracy's happy moments together in ''[[On Her Majesty's Secret Service]]''... [[Film/Tear Jerker|until...]]
* James Horner has brought people to the brink of tears at two particular times. The closing score/opening score for ''[[Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan (Film)|Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan]]'', ''[[Star Trek III the Search For Spock (Film)|Star Trek III the Search For Spock]]'', and ''[[Braveheart]]''. That man is a talent.
* James Horner has brought people to the brink of tears at two particular times. The closing score/opening score for ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan|Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan]]'', ''[[Star Trek III: The Search For Spock|Star Trek III the Search For Spock]]'', and ''[[Braveheart]]''. That man is a talent.
* Say what you will about ''[[Titanic (Film)|Titanic]]'', and it's overplayed [[Love Theme]] -- but you can't deny the soundtrack itself is quite beautiful, and (yes) a Tear Jerker at times. Most notably tracks such as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi1hgIcflFU "Hymn to the Sea"] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZgbGLalpxA "A Building Panic"], as well as any point where the human voice (that most versatile of instruments) enters the haunting, wordless chorus. Most particularly, the end of the film (which can give [[Tears of Joy|happy tears]] due to seeing Rose reunited with all those who had died).
* Say what you will about ''[[Titanic]]'', and it's overplayed [[Love Theme]] -- but you can't deny the soundtrack itself is quite beautiful, and (yes) a Tear Jerker at times. Most notably tracks such as [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi1hgIcflFU "Hymn to the Sea"] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZgbGLalpxA "A Building Panic"], as well as any point where the human voice (that most versatile of instruments) enters the haunting, wordless chorus. Most particularly, the end of the film (which can give [[Tears of Joy|happy tears]] due to seeing Rose reunited with all those who had died).
** A special mention needs to go to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPLcZ5Rk3Lg "Nearer My God To Thee"].
** A special mention needs to go to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPLcZ5Rk3Lg "Nearer My God To Thee"].
* Something about James Horner's "Casper's Lullaby" from the Casper movie can really do it. Just a nice little song and when you remember that the whole premise of Casper is the fact that this is a young boy who is stuck living as a ghost it adds an even deeper layer of sadness.
* Something about James Horner's "Casper's Lullaby" from the Casper movie can really do it. Just a nice little song and when you remember that the whole premise of Casper is the fact that this is a young boy who is stuck living as a ghost it adds an even deeper layer of sadness.
* The main score from [[Pixar]]'s ''[[Up]]''. If you've seen the film, there is no way you'll be able to hear [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoEMx_-ccR0 this breezy] (or dare I say "buoyant") little tune again without getting all teary.
* The main score from [[Pixar]]'s ''[[Up]]''. If you've seen the film, there is no way you'll be able to hear [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qoEMx_-ccR0 this breezy] (or dare I say "buoyant") little tune again without getting all teary.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-_dkKK062w "Stuff We Did".] This song is just so...sentimental. It's beautiful.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-_dkKK062w "Stuff We Did".] This song is just so...sentimental. It's beautiful.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_u_MW_xva5A "God Help The Outcasts"] from ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' can make one sob, especially people who themselves struggle with loneliness.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_u_MW_xva5A "God Help The Outcasts"] from ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'' can make one sob, especially people who themselves struggle with loneliness.
* "Tomorrow Is Another Day" from the Disney film ''[[The Rescuers]]'' can really do it.
* "Tomorrow Is Another Day" from the Disney film ''[[The Rescuers]]'' can really do it.
** Anything Shelby Flint has ever sung for ''any'' animated movie, ''ever''.
** Anything Shelby Flint has ever sung for ''any'' animated movie, ''ever''.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkirtbpz5h4&feature=related Bright Eyes], From the film of ''[[Watership Down]]''.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkirtbpz5h4&feature=related Bright Eyes], From the film of ''[[Watership Down]]''.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7JvL2ap3Cg "Baby Mine"] from ''[[Dumbo]]''. The first lines are "Baby mine, don't you cry" and it doesn't help.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y7JvL2ap3Cg "Baby Mine"] from ''[[Dumbo]]''. The first lines are "Baby mine, don't you cry" and it doesn't help.
* Jerry Goldsmith's soundtrack for ''The Wind And The Lion'' has some heartbreaking passages
* Jerry Goldsmith's soundtrack for ''The Wind And The Lion'' has some heartbreaking passages
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSFLZ-MzIhM The Rainbow Connection]", by Kermit the Frog in ''[[The Muppet Movie]]''. You have no soul if you don't shed a tear.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSFLZ-MzIhM The Rainbow Connection]", by Kermit the Frog in ''[[The Muppet Movie]]''. You have no soul if you don't shed a tear.
** Gonzo's "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryEjm3k6uY0 I'm Going to Go Back There Someday]", from the same movie, can also be oddly affecting.
** Gonzo's "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryEjm3k6uY0 I'm Going to Go Back There Someday]", from the same movie, can also be oddly affecting.
* "Feed the Birds" from ''[[Mary Poppins]]'', the bridge passage. Not only are the lyrics themselves tear-inducing enough, but the second time the bridge is played it is only a wordless, haunting chorus sung as the camera pans back out from the snow globe.
* "Feed the Birds" from ''[[Mary Poppins]]'', the bridge passage. Not only are the lyrics themselves tear-inducing enough, but the second time the bridge is played it is only a wordless, haunting chorus sung as the camera pans back out from the snow globe.
{{quote| "All around the cathedral the saints and apostles<br />
{{quote|"All around the cathedral the saints and apostles
Look down as she sells her wares<br />
Look down as she sells her wares
Although you can't see it, you know they are smiling<br />
Although you can't see it, you know they are smiling
Each time someone shows that he cares." }}
Each time someone shows that he cares." }}
** Then the following (click the tiny frowny face) will make you absolutely ''bawl''.
** Then we have this, which will make you absolutely ''bawl''.
{{quote| [[hottip:☹: The songs of Mary Poppins, like nearly all of the other songs in Disney films between 1961 and 1966, were written by the Sherman brothers, Richard and Robert. They harbored a very close friendship with Walt himself, and while working at the Walt Disney Company they composed a record number of film scores.<br />
{{quote|The songs of Mary Poppins, like nearly all of the other songs in Disney films between 1961 and 1966, were written by the Sherman brothers, Richard and Robert. They harbored a very close friendship with Walt himself, and while working at the Walt Disney Company they composed a record number of film scores.

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Each Friday during the last year of Walt's life, the Sherman brothers would be called up to his office. It had essentially become routine, from being a small request in 1965 to a clockwork event, and the Shermans were always happy to oblige him. After some brief discussion - about life, business, other things - Walt would eventually walk to his window overlooking the park and watch the people below.<br />
Each Friday during the last year of Walt's life, the Sherman brothers would be called up to his office. It had essentially become routine, from being a small request in 1965 to a clockwork event, and the Shermans were always happy to oblige him. After some brief discussion - about life, business, other things - Walt would eventually walk to his window overlooking the park and watch the people below.
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All he'd have to say was "Play it."<br />

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All he'd have to say was "Play it."
With that, the brothers would sit at the piano and begin to perform "Feed the Birds". Richard says that, on one occasion, he was standing near Walt as they began to finish the performance and barely heard him whisper, "Yeah...that's what this is all about."<br />

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The song was Walt's favorite from the time it was penned until his death. It was also performed at his funeral.]] }}
With that, the brothers would sit at the piano and begin to perform "Feed the Birds". Richard says that, on one occasion, he was standing near Walt as they began to finish the performance and barely heard him whisper, "Yeah...that's what this is all about."


The song was Walt's favorite from the time it was penned until his death. It was also performed at his funeral. }}
* The soundtrack of ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'', especially the beautiful instrumental tracks and "A Love That Will Never Grow Old", sung by Emmylou Harris. It was sad when the film originally came out, but it's even more heartbreaking now because film is a [[Funny Aneurysm Moment]].
* The soundtrack of ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'', especially the beautiful instrumental tracks and "A Love That Will Never Grow Old", sung by Emmylou Harris. It was sad when the film originally came out, but it's even more heartbreaking now because film is a [[Funny Aneurysm Moment]].
** It should be said that "If Today Was Your Last Day" by Nickelback not only makes you appreciate being alive, but brings upon you the perspective of those that don't have very long.
** It should be said that "If Today Was Your Last Day" by Nickelback not only makes you appreciate being alive, but brings upon you the perspective of those that don't have very long.
* "Smile", from [[Charlie Chaplin]]'s ''[[Modern Times]]''. If the actual movie version doesn't get you, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rkNBH5fbMk Nat King Cole's rendition ought to].
* "Smile", from [[Charlie Chaplin]]'s ''[[Modern Times]]''. If the actual movie version doesn't get you, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rkNBH5fbMk Nat King Cole's rendition ought to].
* "Together We Will Live Forever" by [[Clint Mansell]] from ''[[The Fountain]]'', especially when paired with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYrboZoTj7c this video].
* "Together We Will Live Forever" by [[Clint Mansell]] from ''[[The Fountain]]'', especially when paired with [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYrboZoTj7c this video].
** "Lux Aeterna" from ''[[Requiem for A Dream]]''. The music alone [[Up to Eleven|turns the ending up to eleven]].
** "Lux Aeterna" from ''[[Requiem for a Dream]]''. The music alone [[Up to Eleven|turns the ending up to eleven]].
* ''[[Kick Ass]]'', surprisingly. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZDP7L1uTcU The song] that plays when Hit-Girl saves Big Daddy and Kick-Ass pretty much makes the scene. Even more so if you listen to it knowing that {{spoiler|Big Daddy dies}}.
* ''[[Kick-Ass]]'', surprisingly. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZDP7L1uTcU The song] that plays when Hit-Girl saves Big Daddy and Kick-Ass pretty much makes the scene. Even more so if you listen to it knowing that {{spoiler|Big Daddy dies}}.
* The instrumental version of "A Day in the Life" that plays in ''[[Across the Universe (Film)|Across the Universe]]'' when Jude goes back to Liverpool. The song can make some people cry ''anyway'', but with the raw sadness showed in that part of the movie... Waah.
* The instrumental version of "A Day in the Life" that plays in ''[[Across the Universe (film)|Across the Universe]]'' when Jude goes back to Liverpool. The song can make some people cry ''anyway'', but with the raw sadness showed in that part of the movie... Waah.
* "When She Loved Me" from the [[Toy Story 2]] soundtrack. Never mind that it's a sad [[Sarah McLachlan]] song, but the montage that goes with it can make one go home from the theater and hug her old teddy bear.
* "When She Loved Me" from the [[Toy Story 2]] soundtrack. Never mind that it's a sad [[Sarah McLachlan]] song, but the montage that goes with it can make one go home from the theater and hug her old teddy bear.
** From ''[[Toy Story]] 3'': The music from the ending, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSKJynYJO2Y So Long.]
** From ''[[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story]] 3'': The music from the ending, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSKJynYJO2Y So Long.]
* The theme to ''Brian's Song'', especially considering the story.
* The theme to ''Brian's Song'', especially considering the story.
* Depending on your mood (and your awareness of the story), "A Place For Us" from the ''Bridge To Terabithia'' soundtrack can be an excellent example of this.
* Depending on your mood (and your awareness of the story), "A Place For Us" from the ''Bridge To Terabithia'' soundtrack can be an excellent example of this.
* [[Judy Garland]] singing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" from ''[[The Wizard of Oz (Film)|The Wizard of Oz]]'' has brought countless people to tears.
* [[Judy Garland]] singing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" from ''[[The Wizard of Oz (film)|The Wizard of Oz]]'' has brought countless people to tears.
** And that's just the ''regular'' song! [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urLDbg3m3Sk One scene that was cut from the film] had her singing it while imprisoned in the Wicked Witch's castle, but she couldn't do a take without sobbing legitimately.
** And that's just the ''regular'' song! [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=urLDbg3m3Sk One scene that was cut from the film] had her singing it while imprisoned in the Wicked Witch's castle, but she couldn't do a take without sobbing legitimately.
* "When Love is Gone" from ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]'' was apparently so heart-wrenching that it was cut from the theatrical version and some versions of the DVD.
* "When Love is Gone" from ''[[The Muppet Christmas Carol]]'' was apparently so heart-wrenching that it was cut from the theatrical version and some versions of the DVD.
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* The Dubliners' "On Raglan Road" set to {{spoiler|Ken's suicide}} in ''[[In Bruges]].''
* The Dubliners' "On Raglan Road" set to {{spoiler|Ken's suicide}} in ''[[In Bruges]].''
* The theme from ''[[To Kill a Mockingbird]]''..... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5cKSMI6_8k To Kill A Mockinbird].
* The theme from ''[[To Kill a Mockingbird]]''..... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E5cKSMI6_8k To Kill A Mockinbird].
* A short segment of music from the documentary "Empress of Ireland: Lost Not Forgotten" can do it gets him going most times. [http://www.sea-viewdiving.com/books_videos/empress_library/empressdetail.htm The imagery, along with the music and the knowledge of what happened that night] can brings a lump to the throat of many people.
* A short segment of music from the documentary "Empress of Ireland: Lost Not Forgotten" can do it gets him going most times. [https://web.archive.org/web/20130602010147/http://www.sea-viewdiving.com/books_videos/empress_library/empressdetail.htm The imagery, along with the music and the knowledge of what happened that night] can brings a lump to the throat of many people.
* Even a staunch atheist can be consistently reduced to tears by the end of the first stanza of "God Help the Outcasts" from Disney's ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'', particularly the line, "Still I see your face and wonder, were you once an outcast too?" addressed to a statue of Mary and Jesus.
* Even a staunch atheist can be consistently reduced to tears by the end of the first stanza of "God Help the Outcasts" from Disney's ''[[The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Disney film)|The Hunchback of Notre Dame]]'', particularly the line, "Still I see your face and wonder, were you once an outcast too?" addressed to a statue of Mary and Jesus.




== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* The Manic Street Preachers' version of the ''[[MASH|M* A* S* H]]'' theme, "Suicide Is Painless", is... words fail. Although, just the original version is sad enough.
* The Manic Street Preachers' version of the ''[[M*A*S*H (television)|M*A*S*H]]'' theme, "Suicide Is Painless", is... words fail. Although, just the original version is sad enough.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7jH45JVdTw Admiral and Commander]" by Bear McCreary, from the ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]'' soundtrack, especially at the end when the drums kick in.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7jH45JVdTw Admiral and Commander]" by Bear McCreary, from the ''[[Battlestar Galactica]]'' soundtrack, especially at the end when the drums kick in.
** Similarly, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EQXEIoZrZE Something Dark Is Coming], off the Season 2 soundtrack can be heartbreaking.
** Similarly, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4EQXEIoZrZE Something Dark Is Coming], off the Season 2 soundtrack can be heartbreaking.
** "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NY3gY48pxjA Gaeta's Lament]" shows Alessandro Juliani's amazing voice in an in-and-out-of-universe tearjerking song.
** "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NY3gY48pxjA Gaeta's Lament]" shows Alessandro Juliani's amazing voice in an in-and-out-of-universe tearjerking song.
* From ''[[Kamen Rider Kiva]]'' (which happens to have pretty much a Crowning ''Soundtrack'' Of Awesome), [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoZ4V9FdHYw Rainy Rose] by TETRA-FANG. The video makes it even more of a tearjerker than it already is. ><
* From ''[[Kamen Rider Kiva]]'' (which happens to have pretty much a Crowning ''Soundtrack'' Of Awesome), [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RoZ4V9FdHYw Rainy Rose] by TETRA-FANG. The video makes it even more of a tearjerker than it already is. ><
* In ''[[Stargate SG 1]]'', the music related to Daniel Jackson's ascension is beautiful. Just a few simple piano keys, but that's all it needs. One of the best examples was when Dan Castellaneta appeared as a guest character who had learned of Daniel's "death" and his reaction is synched to this tune. Even though it sounds like Homer Simpson is crying for Daniel Jackson, it does not sound even remotely funny -- but genuinely touching.
* In ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'', the music related to Daniel Jackson's ascension is beautiful. Just a few simple piano keys, but that's all it needs. One of the best examples was when Dan Castellaneta appeared as a guest character who had learned of Daniel's "death" and his reaction is synched to this tune. Even though it sounds like Homer Simpson is crying for Daniel Jackson, it does not sound even remotely funny -- but genuinely touching.
* Never thought the plight of a ''[[Doctor Who|Dalek]]'' would choke you up? Thanks to Murray Gold's heartbreaking "The Lone Dalek", from the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' soundtrack, you've been proven wrong.
* Never thought the plight of a ''[[Doctor Who|Dalek]]'' would choke you up? Thanks to Murray Gold's heartbreaking "The Lone Dalek", from the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' soundtrack, you've been proven wrong.
** "Doomsday". Just... "Doomsday".
** "Doomsday". Just... "Doomsday".
** That music that plays in ''Logopolis'' when the Doctor {{spoiler|falls off a giant telescope and has to regenerate.}}
** That music that plays in ''Logopolis'' when the Doctor {{spoiler|falls off a giant telescope and has to regenerate.}}
** Don't forget "Madame de Pompadour", "Father's Day" and "This is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home". Murray Gold is honest to god ''aiming'' for this trope.
** Don't forget "Madame de Pompadour", "Father's Day" and "This is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home". Murray Gold is honest to god ''aiming'' for this trope.
** "The Dream of a Normal Death" is another one.
** "The Dream of a Normal Death" is another one.
** "Vale Decem" belongs here, as well. The lyrics (which, granted, have fairly loose translations, but those can be heartbreaking by themselves) are bad enough, but combined with the [[Doctor Who/NS/Recap/S4 E17 E18 The End of Time|circumstances]], it all adds up to one of the series' most tearjerking moments.
** "Vale Decem" belongs here, as well. The lyrics (which, granted, have fairly loose translations, but those can be heartbreaking by themselves) are bad enough, but combined with the [[Doctor Who/Recap/S30/E17 E18 The End of Time|circumstances]], it all adds up to one of the series' most tearjerking moments.
** The hymns from Gridlock. Especially the version of Abide with Me that plays in the background as the Doctor is describing Gallifrey to Martha. Though this troper hopes for her own sake that neither that nor Old Rugged Cross are played in church anytime soon for fear that she'll burst into tears.
** The hymns from Gridlock. Especially the version of Abide with Me that plays in the background as the Doctor is describing Gallifrey to Martha. Though this troper hopes for her own sake that neither that nor Old Rugged Cross are played in church anytime soon for fear that she'll burst into tears.
** "The Rueful Fate of {{spoiler|Donna Noble}}" belongs here, especially with it's reminiscence of "Doomsday"
** "The Rueful Fate of {{spoiler|Donna Noble}}" belongs here, especially with it's reminiscence of "Doomsday"
** More tears of joy, but "Song of Freedom" belongs here too.
** More tears of joy, but "Song of Freedom" belongs here too.
* On ''[[Sesame Street (TV)|Sesame Street]]'', Ernie's song "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIntrayvOlc I Don't Want To Live on the Moon]" is one.
* On ''[[Sesame Street]]'', Ernie's song "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIntrayvOlc I Don't Want To Live on the Moon]" is one.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgfxKm0m1Vs This one] is even worse.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgfxKm0m1Vs This one] is even worse.
** And, of course, Kermit's "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIOiwg2iHio Bein' Green]".
** And, of course, Kermit's "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIOiwg2iHio Bein' Green]".
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== Musicals ==
== Musicals ==
* Half the songs towards the end of ''[[Wicked (Theatre)|Wicked]]'', in particular "For Good" -- especially if you lost someone that you loved.
* Half the songs towards the end of ''[[Wicked (theatre)|Wicked]]'', in particular "For Good" -- especially if you lost someone that you loved.
* The reprise of "I'll Cover You" from ''[[Rent]]'' is one of the most heartbreaking songs she knows due to its [[Dark Reprise]] status. If you aren't visibly devastated by the time Collins sings ''When your heart has expired,'' you do not deserve to call yourself human. Almost ''everyone'' who watches RENT admits that this song has shaken them up horribly -- the emotional impact triples when you remember the happiness of the original song.
* The reprise of "I'll Cover You" from ''[[Rent]]'' is one of the most heartbreaking songs she knows due to its [[Dark Reprise]] status. If you aren't visibly devastated by the time Collins sings ''When your heart has expired,'' you do not deserve to call yourself human. Almost ''everyone'' who watches RENT admits that this song has shaken them up horribly -- the emotional impact triples when you remember the happiness of the original song.
** "Will I" is another one. The crescendo of the male and female voices for this song is so beautiful.
** "Will I" is another one. The crescendo of the male and female voices for this song is so beautiful.
** ''RENT'''s "Halloween" is all about Mark's fear of ending up alone and have all of his friends, [[Ho Yay|especially Roger]], dying on him.
** ''RENT'''s "Halloween" is all about Mark's fear of ending up alone and have all of his friends, [[Ho Yay|especially Roger]], dying on him.
* The entire second half of Lou Reed's [[Rock Opera]] ''Berlin'', where in the space of three songs, a woman falls into a drug habit to cope with her husband's abuse to her "friends'" chilling indifference, finally runs away, falls into prostitution, loses her children, and finally kills herself, all while the narrator (a bitter ex) essentially tells her she has only herself to blame. The finale, called "Sad Song," may actually be the most cheerful song on the side.
* The entire second half of Lou Reed's [[Rock Opera]] ''Berlin'', where in the space of three songs, a woman falls into a drug habit to cope with her husband's abuse to her "friends'" chilling indifference, finally runs away, falls into prostitution, loses her children, and finally kills herself, all while the narrator (a bitter ex) essentially tells her she has only herself to blame. The finale, called "Sad Song," may actually be the most cheerful song on the side.
* "Empty Chairs At Empty Tables" from ''[[Les Misérables (Theatre)|Les Misérables]]'', especially shortly after 9/11.
* "Empty Chairs At Empty Tables" from ''[[Les Misérables (theatre)|Les Misérables]]'', especially shortly after 9/11.
** The finale to ''Les Misérables'' is another one... Specifically, the moment's pause just after the perfect three part harmony of Eponine, Fantine and Valjean's "To love another person is to see the face of God..." And then that soft ghost reprise of "Do You Hear The People Sing?" starts....
** The finale to ''Les Misérables'' is another one... Specifically, the moment's pause just after the perfect three part harmony of Eponine, Fantine and Valjean's "To love another person is to see the face of God..." And then that soft ghost reprise of "Do You Hear The People Sing?" starts....
** "Do You Hear the People Sing?" is depressing not in the song itself, but if you know what happens after this optimistic anthem...
** "Do You Hear the People Sing?" is depressing not in the song itself, but if you know what happens after this optimistic anthem...
** "Turning" is a horribly depressing song, especially the line:
** "Turning" is a horribly depressing song, especially the line:
{{quote| "They were schoolboys, never held a gun<br />
{{quote|"They were schoolboys, never held a gun
Fighting for a new world that would rise up like the sun<br />
Fighting for a new world that would rise up like the sun
Where's that new world, now the fighting's done?" }}
Where's that new world, now the fighting's done?" }}
** "Drink With Me" is another one, especially Grantaire's solo illustrating the futility of it all:
** "Drink With Me" is another one, especially Grantaire's solo illustrating the futility of it all:
{{quote| "Drink with me to days gone by<br />
{{quote|"Drink with me to days gone by
Can it be you fear to die<br />
Can it be you fear to die
Will the world remember you when you fall<br />
Will the world remember you when you fall
Could it be your death means nothing at all<br />
Could it be your death means nothing at all
Is your life just one more lie..." }}
Is your life just one more lie..." }}
** Then there are "A Little Fall of Rain":
** Then there are "A Little Fall of Rain":
{{quote| "You would live a hundred years if I could show you how..."}}
{{quote|"You would live a hundred years if I could show you how..."}}
*** What makes it ten billion times worse is the final line between the two of them, Eponine doesn't finish, and Marius just gives a defeated 'grow', and then the oboe comes in... So sad.
*** What makes it ten billion times worse is the final line between the two of them, Eponine doesn't finish, and Marius just gives a defeated 'grow', and then the oboe comes in... So sad.
** As well as "Bring Him Home".
** As well as "Bring Him Home".
** "Javert's song {{spoiler|Suicide}} is another one. Sure, he's the antagonist, but you have to feel sorry for him with lyrics like
** "Javert's song {{spoiler|Suicide}} is another one. Sure, he's the antagonist, but you have to feel sorry for him with lyrics like
{{quote| "I am reaching, but I fall<br />
{{quote|"I am reaching, but I fall
And the [[Ironic Echo|stars]] are black and cold<br />
And the [[Ironic Echo|stars]] are black and cold<br />
As I stare into the void<br />
As I stare into the void<br />
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I'll escape now from that world, from the world of Jean Valjean<br />
I'll escape now from that world, from the world of Jean Valjean<br />
There is nowhere I can turn, there is no way to go on..." }}
There is nowhere I can turn, there is no way to go on..." }}
* "Everything You Ever" from ''[[Doctor Horribles Sing Along Blog]]''. Furthermore, listening to the song without visual input may just intensify the effect. Towards the end of the song, the music is building up to this sinister crescendo, but then -- that crescendo is aborted and Billy (Neil Patrick Harris) sings the last lyrics ''a capella'' in a perfectly emotionless tone. Sob.
* "Everything You Ever" from ''[[Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog]]''. Furthermore, listening to the song without visual input may just intensify the effect. Towards the end of the song, the music is building up to this sinister crescendo, but then -- that crescendo is aborted and Billy (Neil Patrick Harris) sings the last lyrics ''a capella'' in a perfectly emotionless tone. Sob.
* An oldie but a goodie: "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpKXC8NnP_E Try to Remember]", from ''[[The Fantasticks]]''.
* An oldie but a goodie: "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpKXC8NnP_E Try to Remember]", from ''[[The Fantasticks]]''.
** Another one: Near the end of the show, during act 2, Matt re-appears, battered and bruised, singing a [[Dark Reprise]] of the intro to "I Can See It" - except while El Gallo tells Luisa of the world's grandness, he sings about what the world is really like to the audience (an inversion of their roles in the song's original appearance), after being beaten by Mortimer and Henry earlier in the show, during "Round and Round" as a metaphor for the world hurting him. It's really awful considering how excited he was to go out and see the world on his own, earlier in the show. Luisa then returns to the stage, after leaving to pack her things, and sees that El Gallo has left her, and begins to cry, while Matt goes over to comfort her. El Gallo then appears behind the central action, and recites a poem about how he had to hurt Matt and Luisa to make them realize what love is, and how he hurt himself in the process, and the two realize that everything they wanted was each other, leading into the song "They Were You". Matt and Luisa then sing a reprise of "Metaphor", with a deeper understanding of life. The Fathers then return and are about to tear down the wall, when El Gallo reminds them that the Wall must stay, as a way of telling them just to leave things as they are, concluding with a reprise of the final verse of "Try to Remember".
** Another one: Near the end of the show, during act 2, Matt re-appears, battered and bruised, singing a [[Dark Reprise]] of the intro to "I Can See It" - except while El Gallo tells Luisa of the world's grandness, he sings about what the world is really like to the audience (an inversion of their roles in the song's original appearance), after being beaten by Mortimer and Henry earlier in the show, during "Round and Round" as a metaphor for the world hurting him. It's really awful considering how excited he was to go out and see the world on his own, earlier in the show. Luisa then returns to the stage, after leaving to pack her things, and sees that El Gallo has left her, and begins to cry, while Matt goes over to comfort her. El Gallo then appears behind the central action, and recites a poem about how he had to hurt Matt and Luisa to make them realize what love is, and how he hurt himself in the process, and the two realize that everything they wanted was each other, leading into the song "They Were You". Matt and Luisa then sing a reprise of "Metaphor", with a deeper understanding of life. The Fathers then return and are about to tear down the wall, when El Gallo reminds them that the Wall must stay, as a way of telling them just to leave things as they are, concluding with a reprise of the final verse of "Try to Remember".
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE5SYscpzNE Send in the Clowns]" from ''[[A Little Night Music]]''.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZE5SYscpzNE Send in the Clowns]" from ''[[A Little Night Music]]''.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hw7G4MIr5sE Thunderchild] from Jeff Wayne's [[War of the Worlds]] musical. It may be hard not to shed at least one tear at "Farewell Thunderchild!"
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hw7G4MIr5sE Thunderchild] from Jeff Wayne's [[War of the Worlds]] musical. It may be hard not to shed at least one tear at "Farewell Thunderchild!"
{{quote| "There were ships of shapes and sizes<br />
{{quote|"There were ships of shapes and sizes
Scattered out along the bay<br />
Scattered out along the bay
And I thought I heard her calling<br />
And I thought I heard her calling
As the steamer pulled away<br />
As the steamer pulled away
The Invaders must have seen them<br />
The Invaders must have seen them
As across the coast they filed<br />
As across the coast they filed
Standing firm between them, there lay...<br />
Standing firm between them, there lay...
THUNDER CHILD!" }}
THUNDER CHILD!" }}
** Then there is this part:
** Then there is this part:
{{quote| "...the smoke of battle clearing<br />
{{quote|"...the smoke of battle clearing
Over graves in waves defiled..." }}
Over graves in waves defiled..." }}
* "Not A Day Goes By" from Sondheim's musical ''Merrily We Roll Along'' is an incredible kick to the gut tear-jerker. It can be hard to listen to it without being made utterly useless for several minutes afterwards.
* "Not A Day Goes By" from Sondheim's musical ''Merrily We Roll Along'' is an incredible kick to the gut tear-jerker. It can be hard to listen to it without being made utterly useless for several minutes afterwards.
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* ''Vanities'': [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdowkUh31hk Cute Boys with Short Haircuts], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eoMAgYmNh0 Friendship Isn't what it Used to Be], and to a somewhat lesser extent, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=317uQH1YoC0 Looking Good].
* ''Vanities'': [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdowkUh31hk Cute Boys with Short Haircuts], [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-eoMAgYmNh0 Friendship Isn't what it Used to Be], and to a somewhat lesser extent, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=317uQH1YoC0 Looking Good].
* Just watch the last sequence of Yentl. Particuarly when your grandmother used to be a stage singer -- and could then ''rival'' Striesand with this song.
* Just watch the last sequence of Yentl. Particuarly when your grandmother used to be a stage singer -- and could then ''rival'' Striesand with this song.
{{quote| "Papa I can hear you, papa I can see you, papa I can feel you. Papa watch me fly."}}
{{quote|"Papa I can hear you, papa I can see you, papa I can feel you. Papa watch me fly."}}
* The finale of ''Funny Girl'' can do it.
* The finale of ''Funny Girl'' can do it.


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** [[M There]]'s a moment {{spoiler|1=at the end of MGS4, where Snake and Liquid are fighting. First using music from MGS1, then 2, then 3. Then, at the end of the fist-fight, when both are utterly exhausted and barely alive, yet ''still'' fighting, the music switches to The Theme of Old Snake.}} Wow. Floodgates.
** [[M There]]'s a moment {{spoiler|1=at the end of MGS4, where Snake and Liquid are fighting. First using music from MGS1, then 2, then 3. Then, at the end of the fist-fight, when both are utterly exhausted and barely alive, yet ''still'' fighting, the music switches to The Theme of Old Snake.}} Wow. Floodgates.
** Then there is {{spoiler|"Father and Son," the theme played during Big Boss' death.}}
** Then there is {{spoiler|"Father and Son," the theme played during Big Boss' death.}}
** "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXkgn3QUA2w&feature=related Calling to the Night]" from Metal Gear Portable Ops. Also featured in MGS4 as a track on your I-Pod and in [[Super Smash Bros]] Brawl, and it can really make one cry.
** "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXkgn3QUA2w&feature=related Calling to the Night]" from Metal Gear Portable Ops. Also featured in MGS4 as a track on your I-Pod and in [[Super Smash Bros.]] Brawl, and it can really make one cry.
** No mention of "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGlSak7hG0U Heavens Divide]" from ''[[Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker]]'' yet?! This song, especially when it plays after {{spoiler|Peace Walker's mammal pod makes a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] ([[It Makes Sense in Context]])}}, is absolutely heart-breaking. [[Manly Tears|Where's my Kleenex again?]]
** No mention of "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGlSak7hG0U Heavens Divide]" from ''[[Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker]]'' yet?! This song, especially when it plays after {{spoiler|Peace Walker's mammal pod makes a [[Heroic Sacrifice]] ([[It Makes Sense in Context]])}}, is absolutely heart-breaking. [[Manly Tears|Where's my Kleenex again?]]
* Two songs from the [[Earthbound]] series: "Pollyanna," but that's kinda only teary if you know the lyrics -- and "[http://starmen.net/mother1/music/36%20-%20MOTHER%20-%20Eight%20Melodies.mp3 The Eight Melodies]". Seriously, it's a really sad tune.
* Two songs from the [[EarthBound]] series: "Pollyanna," but that's kinda only teary if you know the lyrics -- and "[http://starmen.net/mother1/music/36%20-%20MOTHER%20-%20Eight%20Melodies.mp3 The Eight Melodies]". Seriously, it's a really sad tune.
** [[Mother 3 (Video Game)|Mother 3]]'s "Love Theme".
** [[Mother 3]]'s "Love Theme".
** It's ''surprising'' to not have seen a single mention to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-EKQp4Hedk It Is Finished]. The simple context in which this song is inserted will make you very, ''very'' depressed.
** It's ''surprising'' to not have seen a single mention to [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-EKQp4Hedk It Is Finished]. The simple context in which this song is inserted will make you very, ''very'' depressed.
** Mustin's vocal version of Flying Man in [http://www.wushuplaya.com/boundtogether/ Bound Together] can really do it. Magicant and the Flying Men are magnificent tearjerkers just in the game, and the Flying Man genuinely thanking Ness for making him understand what life is worth {{spoiler|even as he's about to wink out of existence forever}} set to song is just too much to bear.
** Mustin's vocal version of Flying Man in [https://web.archive.org/web/20131006231232/http://wushuplaya.com/boundtogether/ Bound Together] can really do it. Magicant and the Flying Men are magnificent tearjerkers just in the game, and the Flying Man genuinely thanking Ness for making him understand what life is worth {{spoiler|even as he's about to wink out of existence forever}} set to song is just too much to bear.
** The original game's "All That I Needed (Was You)".
** The original game's "All That I Needed (Was You)".
** "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmobfd3hiUk Bon Voyage, Amigo]", making you cry for recruiting a party member.
** "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmobfd3hiUk Bon Voyage, Amigo]", making you cry for recruiting a party member.
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*** That one's way, way worse if you didn't get the "good" ending.
*** That one's way, way worse if you didn't get the "good" ending.
* Hyadain's song "My first friend", set to Dr. Mario's music, can do it. The video doesn't make things better. [http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=etw3aSumBEU The video] has English subtitles.
* Hyadain's song "My first friend", set to Dr. Mario's music, can do it. The video doesn't make things better. [http://mx.youtube.com/watch?v=etw3aSumBEU The video] has English subtitles.
** Also from Hyadain, "Bubble Man, I'm Bubble Man!", set to [[Captain Obvious|Bubble Man's]] stage theme from ''[[Mega Man 2 (Video Game)|Mega Man 2]]''. So what if it's about Bubble Man having [[Foe Yay|unrequited love for Mega Man]], the song still manages to make it completely ''heartrending''. The video makes the whole thing even more heartbreaking then the song already is, especially the final scene... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hK4q30e9N9s This video] has English subtitles.
** Also from Hyadain, "Bubble Man, I'm Bubble Man!", set to [[Captain Obvious|Bubble Man's]] stage theme from ''[[Mega Man 2]]''. So what if it's about Bubble Man having [[Foe Yay|unrequited love for Mega Man]], the song still manages to make it completely ''heartrending''. The video makes the whole thing even more heartbreaking then the song already is, especially the final scene... [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hK4q30e9N9s This video] has English subtitles.
*** Less "unrequited love", more "Oh god I'm so lonely down here thank you Rock Man for being the only one who bothered to acknowledge my existence". So yeah, [[Your Mileage May Vary]], but it's still a Tearjerker.
*** Less "unrequited love", more "Oh god I'm so lonely down here thank you Rock Man for being the only one who bothered to acknowledge my existence". So yeah, [[Your Mileage May Vary]], but it's still a Tearjerker.
** Then there's the sequel, My First Friend~the answer, that is in the dog's POV. A subbed version can be found [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUZ6qD_Q4jY here]. {{spoiler|The boy was the dog's first friend too.}} * sob*
** Then there's the sequel, My First Friend~the answer, that is in the dog's POV. A subbed version can be found [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wUZ6qD_Q4jY here]. {{spoiler|The boy was the dog's first friend too.}} * sob*
** [[Dr. Mario (Video Game)|Fever]] is, yet, another one..
** [[Dr. Mario|Fever]] is, yet, another one..
** Also [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YHFp7pXxtQ Feelings for] [[Dragon Quest IV (Video Game)|Cynthia]].
** Also [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YHFp7pXxtQ Feelings for] [[Dragon Quest IV|Cynthia]].
** Hyadain's remix of the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0i9jyXOwJ0I Final Fantasy Main Theme] is an absolute tearjerker for anyone who holds fond memories of saving the world one game at a time. If this doesn't slap a pair of nostalgia goggles on your face, then I don't know what will.
** Hyadain's remix of the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0i9jyXOwJ0I Final Fantasy Main Theme] is an absolute tearjerker for anyone who holds fond memories of saving the world one game at a time. If this doesn't slap a pair of nostalgia goggles on your face, then I don't know what will.
* Lots of people out there really hate ''Yoshi's Story'' - but, for those who liked it, then "Love Is in the Air" from its soundtrack can do it. It's the combination of melancholy cellos and nostalgia.
* Lots of people out there really hate ''Yoshi's Story'' - but, for those who liked it, then "Love Is in the Air" from its soundtrack can do it. It's the combination of melancholy cellos and nostalgia.
** One can tear up at the ''opening theme''. Not to mention the between-level storybook segments' "Eee-yaay-yo" thing.
** One can tear up at the ''opening theme''. Not to mention the between-level storybook segments' "Eee-yaay-yo" thing.
* Adagio For Strings (Homeworld) is another one. That recording can really do it, even without the scene it plays during.
* Adagio For Strings (Homeworld) is another one. That recording can really do it, even without the scene it plays during.
* ''[[Kingdom Hearts]] [[Kingdom Hearts 358 Over 2 Days|358/2 Days]]'' -- Xion's battle theme, "Dirge of the Fourteenth", turning from sorrow and sadness to confusion and rage. The beautiful sense of inner struggle in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97-ZJ6qEuVY the music] and the reason behind it can really do it.
* ''[[Kingdom Hearts]] [[Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days|358/2 Days]]'' -- Xion's battle theme, "Dirge of the Fourteenth", turning from sorrow and sadness to confusion and rage. The beautiful sense of inner struggle in [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97-ZJ6qEuVY the music] and the reason behind it can really do it.
* "Cradle of the Ivory Moon" from the [[Soul Nomad and The World Eaters]] soundtrack. Not helped by the fact that it's the credits theme to one of the saddest endings in any Nippon Ichi game. (And that's saying ''[[Disgaea|a]] [[Makai Kingdom|lot]]''.)
* "Cradle of the Ivory Moon" from the [[Soul Nomad and The World Eaters]] soundtrack. Not helped by the fact that it's the credits theme to one of the saddest endings in any Nippon Ichi game. (And that's saying ''[[Disgaea|a]] [[Makai Kingdom|lot]]''.)
* The songs "Icaro" and "Moon Love Flower" from ''[[Shadow Hearts]]: Covenant''. The most surprising thing is these are from a game that's for the most part a rather silly romp through [[Ho Yay]], [[Fan Service]], [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]], [[Large Ham|Large Hamminess]] and historical inaccuracy. (That said, the title of "Moon Love Flower" sounds like [[Narm|something you'd find on Babelfish]]. The actual song's still very good, though)
* The songs "Icaro" and "Moon Love Flower" from ''[[Shadow Hearts]]: Covenant''. The most surprising thing is these are from a game that's for the most part a rather silly romp through [[Ho Yay]], [[Fan Service]], [[Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot]], [[Large Ham|Large Hamminess]] and historical inaccuracy. (That said, the title of "Moon Love Flower" sounds like [[Narm|something you'd find on Babelfish]]. The actual song's still very good, though)
** The song "Alice". Hoo boy.
** The song "Alice". Hoo boy.
* Step 1: Play through ''[[Gears of War|Gears of War 2]]'' -- specifically, the section "Hive: Answers". Step 2: Go to [[YouTube]] (if you don't already have the soundtrack) and listen to the heart-breaking scene's accompanying music, "With Sympathy" while reading the [[Tear Jerker]] articles on this site. Step 3: Cry.
* Step 1: Play through ''[[Gears of War|Gears of War 2]]'' -- specifically, the section "Hive: Answers". Step 2: Go to [[YouTube]] (if you don't already have the soundtrack) and listen to the heart-breaking scene's accompanying music, "With Sympathy" while reading the [[Tear Jerker]] articles on this site. Step 3: Cry.
* The "To Zanarkand" segment of "Ending Theme" from ''[[Final Fantasy X]]''. Part of it has to be the oboe ostinato or something because in any version it's left out the effect is just not the same.
* The "To Zanarkand" segment of "Ending Theme" from ''[[Final Fantasy X]]''. Part of it has to be the oboe ostinato or something because in any version it's left out the effect is just not the same.
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*** Also from ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3vcEd1PRb8 Celes' theme].
*** Also from ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'', [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3vcEd1PRb8 Celes' theme].
*** Even the final part of ''Dancing Mad'' counts. After three grand, magnificent, and dramatically rising movements, it starts off reprising the opening theme of ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' to signal impending doom. A crazed, frantic tune follows, but suddenly, upon reaching a high note, the music breaks down, as if in despair. The chords become slow and solemn and the melody rings out a sad lament of the [[Nietzsche Wannabe|futility of everything]].
*** Even the final part of ''Dancing Mad'' counts. After three grand, magnificent, and dramatically rising movements, it starts off reprising the opening theme of ''[[Final Fantasy VI]]'' to signal impending doom. A crazed, frantic tune follows, but suddenly, upon reaching a high note, the music breaks down, as if in despair. The chords become slow and solemn and the melody rings out a sad lament of the [[Nietzsche Wannabe|futility of everything]].
** Some might consider it [[Narm]] in a terrible game, but "1000 Words" and the accompanying animation (namely Lenne and Shuyin's death) from ''[[Final Fantasy X 2]]'' can inspire tears to some.
** Some might consider it [[Narm]] in a terrible game, but "1000 Words" and the accompanying animation (namely Lenne and Shuyin's death) from ''[[Final Fantasy X-2]]'' can inspire tears to some.
** "My Hands", the international theme song from [[Final Fantasy XIII]] can become one of these once you start paying attention to the lyrics.
** "My Hands", the international theme song from [[Final Fantasy XIII]] can become one of these once you start paying attention to the lyrics.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6-Ok2nsROA Farewell to Sue]" a music piece from Noroyuki Iwadare for the JRPG ''[[Grandia (Video Game)|Grandia]]'' can really do it, even when not thinking about the heartbreaking scene to which it played.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6-Ok2nsROA Farewell to Sue]" a music piece from Noroyuki Iwadare for the JRPG ''[[Grandia (video game)|Grandia]]'' can really do it, even when not thinking about the heartbreaking scene to which it played.
* The ''[[Virtual On]]'' ending theme "Burned By The Fire" to be one of the most tragic sounding 1:34 of soundtrack from any game. The fact that it plays over the wreckage of your chosen [[Humongous Mecha|Virtuaroid]] as it drifts through space doesn't help.
* The ''[[Virtual On]]'' ending theme "Burned By The Fire" to be one of the most tragic sounding 1:34 of soundtrack from any game. The fact that it plays over the wreckage of your chosen [[Humongous Mecha|Virtuaroid]] as it drifts through space doesn't help.
* Watching a music video for the [[Filk Song]] Okkusenman that included translated subtitles can bring one to tears. The words themselves are rather melancholic and an interesting juxtaposition to the music, but the singer's high octave pushes it so close to Narm it's not even funny.
* Watching a music video for the [[Filk Song]] Okkusenman that included translated subtitles can bring one to tears. The words themselves are rather melancholic and an interesting juxtaposition to the music, but the singer's high octave pushes it so close to Narm it's not even funny.
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuPJm2XQT0A Torvus Bog] music from ''[[Metroid Prime]] 2'' can be really depressing, but the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG4Nvv8w6gc metal version] kinda reduces it.
* The [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XuPJm2XQT0A Torvus Bog] music from ''[[Metroid Prime]] 2'' can be really depressing, but the [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VG4Nvv8w6gc metal version] kinda reduces it.
* ''[[Resident Evil]]''. "There was a friendly but naive king..."
* ''[[Resident Evil]]''. "There was a friendly but naive king..."
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAkTBsTbJac Goodbye Leon] from ''[[Resident Evil 2]]''. It actually sounds similar to the later [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4YwTVEKuog "Midnight of the Final Day"] theme from ''[[The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask]]''
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAkTBsTbJac Goodbye Leon] from ''[[Resident Evil 2]]''. It actually sounds similar to the later [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4YwTVEKuog "Midnight of the Final Day"] theme from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask]]''
* The theme music for Lemuria of ''[[Golden Sun (Video Game)|Golden Sun]]'' is generally melancholy in-game, but the [http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=8_K5V_CByas this] rendition on piano may be even more heart-wrenching.
* The theme music for Lemuria of ''[[Golden Sun]]'' is generally melancholy in-game, but the [http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=8_K5V_CByas this] rendition on piano may be even more heart-wrenching.
* If you know the lyrics to the Japanese ''Pikmin'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esYm9q-bi4wtheme song "Ai No Uta"] and you can't feel sorry for the Pikmin, you have no soul.
* If you know the lyrics to the Japanese ''Pikmin'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=esYm9q-bi4wtheme song "Ai No Uta"] and you can't feel sorry for the Pikmin, you have no soul.
* ''[[Halo]] 2's'' Volume 2. Specifically, [http://youtube.com/watch?v=otZ9nfgs3Qk "Unforgotten."] It starts off low and sad, but then the pianos hit, and then ''tears''.
* ''[[Halo]] 2's'' Volume 2. Specifically, [http://youtube.com/watch?v=otZ9nfgs3Qk "Unforgotten."] It starts off low and sad, but then the pianos hit, and then ''tears''.
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** "Greatest Journey" from ''Halo 3'' can be very heart wrenching.
** "Greatest Journey" from ''Halo 3'' can be very heart wrenching.
** Other ''Halo'' songs include: ''Halo 1'' -- "Lament for Pvt. Jenkins", "Dust and Echoes". ''Halo 2'' -- "Ghosts of Reach", and "Heavy Price Paid". ''Halo 3'' -- "The Covenant: Heroes Also Fall", and "Cortana: Keep What You Steal".
** Other ''Halo'' songs include: ''Halo 1'' -- "Lament for Pvt. Jenkins", "Dust and Echoes". ''Halo 2'' -- "Ghosts of Reach", and "Heavy Price Paid". ''Halo 3'' -- "The Covenant: Heroes Also Fall", and "Cortana: Keep What You Steal".
** ''[[Halo Reach]]'': "Before the Fire", "Ashes", et al.
** ''[[Halo: Reach]]'': "Before the Fire", "Ashes", et al.
* ''[[The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask]]'': The "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POhGCEC4gN4 Last Day]" music, which plays when there's only six hours until doomsday.
* ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask|The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask]]'': The "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=POhGCEC4gN4 Last Day]" music, which plays when there's only six hours until doomsday.
** ''[[The Legend of Zelda a Link To T He Past (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda a Link To T He Past]]'''s [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJh3D_zX0To credits music]can make one tear up a little. It hasn't been remixed in any subsequent games -- and there's really no reason to, even if it's only 16-bit.
** ''[[The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past|The Legend of Zelda a Link To T He Past]]'''s [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LJh3D_zX0To credits music]can make one tear up a little. It hasn't been remixed in any subsequent games -- and there's really no reason to, even if it's only 16-bit.
** ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]]'': "Midna's Desperate Hour". You don't even have to know the scenario to realize that this is some heavy stuff.
** ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess|The Legend of Zelda Twilight Princess]]'': "Midna's Desperate Hour". You don't even have to know the scenario to realize that this is some heavy stuff.
** Likewise, the end credits music that plays after {{spoiler|Midna returns to the Twilight Realm and breaks the Mirror of Twilight.}}
** Likewise, the end credits music that plays after {{spoiler|Midna returns to the Twilight Realm and breaks the Mirror of Twilight.}}
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBTu_y850q0 Departure] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YB6wEv1daJ4 Epilogue] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda the Wind Waker (Video Game)|The Legend of Zelda the Wind Waker]]''. Both start out sounding heroic, and wind up making the player/listener want to cry.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBTu_y850q0 Departure] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YB6wEv1daJ4 Epilogue] from ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|The Legend of Zelda the Wind Waker]]''. Both start out sounding heroic, and wind up making the player/listener want to cry.
* The Protoss background music from ''[[Starcraft]]'', each track of which seems to be about two parts dirge to one part [[Crowning Music of Awesome|march]].
* The Protoss background music from ''[[StarCraft]]'', each track of which seems to be about two parts dirge to one part [[Crowning Music of Awesome|march]].
* "Lullaby for You" from TWEWY may not seem so sad if you listen to it out of context. However, if you listen to it in-game, right after The Reveal...oh God. "[[You Are Not Alone]]..."
* "Lullaby for You" from TWEWY may not seem so sad if you listen to it out of context. However, if you listen to it in-game, right after The Reveal...oh God. "[[You Are Not Alone]]..."
* The song "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnwBx0L1hBE Hikari no Naka ni]", or "Within the Light", from Ar Tonelico 3 can be a tearjerker on a musical level -- but try listening to it while reading the lyrics.
* The song "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnwBx0L1hBE Hikari no Naka ni]", or "Within the Light", from Ar Tonelico 3 can be a tearjerker on a musical level -- but try listening to it while reading the lyrics.
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* From the ''[[Half Life|Half-Life 2]]'' soundtrack, "Triage At Dawn". Comes in both [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Twld751ckOI original] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iy61r3Qkm6o remix] for extra tear-jerking.
* From the ''[[Half Life|Half-Life 2]]'' soundtrack, "Triage At Dawn". Comes in both [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Twld751ckOI original] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iy61r3Qkm6o remix] for extra tear-jerking.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHRpwZeJ7xk The sequel to Cirno's Perfect Math Class] from ''[[Touhou]]'' can really do it.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MHRpwZeJ7xk The sequel to Cirno's Perfect Math Class] from ''[[Touhou]]'' can really do it.
{{quote| [[spoiler:"There is no meaning in work.<br />
{{quote|[[spoiler:"There is no meaning in work.
Frustration is ruining my body."]] }}
Frustration is ruining my body."]] }}
** The ''[[Touhou]]'' fan game ''Concealed the Conclusion'' takes the series through a rather [[Dream Apocalypse|dark and tragic turn]], and the music reflects it. That final stage music, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mziE9ScZy9A Blue Sea of 53 Minutes]" proves, as one reviewer put it, that "it's hard to dodge [[Danmaku]] while crying." For the last boss, you get to experience the main character and her dying best friend having one final duel before the end of the world, set to the simultaneously epic and heartbreaking "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJqdUILsT8Q G Free ~ Final Dream]". And after ''that'', you get "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgQRTxhOwUM The Purest Sky and Sea]" for credits music.
** The ''[[Touhou]]'' fan game ''Concealed the Conclusion'' takes the series through a rather [[Dream Apocalypse|dark and tragic turn]], and the music reflects it. That final stage music, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mziE9ScZy9A Blue Sea of 53 Minutes]" proves, as one reviewer put it, that "it's hard to dodge [[Danmaku]] while crying." For the last boss, you get to experience the main character and her dying best friend having one final duel before the end of the world, set to the simultaneously epic and heartbreaking "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJqdUILsT8Q G Free ~ Final Dream]". And after ''that'', you get "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgQRTxhOwUM The Purest Sky and Sea]" for credits music.
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*** And the closing [[Multiple Endings|(usually)]] song - "Acceptance" - from Shattered Memories.
*** And the closing [[Multiple Endings|(usually)]] song - "Acceptance" - from Shattered Memories.
* ''[[Doom]]'' has a few very sad pieces that really fit the game's namesake. "Sign of Evil" (from e1m8) is probably the most doomed of them all.
* ''[[Doom]]'' has a few very sad pieces that really fit the game's namesake. "Sign of Evil" (from e1m8) is probably the most doomed of them all.
* Similarly, ''[[Wolfenstein 3D (Video Game)|Wolfenstein 3D]]''. Also, "Pounding Headake" (from e2m4) is indeed like a crusher.
* Similarly, ''[[Wolfenstein 3D]]''. Also, "Pounding Headake" (from e2m4) is indeed like a crusher.
* From ''[[Persona 4 (Video Game)|Persona 4]]'': "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=463Us587Z9o Heaven]".
* From ''[[Persona 4]]'': "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=463Us587Z9o Heaven]".
* Near the end of ''[[Pokémon Black and White|Pokemon Black and White]]'' we have {{spoiler|N's Farewell}}, which, coincidentally, has a few bars from "Mother 3's Love Theme" at the beginning.
* Near the end of ''[[Pokémon Black and White|Pokemon Black and White]]'' we have {{spoiler|N's Farewell}}, which, coincidentally, has a few bars from "Mother 3's Love Theme" at the beginning.
** Earlier in the game, we get the equally heart-wrenching [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zrn5TXjl_dM Emotion].
** Earlier in the game, we get the equally heart-wrenching [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zrn5TXjl_dM Emotion].
* Many tracks from ''[[Baten Kaitos]]'' could qualify, but standing out in particular is "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l77iaZHaZX4&feature=related Tears of Compassion]" from ''Origins''.
* Many tracks from ''[[Baten Kaitos]]'' could qualify, but standing out in particular is "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l77iaZHaZX4&feature=related Tears of Compassion]" from ''Origins''.
* From ''[[Shenmue (Video Game)|Shenmue]]'', "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8edzZkTKWgg Daily Agony]".
* From ''[[Shenmue]]'', "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8edzZkTKWgg Daily Agony]".
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igKeeDIYaS4 A Still Time]" from ''[[Ys (Video Game)|Ys I and II]]''.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igKeeDIYaS4 A Still Time]" from ''[[Ys|Ys I and II]]''.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_U5nelkxMKQ The People Left Behind]", from the soundtrack to ''[[Chrono Cross (Video Game)|Chrono Cross]]''. It's the song that plays when you fight Miguel, {{spoiler|Leena's father, trapped forever in the Dead Sea unless you kill him and unfreeze it}}, as well as the [[Bonus Boss]] fight against {{spoiler|Riddel's possessed lover Dario}}. The song itself is an extremely melancholy melody that emphasizes how hopeless the situation is.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_U5nelkxMKQ The People Left Behind]", from the soundtrack to ''[[Chrono Cross]]''. It's the song that plays when you fight Miguel, {{spoiler|Leena's father, trapped forever in the Dead Sea unless you kill him and unfreeze it}}, as well as the [[Bonus Boss]] fight against {{spoiler|Riddel's possessed lover Dario}}. The song itself is an extremely melancholy melody that emphasizes how hopeless the situation is.
** Composer Yasunori Mitsuda has reportedly said that he himself was brought to tears upon seeing exactly how the piece was used, particularly in the Dead Sea sequence and the associated nostalgic imagery from ''Chrono Trigger''.
** Composer Yasunori Mitsuda has reportedly said that he himself was brought to tears upon seeing exactly how the piece was used, particularly in the Dead Sea sequence and the associated nostalgic imagery from ''Chrono Trigger''.
** Speaking of ''[[Chrono Trigger (Video Game)|Chrono Trigger]]'', the closing credits song, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyemxHCJUNg To Far Away Times"/"Outskirts of Time]" can also do it.
** Speaking of ''[[Chrono Trigger]]'', the closing credits song, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FyemxHCJUNg To Far Away Times"/"Outskirts of Time]" can also do it.
*** Then try [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtmryMmuIVo this version], remixed for piano and voice, done by two of [[OC Re Mix]]'s best. Even worse when you know the pianist died in a boating accident.
*** Then try [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UtmryMmuIVo this version], remixed for piano and voice, done by two of [[OverClocked Remix]]'s best. Even worse when you know the pianist died in a boating accident.
*** Wait, Reuben Kee... [[Player Punch|uh]].
*** Wait, Reuben Kee... [[Player Punch|uh]].
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5F3nbbdlv4 "To Good Friends"]. It's bad enough with its music box melody...but [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_HMLvLB7b0 when used at the climax of someone's marriage proposal], it results in happy tears.
** [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5F3nbbdlv4 "To Good Friends"]. It's bad enough with its music box melody...but [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_HMLvLB7b0 when used at the climax of someone's marriage proposal], it results in happy tears.
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** ''Cross'''s "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-xrTeCB0hg Leaving the Body]", played over Dario's grave, is quite poignant...and made all the better for foreshadowing its powered-up heroic remix, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKaCk7wn13U Dragon Rider]."
** ''Cross'''s "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-xrTeCB0hg Leaving the Body]", played over Dario's grave, is quite poignant...and made all the better for foreshadowing its powered-up heroic remix, "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKaCk7wn13U Dragon Rider]."
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-A23EkKlSQ This] performance of the song "Eight Melodies" from the Mother video game certainly applies. And, yes, those are supposed to be the voices of the characters in the game. Made even sadder when you realize {{spoiler|that's Giygas singing mournfully at the end.}}
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-A23EkKlSQ This] performance of the song "Eight Melodies" from the Mother video game certainly applies. And, yes, those are supposed to be the voices of the characters in the game. Made even sadder when you realize {{spoiler|that's Giygas singing mournfully at the end.}}
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AN09WB-b-BI A Memory of Childhood]" from the first ''[[Saga Frontier (Video Game)|Saga Frontier]]'', which plays at the end of T260G's quest. T260G's ending {{spoiler|where it rebooted from permanent shutdown so it could keep its promise to Thyme and Rose}} combined with this music playing over said scene can really make one bawl.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AN09WB-b-BI A Memory of Childhood]" from the first ''[[SaGa Frontier]]'', which plays at the end of T260G's quest. T260G's ending {{spoiler|where it rebooted from permanent shutdown so it could keep its promise to Thyme and Rose}} combined with this music playing over said scene can really make one bawl.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDJnlP80IXQ Amongst The Dead] from ''[[Medal of Honor]]: Underground'', fittingly played on the level after Jacques' death. It is also [[Nightmare Fuel]] with its ghostly [[Ethereal Choir]]. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRM-eWWty2g After The Drop] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whqXv24iQlA Arnhem] from ''Frontline'' also use melancholy [[Cherubic Choir|boy's choir]], which add an element of [[Soundtrack Dissonance]].
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDJnlP80IXQ Amongst The Dead] from ''[[Medal of Honor]]: Underground'', fittingly played on the level after Jacques' death. It is also [[Nightmare Fuel]] with its ghostly [[Ethereal Choir]]. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRM-eWWty2g After The Drop] and [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whqXv24iQlA Arnhem] from ''Frontline'' also use melancholy [[Cherubic Choir|boy's choir]], which add an element of [[Soundtrack Dissonance]].
* ''[[Sonic Adventure (Video Game)|Sonic Adventure]]'' has a cutscene song entitled ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPbtnGU30fE Sadness]'' which is [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]], particularly since it sounds so childlike and innocent. Also from the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' series, there's the introspective [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2sOpyF1nF4&feature=related E-102 Gamma theme], the remorseful [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUJEQX2dyO4 Slightly Hero ending theme] of ''[[Shadow the Hedgehog]]'', and also [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hln4V3IFAyw&feature=related I Am... The Story Is Over] from the same game.
* ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' has a cutscene song entitled ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jPbtnGU30fE Sadness]'' which is [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]], particularly since it sounds so childlike and innocent. Also from the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' series, there's the introspective [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2sOpyF1nF4&feature=related E-102 Gamma theme], the remorseful [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AUJEQX2dyO4 Slightly Hero ending theme] of ''[[Shadow the Hedgehog]]'', and also [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hln4V3IFAyw&feature=related I Am... The Story Is Over] from the same game.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXk3G4wAfFY&playnext=1&list=PL8570EA21AAF0D43C "Pink Rose"] from ''Keyboard Mania'' and various other [[Bemani]] games.
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXk3G4wAfFY&playnext=1&list=PL8570EA21AAF0D43C "Pink Rose"] from ''Keyboard Mania'' and various other [[Bemani]] games.
* From the [[Professor Layton]] series, there is the ending themes to both [[Professor Layton and The Diabolical Box]] ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nAVnCCB47A "Iris"]) and [[Professor Layton and The Unwound Future]] ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEA1Bsv-raU&feature=related "Time Travel"]). Especially after you hear the first in a simple, music box-like version that plays {{spoiler|while Anton is reading Sophia's last letter to him}} and the latter when you hear it {{spoiler|right after Claire departs from Layton to go back to the time she died and Layton, to the shock of many players, cries and takes off his hat}}.
* From the [[Professor Layton]] series, there is the ending themes to both [[Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box]] ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nAVnCCB47A "Iris"]) and [[Professor Layton and the Unwound Future]] ([http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEA1Bsv-raU&feature=related "Time Travel"]). Especially after you hear the first in a simple, music box-like version that plays {{spoiler|while Anton is reading Sophia's last letter to him}} and the latter when you hear it {{spoiler|right after Claire departs from Layton to go back to the time she died and Layton, to the shock of many players, cries and takes off his hat}}.
* From ''[[Ace Attorney]]'': [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJZ9-LjgSzY Reminiscence ~ DL-6 Case].
* From ''[[Ace Attorney]]'': [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJZ9-LjgSzY Reminiscence ~ DL-6 Case].
* From ''[[Myst]] III: Exile'', "He Sees Hope". "Kadish Vault<ref>The whole stage is about the tragic waste that is a self-centered life</ref>" and "The Fall of D'ni" from Uru as well.
* From ''[[Myst]] III: Exile'', "He Sees Hope". "Kadish Vault<ref>The whole stage is about the tragic waste that is a self-centered life</ref>" and "The Fall of D'ni" from Uru as well.
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== Web Series ==
== Web Series ==
* Daniel Yount's music for the [[Yogscast]] [[Shadow of Israphel]] series are pretty damn tearjerking. Particular ''All Is Lost'' which is generally played at the saddest scenes such as {{spoiler|Peculier's death}}.
* Daniel Yount's music for the [[Yogscast]] [[Shadow of Israphel]] series are pretty damn tearjerking. Particular ''All Is Lost'' which is generally played at the saddest scenes such as {{spoiler|Peculier's death}}.


== [[Western Animation]] ==
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* ''[[Futurama]]'''s infamous use of Connie Francis' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLmnyRozFKk I Will Wait For You] in its sci-fi re-telling of the story of [[wikipedia:Hachiko|Hachiko]].
* ''[[Futurama]]'''s infamous use of Connie Francis' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLmnyRozFKk I Will Wait For You] in its sci-fi re-telling of the story of [[wikipedia:Hachiko|Hachiko]].
* The song "When Somebody Loved Me" is easily one of the most heart-wrenching songs of all time. Although it's from the ''[[Toy Story]] 2'' soundtrack, you needn't have seen the movie to be affected by it. You might still need tissues. It's worse, when you think of how it's basically about how Jessie's owner grew up and didn't play with her toys anymore. It can make you want to dig all my toys out and just hug them all. Especially your old childhood stuffed animals and/or dolls. Sarah [[Mc Lachlan]] really has a way with the song.
* The song "When Somebody Loved Me" is easily one of the most heart-wrenching songs of all time. Although it's from the ''[[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story]] 2'' soundtrack, you needn't have seen the movie to be affected by it. You might still need tissues. It's worse, when you think of how it's basically about how Jessie's owner grew up and didn't play with her toys anymore. It can make you want to dig all my toys out and just hug them all. Especially your old childhood stuffed animals and/or dolls. Sarah [[Mc Lachlan]] really has a way with the song.
{{quote| So the years went by,<br />
{{quote|So the years went by,
I stayed the same;<br />
I stayed the same;
But she began to drift away.<br />
But she began to drift away.
Still I waited for the day<br />
Still I waited for the day
When she'd say, "I will always love you..."<br />
When she'd say, "I will always love you..."
"When somebody loved me, everything was beautiful.<br />
"When somebody loved me, everything was beautiful.
Every hour we spent together lives within my heart." }}
Every hour we spent together lives within my heart." }}
* In [[Batman The Animated Seres]], Clayface's [[Leitmotif]]. Just a simple set of descending chords, but so tragic. Particularly when it was used after {{spoiler|Clayface's death}} in ''Mudslide''
* In [[Batman The Animated Seres]], Clayface's [[Leitmotif]]. Just a simple set of descending chords, but so tragic. Particularly when it was used after {{spoiler|Clayface's death}} in ''Mudslide''
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* "Little Soldier Boy" from ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]''.
* "Little Soldier Boy" from ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]''.
** "The last Agni Kai" Played in the final battle between siblings Zuko and Azula http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFnnNijn_OI
** "The last Agni Kai" Played in the final battle between siblings Zuko and Azula http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFnnNijn_OI
* "Everywhere I go" by Lissie from the Dollhouse's final episode the song just tugs on the heart strings.
* "Everywhere I go" by Lissie from the Dollhouse's final episode the song just tugs on the heart strings.
* The use of "Landslide" by Fleetwood Mac at the end of the [[South Park]] episodes "You're Getting Old" and "Ass Burgers" is just... Gut wrenching.
* The use of "Landslide" by Fleetwood Mac at the end of the [[South Park]] episodes "You're Getting Old" and "Ass Burgers" is just... Gut wrenching.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqLvNrnTA5s When Christmas Comes to Town]" from [[The Polar Express]] can really do it.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qqLvNrnTA5s When Christmas Comes to Town]" from [[The Polar Express]] can really do it.
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* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jldngb69BTc It Changes]", from the [[Peanuts]] movie [[Snoopy Come Home]], after Charlie Brown has an early morning [[Heroic BSOD]] after Snoopy leaves him (permanently, it seems) to stay with his first owner, Lila.
* "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jldngb69BTc It Changes]", from the [[Peanuts]] movie [[Snoopy Come Home]], after Charlie Brown has an early morning [[Heroic BSOD]] after Snoopy leaves him (permanently, it seems) to stay with his first owner, Lila.
* It sounds unbelievable at first, but "The Branding of the Gear" from ''[[Metalocalypse]]''; notable in that it isn't a sad song at all, but a loyalty anthem (face it, if you've ever dedicated yourself to someone who pays no attention to you, this is the song you wish they'd play for you). Also doubles as [[Crowning Music of Awesome]] for the scene in the show it plays in. Plus, it's metal.
* It sounds unbelievable at first, but "The Branding of the Gear" from ''[[Metalocalypse]]''; notable in that it isn't a sad song at all, but a loyalty anthem (face it, if you've ever dedicated yourself to someone who pays no attention to you, this is the song you wish they'd play for you). Also doubles as [[Crowning Music of Awesome]] for the scene in the show it plays in. Plus, it's metal.
{{quote| "You're here because<br />
{{quote|"You're here because
You're one of us..." }}
You're one of us..." }}


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Since other works of media generally have a soundtrack, it would only be natural for songs that can make you cry to show up there.

Anime

  • Tori no Uta by Lia. It's the opening theme of AIR. Enough said.
    • Basically the whole Air soundtrack is a tear jerker, and "Farewell Song" might be the topper.
      • Perhaps, the most simultaneously heartwarming and heartbreaking track would have to be Natsukage. Few musical scores, live action or anime, manages to capture the innocence, purity and transient briefness that is childhood as well as this one.
      • No mention of Aozora?
  • One can get teary-eyed upon listening to Hime murasaki by Nana Mizuki. It doesn't help it's the ending song for a VERY tragic anime series, Basilisk: Koga Ninpu Chuu.
  • "World of Midnight" from Black Lagoon Sung by Gretel during Hansel's death, played as the ending theme that shows both of them being Together in Death, and finally played again during Balalaika's Start of Darkness flashback in the Tokyo Yakuza arc.
  • While the song itself isn't at all melancholic, "Dango Daikazoku" can be almost enough to bring some people to tears for Clannad (which it's end theme to) -- and the character it's connected to.
    • The place where wishes come true is amazing
  • "Blue" from the end of Cowboy Bebop. Obviously has a lot of emotional impact as a part of the events, but the song is fairly tear jerking on its own.
    • "Call Me Call Me" from the soundtrack to Cowboy Bebop -- because a) the song itself just has that quality, and b) in the context of the anime it comes in at a sad parting and turning point.
    • The same could be said for "Space Lion", which played at the end of the first half of the show.
    • "No reply" also fits in with these Yoko Kanno pieces, as well as many others.
    • There's also "Is it real?" from the soundtrack of The Movie. What's worse is that it belongs to the villain.
    • Not to mention "Elm" from the melancholy chase scene in episode 10.
    • Kanno's version of Ave Maria from Session 5 is incredibly moving. *Sniff* So beautiful....
  • Cardcaptor Sakura had a good one in the season 2 finale (the end of the Clow arc). We hear Yoru no Uta being sung by Tomoyo early in the series, and it's not particularly moving then... but when you hear it sung by the Song card, with no accompaniment and no words, in the middle of Sakura's Darkest Hour... oh man.
  • "Komm, süsser Tod" from End of Evangelion. It may seem over the top in the film, but try listening to it on its own (especially if you suffer from severe depression already) and you'll hear what I mean.
  • As one of the reigning Tear Jerkers, Grave of the Fireflies has a fittingly tear-jerking song in the Really Dead Montage for Setsuko - Home Sweet Home.
  • Most of the songs from the Gundam 00 soundtrack. "Friends", "Love Today", "Prototype", "Trust You". And if "Tomorrow" doesn't make you tear up the slightest, you have no soul.
    • "Eternal Winds" by Hiroko Moriguchi, the ending of Gundam F91.
  • From Gundam AGE, try listening to Kokia's "Memorial Days" without tearing up from remembering Yurin's horrible death. You will fail.
  • Although many of the songs on its soundtrack may belong on the Crowning Music of Awesome page, Gurren Lagann has a few heartbreakingly sad pieces as well. A couple notable ones include "Love Conservative" and "With Your XXX..." (???XXX?...). The latter may not seem like a tearjerker, but look at it in context and it's both heartwarming and beautifully sad.
  • "Michishirube" by Yuumao, the end theme of Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl especially after re-watching certain heart wrenching episodes of the anime.
  • "Sadness and Sorrow" in the original Naruto series (you'll remember it from Haku's death and the flashbacks to Naruto or Gaara's neglected childhhods), and the dramatic rendition of Sasori/Chiyo's theme in Shippuuden (their background flashbacks and death scenes).
    • Also, "Burial", played during Asuma's death, is enough to bring the reaction to the already-heartwrenching scene from "subdued Manly Tears" to "inconsolate sobbing".
    • Sign by Flow is an amazing piece and just listening to it reminds me of Itachi -sniffs-
  • The song "Duvet" by Boa is a melodic, driving pop-rock tune which gets counterbalanced by the lyrics and the singer's immensely melancholic, beaten tone -- which makes it a great choice as the opening tune to Serial Experiments Lain.
    • Also by Boa, "Passport" is deliciously depressing.
  • For a joyful, awesome version of this, it's the main theme to Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, "Soiraro Days" when it plays in the final battle between Team Dai-Gurren and the Anti-Spirals. Especially during the part where Simon says the dreams of those who have died and will come after are his strength and his declaration his drill is the drill that pierces the heavens!
    • Same with "Pierce the Heavens with your XXX".
  • "Gravity" and "Tell Me What the Rain Knows" by Maaya Sakamoto, both from Wolf's Rain. Especially if you've actually seen the last few episodes.
    • From the same anime, "Heaven's Not Enough".
    • "Shiro, Long Tails" is sad without any lyrics or even knowing its context.
    • Further to the above, many of Yoko Kanno's contributions to the soundtrack fit here, including Rakuen, Beyond Me, and Trace.
    • And let's not forget her final track Go to Rakuen, especially if you have watched the final episode.
  • You may laugh now, but the version of "The Time Has Come (Pikachu's Goodbye)" on the album Pokémon: 2 B A Master will bring you to tears. It's when you realize it's about someone having to leave their best friend in the entire world. It's pretty moving.
  • The ending song (Michiyuki) to the anime series Loveless can make one clutch a pillow and sob, and the english translation doesn't dry up any eyes.
  • To Destination's "Eden", the OP for Yami no Matsuei. Doesn't help that the lead singer's voice sounds VERY similar to the one of HYDE from L'Arc En Ciel, a group with other heartwretching songs like "Niji" or "Pieces".
  • The 2003 anime adaptation of Fullmetal Alchemist: "Wakare No Kyoku," or "Song of Parting" by Chopin. There is the piano solo one and the orchestral one. Both versions of this piece were total tear jerkers. This played as Envy and Edward crossed the gate and entered our post WWI Europe. Even Chopin said: "In all my life I have never again been able to find such a beautiful melody. Oh, my homeland."
    • The series music has to count as well:
      • Bratja. The literal translation is "Brothers" can makes one think of the bond that Edward and Alphonse had throughout the entire series and the whole ordeal that they went through. For a double heaping of melancholy, Vic Mignogna, Edward Elric's dubbed voice actor, sang it in English.
      • Nukumori. Also doubles as music of heartwarming.
      • The Atonement. Poor Nina and Alexander
    • Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood with "The Requiem of the Brigadier General", played during Hughes' funeral. Also, "Happiness: Requiem of the Blind Alchemist". It's basically a different version of the Brigadier General song, but that doesn't make it any less poignant, especially the back story behind the Blind Alchemist failed human transmutation and resulting blindness.
  • Darker than Black: Despite the content, alot of the series' music is jazzy and overall lighthearted. Except this one, Tentai Kansoku. Best 46 saddest&# 65279; seconds of my life.
  • "Ai no Melody" by Kokia, from Origin: Spirit of the Past, is already borderline tear-jerker, especially if you read the lyrics. But then you watch the video. And then halfway through, you realise exactly what the song is about and that the reason that she's packing up the stuff isn't because he broke up with her.
  • "Mello's Theme" from Death Note. Without even knowing the show, or the character, the instrumental can bring tears to ones -- but the, when one finds out that the song was used during the scene of Mello and Matt's death...
    • It's admittedly a bit of a narmy scene, but something about the soft piano music that plays right after L and Light come in from the rain in episode 25 can get to some people.
    • Two songs, one called "Coda" which played in the credits of the last episode, and "Light Lights up Light for Piano" which this troper does cannot remember what part was in. Both very heartwrenching...
  • Ringo Mogire Beam, the opening to Zan Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, can induce some tears. The lyrics are sad to begin with, but the singer singing it with so much emotion is what can really push it into tear jerker territory. SAA IKOU ZE *sobs*
  • One can get that strange, "happy-depressed" feeling after listening to "World End" by FLOW (The second opening theme to Code Geass R2). Part of it is that you see all the main characters flying past in the intro, and it's like they're saying, "even though this is the end of Code Geass, we're all together and we'll still be here forever". Of course, around the time of episode 19, the opening really turns into a Tear Jerker because of the Soundtrack Dissonance involved with such an upbeat song playing while it shows all those smiling people who don't have much to smile about within the show.
    • Also, Masquerade by Hitomi Kuroishi. This song was playing in the background of episode 14 (season one), starting the moment Lelouch embraces Shirley, and continuing until the end of the episode, when they go their separate ways as strangers. The lyrics are very appropriate.
    • And now that we do know how it all went down, "Continued Story" and "One More Chance!" have joined the ranks of WAAAAAH. Especially "One More Chance!"
    • "Boku wa, Tori ni Naru". Especially given the context it's played in... * sniff*
    • Also, Innocent Days.
  • Thanks to Naruto Shippuden, we get the second opening, Distance by Long Shot Party. Since it is the Sai arc and how he is accepted....shit!;_;
    • Followed by "Blue Bird" by Ikimono Gakari. "Aoi aoi ano sora..."
    • Then Closer by Joe Inoue. I mean....gosh...
    • Ikimono Gakari returns for Hotaru no Hikari...damnit all.
      • Half of the endings, in fact!
    • "Long Kiss Good Bye" by halcali.
    • "Shinkokyu" by Super Braver as the 9th ending followed the filler arc of the Three Tails. The Aesop of said arc was "Where someone thinks of you, that is a place to return to."...-sniff-
  • It doesn't matter how bad Gundam Seed and/or Gundam Seed Destiny might have been. one can still tear up upon listening to either "Find the Way" by Mika Nakashima or "Shinkai no kodoku" by Houko Kuwashima. Especially the latter, which also happens to be Stella Loussier's image song that even plays as Shinn lays her to rest.
    • Shizuka na Yoru Ni is another one. Curse you Rie Tanaka, your vocals are so beautiful and tragic in this song...
    • Fiction Junction's "Akatsuki no Kuruma". Especially the placement in two particular scenes during the anime. Oh, gosh... ;_;
  • "Flying Without Wings" during the end credits of Pokemon: the Movie 2000 can be another one.
  • After watching episode 20 of Macross Frontier, it may be hard to listen to Sheryl's "Diamond Crevasse" without tearing up.
  • Vampire Knight. "Still Doll". Even if you don't know the in-universe "history" of this song, the the way she is singing it... God damn. You can listen to it here.
  • "Encounter", the ending song to the original Gundam movie trilogy.
  • The ending theme to Violinist of Hameln 's Direct to Video half-hour movie, Ame no Chi Hareruya (a linguistic pun that can both mean "After the rain, hallellujah" and "After the rain the sky clears"). The movie itself is a majorly plotless funny sidequest (as opposed to the Wangsty and overly serious TV series), but the ending tune is just about perfect and true to the manga's spirit, talking about how people should have fun even in rainy days, and in every painful moment, they should hold hands and sing. Then the pre-chorus really kicks it in by going "See, the faraway sky is getting brighter..." Anyone who has read as far as the 15 volume will break down, and the rest of the series only adds to it.
  • "Again" from Lost Universe. Just...read the English translation. * sniff*
  • From Axis Powers Hetalia, China's character song "Aiyaah, 4000 years", which is about China and Japan's relationship and how Japan had betrayed China. The music and lyrics make it even worse.

"Even if our countries are different
If our words are different
If our characters are different
I always want to... gaze at the same moon as you."

  • Porco Rosso gives us Les Temps des Cerises, the French song Gina sings in her first appearance. Aside from being absolutely beautiful, when the lyrics are translated they give a deep, painful insight to her life when you take into account that none of her husbands have come back from war.
  • Good Bye My Master from Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. Especially powerful when you watch the scene and realize that the Tachikoma who are sacrificing themselves for Batou in a futile battle were scrapped earlier in the series for not being serious enough. And then the Major realizes that they must have grown souls.
  • "Ailes Grises" from Haibane Renmei. The entire soundtrack is extremely effective at highlighting the really emotional points of the series, but "Ailes Grises" stands out in particular, making the Tear Jerker moments especially powerful.
  • "Through the Years and Far Away" from the soundtrack to Voices of a Distant Star. It can be hard not to think about is the final words from the OVA and cry like a little bitch. Watching the OVA just makes it worse.
  • ""Ashitaka and San", the last piece of music that plays in Princess Mononoke, is another one.
  • "Planetes Affettuoso", from Planetes. It pops up multiple times during the series, but is easily most effective during Hachimaki's proposal to Tanabe.
  • Shine On, an unused song for the (then planned) Saint Seiya's final story arc adaptation. It sounds so mellancholic and beautiful, as a perfect closing theme for the entire series. Made even more heartwrenching by a farewell speech by Masami Kurumada himself.
  • Fate/stay night's anime adaption gives us the La Sola ending theme. "Are you dreaming now, King Arthur ? Are you still dreaming the same dream?".
  • Bokurano's "Uninstall" is one of the most depressingly beautiful songs this troper has ever heard. The refrain says it best: "Right now I can't even comprehend that I'm just one of the countless lives on this planet. All that I can do is pretend that I'm a warrior that knows no fear".
  • Sagitta Lumis, also known as Madokami's theme, from Puella Magi Madoka Magica is one of the most beautiful tunes in the enire series. Within 50 seconds of this troper listening to it, she started crying.
  • Always be With Me in Mind from the first Bleach movie is pretty rough on its own but when you see what happens at the end of the movie? Yeah, tears will be shed.
  • Yasashii Boukyaku (Tender Oblivion), from Haruhi Suzumiya (specifically, The Movie) of all things.

"I stand in the doorway
And bid your chosen future farewell
Even if your wish is granted
Please don't forget...please don't forget."


Comedy/Other

  • A very Mood Whiplash-y song from comedy musician Mitch Benn, famous for brilliant comedy songs like "How To Tell The Millibands Apart", "Everything Sounds Like Coldplay Now" and "Glam On A Budget" is "A Minute's Noise For John", in memory of the late John Peel.
  • It's by Robin Williams and it's a song.. kinda. It's only on his "Live 2002" CD. It's called "The Grim Rapper". It starts off with Robin saying that maybe we're not taken away by the Grim Reaper but the Grim Rapper, and he does a little rap about souls being taken away. Then he does a whole routine detailing various stages in a man's life as he starts to realize he's not so invincible (some parts taken from Robin's own life), mixed with the chorus of "Those Were The Days" by Mary Hopkin. This description doesn't do it justice, it's very profound and haunting.


Film

  • Randy Edelman's "Dragon's Heartbeat" motif for Dragon The Bruce Lee Story. Though the tears you cry would be the "tears of hope" variety.
  • "In Heaven", from Eraserhead...
  • Schindler's List has a well-deserved mention on the Film page -- but it deserves a second here as the musical piece, "Theme Itzhak Perlman", takes it across the line from sad to utterly horrifying.
  • It might be hard to imagine crying during Tron: Legacy... until "Adagio for Tron" starts to play. This song expresses the tragic history of the ISO population so well, you could do absolutely nothing but tear up.
  • It cannot be possible to watch this song from the movie version of Where the Red Fern Grows without crying.
  • Try not to cry when you listen to Michael Giacchino's Labor Of Love for the opening scene of Star Trek. You will fail miserably.
  • But Brian Tyler's "Battle Adagio" brought a sad, tender humanity and a sense of hope to the finale of Rambo movie that shod many manly tears from the audiences at various theatres.
  • Frigging John Williams and his frigging "Across the Stars" from Attack of the Clones. Forget that it's the Leitmotif for the Romantic Plot Tumor -- this is the music to what the love story should have been. Particularly coming in at full blast after the glorious rendition of the Imperial March. It's telling that the most evocative sequences in the Romantic Plot Tumor are those with no dialogue... just lovely, lovely music.
    • A fan mixer named Eji did a mash up called "The Courtship of Lady Revan" using "Across the Stars" and snippets of Carth's dialogue from both Knights of the Old Republic games. It hits hard. Say what you like about Carth, but Sbarge's talent comes through.
    • Also, the soft viola version of the Imperial March subtly underscoring Darth Vader's death in Return of the Jedi. A beautiful reversal of what is essentially the iconic "Bad Guy Theme".
    • "Anakin's Betrayal", the hauntingly sad music that played in the Order 66 sequence.
    • "Battle of the Heroes", played during the Obi-Wan/Anakin duel. A rare case of Ominous Latin Chanting that depresses.
    • The track "Immolation Scene" in Revenge of the Sith
    • The music played during Yoda's death scene in Return of the Jedi. It's (aptly) called "Yoda's Death", and most of the song is bits of Yoda's Theme and the Force Theme -- which are both pretty sad tracks in the right context. However, the part that plays just as Yoda fades away is downright mournful.
    • And the version of the Force Theme played during Anakin/Vader's cremation.
    • "Binary Sunset" from the Star Wars Episode IV soundtrack. The horn solo can really do it.
    • Suffice it to say, if John Williams wants you to cry, you cry. The end.
    • The film about friggin' dinosaurs may quite possibly have a sadder soundtrack than Schindler's List.
    • John Williams' score for Born On the Fourth of July.
  • "Ashokan Farewell", a 1980s slow waltz, was used to heartbreaking effect in the Ken Burn's documentary Civil War numerous times, most notably over the infamous Sullivan Ballou letter.
  • As mentioned in the The Lord of the Rings example, Annie Lennox's "Into the West."
    • "Into The West" is made even better (worse?) when you see its documentary: While they were writing the song the production company discovered a teenaged filmmaker and were impressed by his skills; unfortunately he was dying of cancer. He managed to make several short films (or long trailers) before he died, and parts of his funeral are shown (complete with his mates doing a haka at his graveside).
    • How about "The Steward of Gondor"?
    • "Breaking of the Fellowship" and "The Gray Havens," anyone?
    • "The White Tree" is both Tear Jerker and completely awesome at the same time. On an odder note, "Gollum's Song". The Singer's voice takes some getting used to, But then Fridge Brilliance kicks in and you realise that It's absolutely perfect for this desolate, hopeless creature.
    • "Evenstar", "Amon Hen", and "The Bridge of Khazad Dum" are three more.
    • The Shire's theme. Especially the snippet of it at the end of "May It Be" by Enya
  • "Where Is Your Heart?", a.k.a. "The Song from Moulin Rouge". It makes a Diegetic Theme Cameo in the film itself as Jane Avril's song. It can make one tear up every time, especially when considering the huge Downer Ending of the film.
  • The "Forrest Gump Suite".
  • According to the "Making Off" special of The Princess Diaries 2, when Julie Andrews agreed to sing a song for the movie, several tattooed, Perma Stubbled, bald-shaven production crew members openly wept at getting to hear her sing in person.
  • Akira Ifukube's "Requiem" from Godzilla VS Destoroyah must be mentioned. Damn.... Regardless of your opinion on the Godzilla films and others of their ilk, only a freakin' cyborg could hear that piece of music and not cry. The fact that it plays while GODZILLA IS DYING doesn't help matters. Ifukube's "Prayer for Peace" from the original Gojira is pretty powerful as well.
  • "The Last Waltz" by Jo Yeong-Wook, the end credits theme from Oldboy. It could be described simply as "music to cry to". An anthem for sadness itself.
  • "There You'll Be" by Faith Hill. From Pearl Harbor.
  • "Arrival To Earth", from the Transformers Film Series. Something about the incredibly awe-inspiring choir in the background as the Autobots find a new home rarely fails to produce tears in fans.
  • Even if you don't like The Lord of the Rings, Howard Shore's music manages to be incredibly tear-inducing at times.
  • "Gabriel's Oboe" from The Mission. It's an extremely powerful song... especially when you realize that Ennio Morricone took the random on-screen oboe-pantomiming of Jeremy Irons and turned it into such a beautiful piece.
    • Someone apparently sung the piece into something called "Nella Fantasia". It basically doubles the tear-jerking and heartwarming factor.
      • It gets worse for Costa Rican audiences where the beginning of the song is used to accompany obituaries on TV
  • The sad, wondrous theme that plays in Superman Returns when Superman takes Lois flying. It's coupled with Jor El talking, or the part just when they're flying under the bridge...
  • "We Have All The Time In the World", also by Louis Armstrong, especially in the context that it was the backing to James Bond's and Tracy's happy moments together in On Her Majesty's Secret Service... until...
  • James Horner has brought people to the brink of tears at two particular times. The closing score/opening score for Star Trek II the Wrath of Khan, Star Trek III the Search For Spock, and Braveheart. That man is a talent.
  • Say what you will about Titanic, and it's overplayed Love Theme -- but you can't deny the soundtrack itself is quite beautiful, and (yes) a Tear Jerker at times. Most notably tracks such as "Hymn to the Sea" and "A Building Panic", as well as any point where the human voice (that most versatile of instruments) enters the haunting, wordless chorus. Most particularly, the end of the film (which can give happy tears due to seeing Rose reunited with all those who had died).
  • Something about James Horner's "Casper's Lullaby" from the Casper movie can really do it. Just a nice little song and when you remember that the whole premise of Casper is the fact that this is a young boy who is stuck living as a ghost it adds an even deeper layer of sadness.
  • The main score from Pixar's Up. If you've seen the film, there is no way you'll be able to hear this breezy (or dare I say "buoyant") little tune again without getting all teary.
  • "God Help The Outcasts" from The Hunchback of Notre Dame can make one sob, especially people who themselves struggle with loneliness.
  • "Tomorrow Is Another Day" from the Disney film The Rescuers can really do it.
    • Anything Shelby Flint has ever sung for any animated movie, ever.
  • "Wherever You Are" from "Winnie the Pooh: Pooh's Grand Adventure". It's just heartbreaking to see Winnie the Pooh all sad and alone and scared...
  • "You'll Be In My Heart" from Tarzan. A few lyrics from the full version of 'Two Worlds' is heart wrenching as well. Though considering it's right after a mother sees her baby EATEN, this isn't much of a surprise.
  • Bright Eyes, From the film of Watership Down.
  • "Baby Mine" from Dumbo. The first lines are "Baby mine, don't you cry" and it doesn't help.
  • Jerry Goldsmith's soundtrack for The Wind And The Lion has some heartbreaking passages
  • "The Rainbow Connection", by Kermit the Frog in The Muppet Movie. You have no soul if you don't shed a tear.
  • "Feed the Birds" from Mary Poppins, the bridge passage. Not only are the lyrics themselves tear-inducing enough, but the second time the bridge is played it is only a wordless, haunting chorus sung as the camera pans back out from the snow globe.

"All around the cathedral the saints and apostles
Look down as she sells her wares
Although you can't see it, you know they are smiling
Each time someone shows that he cares."

    • Then we have this, which will make you absolutely bawl.

The songs of Mary Poppins, like nearly all of the other songs in Disney films between 1961 and 1966, were written by the Sherman brothers, Richard and Robert. They harbored a very close friendship with Walt himself, and while working at the Walt Disney Company they composed a record number of film scores.


Each Friday during the last year of Walt's life, the Sherman brothers would be called up to his office. It had essentially become routine, from being a small request in 1965 to a clockwork event, and the Shermans were always happy to oblige him. After some brief discussion - about life, business, other things - Walt would eventually walk to his window overlooking the park and watch the people below.


All he'd have to say was "Play it."


With that, the brothers would sit at the piano and begin to perform "Feed the Birds". Richard says that, on one occasion, he was standing near Walt as they began to finish the performance and barely heard him whisper, "Yeah...that's what this is all about."


The song was Walt's favorite from the time it was penned until his death. It was also performed at his funeral.

  • The soundtrack of Brokeback Mountain, especially the beautiful instrumental tracks and "A Love That Will Never Grow Old", sung by Emmylou Harris. It was sad when the film originally came out, but it's even more heartbreaking now because film is a Funny Aneurysm Moment.
    • It should be said that "If Today Was Your Last Day" by Nickelback not only makes you appreciate being alive, but brings upon you the perspective of those that don't have very long.
  • "Smile", from Charlie Chaplin's Modern Times. If the actual movie version doesn't get you, Nat King Cole's rendition ought to.
  • "Together We Will Live Forever" by Clint Mansell from The Fountain, especially when paired with this video.
  • Kick-Ass, surprisingly. The song that plays when Hit-Girl saves Big Daddy and Kick-Ass pretty much makes the scene. Even more so if you listen to it knowing that Big Daddy dies.
  • The instrumental version of "A Day in the Life" that plays in Across the Universe when Jude goes back to Liverpool. The song can make some people cry anyway, but with the raw sadness showed in that part of the movie... Waah.
  • "When She Loved Me" from the Toy Story 2 soundtrack. Never mind that it's a sad Sarah McLachlan song, but the montage that goes with it can make one go home from the theater and hug her old teddy bear.
  • The theme to Brian's Song, especially considering the story.
  • Depending on your mood (and your awareness of the story), "A Place For Us" from the Bridge To Terabithia soundtrack can be an excellent example of this.
  • Judy Garland singing "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz has brought countless people to tears.
    • And that's just the regular song! One scene that was cut from the film had her singing it while imprisoned in the Wicked Witch's castle, but she couldn't do a take without sobbing legitimately.
  • "When Love is Gone" from The Muppet Christmas Carol was apparently so heart-wrenching that it was cut from the theatrical version and some versions of the DVD.
  • "Come What May" from Moulin Rouge can makes some people cry no matter how many times they've listened to it since the movie came out in 2001. It can makes one start bawling within seconds.
  • Stanley Myers' "Cavatina", better known as the theme from The Deer Hunter. Already a rather melancholy piece, the story it's now associated with makes it absolutely devastating.
  • What about "Mad World" at the end of Donnie Darko?
  • The Dubliners' "On Raglan Road" set to Ken's suicide in In Bruges.
  • The theme from To Kill a Mockingbird..... To Kill A Mockinbird.
  • A short segment of music from the documentary "Empress of Ireland: Lost Not Forgotten" can do it gets him going most times. The imagery, along with the music and the knowledge of what happened that night can brings a lump to the throat of many people.
  • Even a staunch atheist can be consistently reduced to tears by the end of the first stanza of "God Help the Outcasts" from Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame, particularly the line, "Still I see your face and wonder, were you once an outcast too?" addressed to a statue of Mary and Jesus.


Live Action TV

  • The Manic Street Preachers' version of the M*A*S*H theme, "Suicide Is Painless", is... words fail. Although, just the original version is sad enough.
  • "Admiral and Commander" by Bear McCreary, from the Battlestar Galactica soundtrack, especially at the end when the drums kick in.
    • Similarly, Something Dark Is Coming, off the Season 2 soundtrack can be heartbreaking.
    • "Gaeta's Lament" shows Alessandro Juliani's amazing voice in an in-and-out-of-universe tearjerking song.
  • From Kamen Rider Kiva (which happens to have pretty much a Crowning Soundtrack Of Awesome), Rainy Rose by TETRA-FANG. The video makes it even more of a tearjerker than it already is. ><
  • In Stargate SG-1, the music related to Daniel Jackson's ascension is beautiful. Just a few simple piano keys, but that's all it needs. One of the best examples was when Dan Castellaneta appeared as a guest character who had learned of Daniel's "death" and his reaction is synched to this tune. Even though it sounds like Homer Simpson is crying for Daniel Jackson, it does not sound even remotely funny -- but genuinely touching.
  • Never thought the plight of a Dalek would choke you up? Thanks to Murray Gold's heartbreaking "The Lone Dalek", from the Doctor Who soundtrack, you've been proven wrong.
    • "Doomsday". Just... "Doomsday".
    • That music that plays in Logopolis when the Doctor falls off a giant telescope and has to regenerate.
    • Don't forget "Madame de Pompadour", "Father's Day" and "This is Gallifrey: Our Childhood, Our Home". Murray Gold is honest to god aiming for this trope.
    • "The Dream of a Normal Death" is another one.
    • "Vale Decem" belongs here, as well. The lyrics (which, granted, have fairly loose translations, but those can be heartbreaking by themselves) are bad enough, but combined with the circumstances, it all adds up to one of the series' most tearjerking moments.
    • The hymns from Gridlock. Especially the version of Abide with Me that plays in the background as the Doctor is describing Gallifrey to Martha. Though this troper hopes for her own sake that neither that nor Old Rugged Cross are played in church anytime soon for fear that she'll burst into tears.
    • "The Rueful Fate of Donna Noble" belongs here, especially with it's reminiscence of "Doomsday"
    • More tears of joy, but "Song of Freedom" belongs here too.
  • On Sesame Street, Ernie's song "I Don't Want To Live on the Moon" is one.
  • "The Lonely Man" from The Incredible Hulk.
  • "The Moment I Said It" at the end of "Seven Seconds" -- an episode of Criminal Minds that's pretty tear jerking to start with. At first the song sounds like a mismatch for the episode, but listen to the chorus. Just imagine a little girl saying, "Please don't ..." and "You're scaring me" over and over again with the same haunted tone as Imogene Heap, and think about what Katie's evil aunt and uncle did to her -- and that song playing over the ending becomes a combination of this trope and Nightmare Fuel.
  • Long Long Ago 20th Century, Kamen Rider Black's ending theme is a real tearjerker, especially when it plays during the final struggle between Kotaro/BLACK and Nobuhiko(his own brother)/Shadowmoon.
  • Scrubs How To Save A Life by The Fray before Dr Cox's Heroic BSOD. Rips you to shreds.
  • "Inama Nushif" from Children of Dune.
  • The score piece "Sacrifice" from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer season 5 finale.


Musicals

  • Half the songs towards the end of Wicked, in particular "For Good" -- especially if you lost someone that you loved.
  • The reprise of "I'll Cover You" from Rent is one of the most heartbreaking songs she knows due to its Dark Reprise status. If you aren't visibly devastated by the time Collins sings When your heart has expired, you do not deserve to call yourself human. Almost everyone who watches RENT admits that this song has shaken them up horribly -- the emotional impact triples when you remember the happiness of the original song.
    • "Will I" is another one. The crescendo of the male and female voices for this song is so beautiful.
    • RENT's "Halloween" is all about Mark's fear of ending up alone and have all of his friends, especially Roger, dying on him.
  • The entire second half of Lou Reed's Rock Opera Berlin, where in the space of three songs, a woman falls into a drug habit to cope with her husband's abuse to her "friends'" chilling indifference, finally runs away, falls into prostitution, loses her children, and finally kills herself, all while the narrator (a bitter ex) essentially tells her she has only herself to blame. The finale, called "Sad Song," may actually be the most cheerful song on the side.
  • "Empty Chairs At Empty Tables" from Les Misérables, especially shortly after 9/11.
    • The finale to Les Misérables is another one... Specifically, the moment's pause just after the perfect three part harmony of Eponine, Fantine and Valjean's "To love another person is to see the face of God..." And then that soft ghost reprise of "Do You Hear The People Sing?" starts....
    • "Do You Hear the People Sing?" is depressing not in the song itself, but if you know what happens after this optimistic anthem...
    • "Turning" is a horribly depressing song, especially the line:

"They were schoolboys, never held a gun
Fighting for a new world that would rise up like the sun
Where's that new world, now the fighting's done?"

    • "Drink With Me" is another one, especially Grantaire's solo illustrating the futility of it all:

"Drink with me to days gone by
Can it be you fear to die
Will the world remember you when you fall
Could it be your death means nothing at all
Is your life just one more lie..."

    • Then there are "A Little Fall of Rain":

"You would live a hundred years if I could show you how..."

      • What makes it ten billion times worse is the final line between the two of them, Eponine doesn't finish, and Marius just gives a defeated 'grow', and then the oboe comes in... So sad.
    • As well as "Bring Him Home".
    • "Javert's song Suicide is another one. Sure, he's the antagonist, but you have to feel sorry for him with lyrics like

"I am reaching, but I fall
And the stars are black and cold

As I stare into the void

Of a world that cannot hold

I'll escape now from that world, from the world of Jean Valjean

There is nowhere I can turn, there is no way to go on..."

  • "Everything You Ever" from Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog. Furthermore, listening to the song without visual input may just intensify the effect. Towards the end of the song, the music is building up to this sinister crescendo, but then -- that crescendo is aborted and Billy (Neil Patrick Harris) sings the last lyrics a capella in a perfectly emotionless tone. Sob.
  • An oldie but a goodie: "Try to Remember", from The Fantasticks.
    • Another one: Near the end of the show, during act 2, Matt re-appears, battered and bruised, singing a Dark Reprise of the intro to "I Can See It" - except while El Gallo tells Luisa of the world's grandness, he sings about what the world is really like to the audience (an inversion of their roles in the song's original appearance), after being beaten by Mortimer and Henry earlier in the show, during "Round and Round" as a metaphor for the world hurting him. It's really awful considering how excited he was to go out and see the world on his own, earlier in the show. Luisa then returns to the stage, after leaving to pack her things, and sees that El Gallo has left her, and begins to cry, while Matt goes over to comfort her. El Gallo then appears behind the central action, and recites a poem about how he had to hurt Matt and Luisa to make them realize what love is, and how he hurt himself in the process, and the two realize that everything they wanted was each other, leading into the song "They Were You". Matt and Luisa then sing a reprise of "Metaphor", with a deeper understanding of life. The Fathers then return and are about to tear down the wall, when El Gallo reminds them that the Wall must stay, as a way of telling them just to leave things as they are, concluding with a reprise of the final verse of "Try to Remember".
  • "Send in the Clowns" from A Little Night Music.
  • Thunderchild from Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds musical. It may be hard not to shed at least one tear at "Farewell Thunderchild!"

"There were ships of shapes and sizes
Scattered out along the bay
And I thought I heard her calling
As the steamer pulled away
The Invaders must have seen them
As across the coast they filed
Standing firm between them, there lay...
THUNDER CHILD!"

    • Then there is this part:

"...the smoke of battle clearing
Over graves in waves defiled..."

  • "Not A Day Goes By" from Sondheim's musical Merrily We Roll Along is an incredible kick to the gut tear-jerker. It can be hard to listen to it without being made utterly useless for several minutes afterwards.
  • "You'll Never Walk Alone" is another one. It's sad enough in the end of Carousel, but sung by thousands of people during football matches can really be bad.
    • Hell, Jerry Lewis can't get through more than a couple lines without breaking down while singing this at the end of his annual MDA telethon.
    • Speaking of Carousel, the reprise of "If I Loved You" is highly tearjerking as well.
  • Vanities: Cute Boys with Short Haircuts, Friendship Isn't what it Used to Be, and to a somewhat lesser extent, Looking Good.
  • Just watch the last sequence of Yentl. Particuarly when your grandmother used to be a stage singer -- and could then rival Striesand with this song.

"Papa I can hear you, papa I can see you, papa I can feel you. Papa watch me fly."

  • The finale of Funny Girl can do it.


Video Games

  • The Dead Man's Gun song from Red Dead Redemption and the music that sounds once you go back to your family, I cannot be the only one who cried to both of them right?
  • The bittersweet yet inspirationally heroic musical theme of the Video Game Metal Gear Solid 2 Sons of Liberty.
    • The even more beautiful version from Metal Gear Solid 3-- especially in context.
    • Even more so than in Metal Gear Solid 3, Metal Gear Solid 4's "Here's to You", given the context in which it was playing, can be enough to make one break down and bawl. Hard.
    • M There's a moment at the end of MGS4, where Snake and Liquid are fighting. First using music from MGS1, then 2, then 3. Then, at the end of the fist-fight, when both are utterly exhausted and barely alive, yet still fighting, the music switches to The Theme of Old Snake. Wow. Floodgates.
    • Then there is "Father and Son," the theme played during Big Boss' death.
    • "Calling to the Night" from Metal Gear Portable Ops. Also featured in MGS4 as a track on your I-Pod and in Super Smash Bros. Brawl, and it can really make one cry.
    • No mention of "Heavens Divide" from Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker yet?! This song, especially when it plays after Peace Walker's mammal pod makes a Heroic Sacrifice (It Makes Sense in Context), is absolutely heart-breaking. Where's my Kleenex again?
  • Two songs from the EarthBound series: "Pollyanna," but that's kinda only teary if you know the lyrics -- and "The Eight Melodies". Seriously, it's a really sad tune.
    • Mother 3's "Love Theme".
    • It's surprising to not have seen a single mention to It Is Finished. The simple context in which this song is inserted will make you very, very depressed.
    • Mustin's vocal version of Flying Man in Bound Together can really do it. Magicant and the Flying Men are magnificent tearjerkers just in the game, and the Flying Man genuinely thanking Ness for making him understand what life is worth even as he's about to wink out of existence forever set to song is just too much to bear.
    • The original game's "All That I Needed (Was You)".
    • "Bon Voyage, Amigo", making you cry for recruiting a party member.
    • This fanvideo for Eight Melodies can really do it. Especially at the part where Claus and Lucas reunite OH GOD.
    • Also, "Heroes Also Fall", when Miranda dies. It's what is sometimes called "tragedy choir".
    • And "Keep What You Steal".
    • And "Wake Me when you Need Me". Part of it was also in the first game as "Dust and Echoes", but it wasn't as much of a tearjerker then.
      • That one's way, way worse if you didn't get the "good" ending.
  • Hyadain's song "My first friend", set to Dr. Mario's music, can do it. The video doesn't make things better. The video has English subtitles.
    • Also from Hyadain, "Bubble Man, I'm Bubble Man!", set to Bubble Man's stage theme from Mega Man 2. So what if it's about Bubble Man having unrequited love for Mega Man, the song still manages to make it completely heartrending. The video makes the whole thing even more heartbreaking then the song already is, especially the final scene... This video has English subtitles.
      • Less "unrequited love", more "Oh god I'm so lonely down here thank you Rock Man for being the only one who bothered to acknowledge my existence". So yeah, Your Mileage May Vary, but it's still a Tearjerker.
    • Then there's the sequel, My First Friend~the answer, that is in the dog's POV. A subbed version can be found here. The boy was the dog's first friend too. * sob*
    • Fever is, yet, another one..
    • Also Feelings for Cynthia.
    • Hyadain's remix of the Final Fantasy Main Theme is an absolute tearjerker for anyone who holds fond memories of saving the world one game at a time. If this doesn't slap a pair of nostalgia goggles on your face, then I don't know what will.
  • Lots of people out there really hate Yoshi's Story - but, for those who liked it, then "Love Is in the Air" from its soundtrack can do it. It's the combination of melancholy cellos and nostalgia.
    • One can tear up at the opening theme. Not to mention the between-level storybook segments' "Eee-yaay-yo" thing.
  • Adagio For Strings (Homeworld) is another one. That recording can really do it, even without the scene it plays during.
  • Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days -- Xion's battle theme, "Dirge of the Fourteenth", turning from sorrow and sadness to confusion and rage. The beautiful sense of inner struggle in the music and the reason behind it can really do it.
  • "Cradle of the Ivory Moon" from the Soul Nomad and The World Eaters soundtrack. Not helped by the fact that it's the credits theme to one of the saddest endings in any Nippon Ichi game. (And that's saying a lot.)
  • The songs "Icaro" and "Moon Love Flower" from Shadow Hearts: Covenant. The most surprising thing is these are from a game that's for the most part a rather silly romp through Ho Yay, Fan Service, Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot, Large Hamminess and historical inaccuracy. (That said, the title of "Moon Love Flower" sounds like something you'd find on Babelfish. The actual song's still very good, though)
    • The song "Alice". Hoo boy.
  • Step 1: Play through Gears of War 2 -- specifically, the section "Hive: Answers". Step 2: Go to YouTube (if you don't already have the soundtrack) and listen to the heart-breaking scene's accompanying music, "With Sympathy" while reading the Tear Jerker articles on this site. Step 3: Cry.
  • The "To Zanarkand" segment of "Ending Theme" from Final Fantasy X. Part of it has to be the oboe ostinato or something because in any version it's left out the effect is just not the same.
    • This harp/violin duet is terribly, terribly lovely. And it's a charity concert for a hospital.
    • Another one is Eyes On Me from Final Fantasy VIII.
    • "Theme of Elfe" from Before Crisis. The motive behind the tears is unclear, but it may just be the sheer beauty.
    • Then there is Aeris' themee.
    • The main theme of Final Fantasy VII is a tear jerker, especially when fully orchestrated.
    • Also from Final Fantasy, VI's "Terra" (which is both a theme for said character, and the Overworld theme for World of Balance).
      • Also from Final Fantasy VI, Celes' theme.
      • Even the final part of Dancing Mad counts. After three grand, magnificent, and dramatically rising movements, it starts off reprising the opening theme of Final Fantasy VI to signal impending doom. A crazed, frantic tune follows, but suddenly, upon reaching a high note, the music breaks down, as if in despair. The chords become slow and solemn and the melody rings out a sad lament of the futility of everything.
    • Some might consider it Narm in a terrible game, but "1000 Words" and the accompanying animation (namely Lenne and Shuyin's death) from Final Fantasy X-2 can inspire tears to some.
    • "My Hands", the international theme song from Final Fantasy XIII can become one of these once you start paying attention to the lyrics.
  • "Farewell to Sue" a music piece from Noroyuki Iwadare for the JRPG Grandia can really do it, even when not thinking about the heartbreaking scene to which it played.
  • The Virtual On ending theme "Burned By The Fire" to be one of the most tragic sounding 1:34 of soundtrack from any game. The fact that it plays over the wreckage of your chosen Virtuaroid as it drifts through space doesn't help.
  • Watching a music video for the Filk Song Okkusenman that included translated subtitles can bring one to tears. The words themselves are rather melancholic and an interesting juxtaposition to the music, but the singer's high octave pushes it so close to Narm it's not even funny.
  • The Torvus Bog music from Metroid Prime 2 can be really depressing, but the metal version kinda reduces it.
  • Resident Evil. "There was a friendly but naive king..."
  • The theme music for Lemuria of Golden Sun is generally melancholy in-game, but the this rendition on piano may be even more heart-wrenching.
  • If you know the lyrics to the Japanese Pikmin song "Ai No Uta" and you can't feel sorry for the Pikmin, you have no soul.
  • Halo 2's Volume 2. Specifically, "Unforgotten." It starts off low and sad, but then the pianos hit, and then tears.
    • Halo 3 has "Wake Me When You Need Me". Maybe won't have the same effect if you haven't seen the cutscene in game... but oh man, if you saw it *sniff* ... It's even worse if you didn't get the "good"(Legendary) ending.
    • Also "Never Forget", the Halo 3 remix of "Unforgotten", although it's not used in the game (the version played on the title screen is the original).
    • "Greatest Journey" from Halo 3 can be very heart wrenching.
    • Other Halo songs include: Halo 1 -- "Lament for Pvt. Jenkins", "Dust and Echoes". Halo 2 -- "Ghosts of Reach", and "Heavy Price Paid". Halo 3 -- "The Covenant: Heroes Also Fall", and "Cortana: Keep What You Steal".
    • Halo: Reach: "Before the Fire", "Ashes", et al.
  • The Legend of Zelda Majoras Mask: The "Last Day" music, which plays when there's only six hours until doomsday.
  • The Protoss background music from StarCraft, each track of which seems to be about two parts dirge to one part march.
  • "Lullaby for You" from TWEWY may not seem so sad if you listen to it out of context. However, if you listen to it in-game, right after The Reveal...oh God. "You Are Not Alone..."
  • The song "Hikari no Naka ni", or "Within the Light", from Ar Tonelico 3 can be a tearjerker on a musical level -- but try listening to it while reading the lyrics.
    • By that same coin, EXEC_FLIP_FUSIONSPHERE. It's more heartrending once you know the situation behind the singer, Finnel.
    • Possibly one of the most heart-rending and utterly terrifying songs from a video game is the song of the world itself, "Xaaaci".
  • From the Half-Life 2 soundtrack, "Triage At Dawn". Comes in both original and remix for extra tear-jerking.
  • The sequel to Cirno's Perfect Math Class from Touhou can really do it.

[[spoiler:"There is no meaning in work.
Frustration is ruining my body."]]

    • The Touhou fan game Concealed the Conclusion takes the series through a rather dark and tragic turn, and the music reflects it. That final stage music, "Blue Sea of 53 Minutes" proves, as one reviewer put it, that "it's hard to dodge Danmaku while crying." For the last boss, you get to experience the main character and her dying best friend having one final duel before the end of the world, set to the simultaneously epic and heartbreaking "G Free ~ Final Dream". And after that, you get "The Purest Sky and Sea" for credits music.
  • Silent Hill: Tear-jerking musics include "Only You", "Not Tomorrow", "Promise Reprise", "Magdelene", "True", "Theme of Laura Reprise", "Dance with Night Wind", "Please Love Me Once More", and "Room of Angel".
    • "Tears of Pain", the Good+ Ending theme from the original, is ironically the most tear-jerking of that game's ending musics.
      • And the closing (usually) song - "Acceptance" - from Shattered Memories.
  • Doom has a few very sad pieces that really fit the game's namesake. "Sign of Evil" (from e1m8) is probably the most doomed of them all.
  • Similarly, Wolfenstein 3D. Also, "Pounding Headake" (from e2m4) is indeed like a crusher.
  • From Persona 4: "Heaven".
  • Near the end of Pokemon Black and White we have N's Farewell, which, coincidentally, has a few bars from "Mother 3's Love Theme" at the beginning.
    • Earlier in the game, we get the equally heart-wrenching Emotion.
  • Many tracks from Baten Kaitos could qualify, but standing out in particular is "Tears of Compassion" from Origins.
  • From Shenmue, "Daily Agony".
  • "A Still Time" from Ys I and II.
  • "The People Left Behind", from the soundtrack to Chrono Cross. It's the song that plays when you fight Miguel, Leena's father, trapped forever in the Dead Sea unless you kill him and unfreeze it, as well as the Bonus Boss fight against Riddel's possessed lover Dario. The song itself is an extremely melancholy melody that emphasizes how hopeless the situation is.
  • This performance of the song "Eight Melodies" from the Mother video game certainly applies. And, yes, those are supposed to be the voices of the characters in the game. Made even sadder when you realize that's Giygas singing mournfully at the end.
  • "A Memory of Childhood" from the first SaGa Frontier, which plays at the end of T260G's quest. T260G's ending where it rebooted from permanent shutdown so it could keep its promise to Thyme and Rose combined with this music playing over said scene can really make one bawl.
  • Amongst The Dead from Medal of Honor: Underground, fittingly played on the level after Jacques' death. It is also Nightmare Fuel with its ghostly Ethereal Choir. After The Drop and Arnhem from Frontline also use melancholy boy's choir, which add an element of Soundtrack Dissonance.
  • Sonic Adventure has a cutscene song entitled Sadness which is Exactly What It Says on the Tin, particularly since it sounds so childlike and innocent. Also from the Sonic the Hedgehog series, there's the introspective E-102 Gamma theme, the remorseful Slightly Hero ending theme of Shadow the Hedgehog, and also I Am... The Story Is Over from the same game.
  • "Pink Rose" from Keyboard Mania and various other Bemani games.
  • From the Professor Layton series, there is the ending themes to both Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box ("Iris") and Professor Layton and the Unwound Future ("Time Travel"). Especially after you hear the first in a simple, music box-like version that plays while Anton is reading Sophia's last letter to him and the latter when you hear it right after Claire departs from Layton to go back to the time she died and Layton, to the shock of many players, cries and takes off his hat.
  • From Ace Attorney: Reminiscence ~ DL-6 Case.
  • From Myst III: Exile, "He Sees Hope". "Kadish Vault[1]" and "The Fall of D'ni" from Uru as well.
  • The Summit, by Ramin Djawadi is the piece that plays when Adams and Patterson, after finding AFO operatives Preacher and Voodoo, start going up a mountain filled with Chechens and Talibans to rescue Mother and a bleedign to death Rabbit in Medal of Honor. Its soft yet powerful tones tug a bit at the soul, specially considering the 4 men are risking their lives just to save a comrade.

Web Series

  • Daniel Yount's music for the Yogscast Shadow of Israphel series are pretty damn tearjerking. Particular All Is Lost which is generally played at the saddest scenes such as Peculier's death.

Western Animation

  • Futurama's infamous use of Connie Francis' I Will Wait For You in its sci-fi re-telling of the story of Hachiko.
  • The song "When Somebody Loved Me" is easily one of the most heart-wrenching songs of all time. Although it's from the Toy Story 2 soundtrack, you needn't have seen the movie to be affected by it. You might still need tissues. It's worse, when you think of how it's basically about how Jessie's owner grew up and didn't play with her toys anymore. It can make you want to dig all my toys out and just hug them all. Especially your old childhood stuffed animals and/or dolls. Sarah Mc Lachlan really has a way with the song.

So the years went by,
I stayed the same;
But she began to drift away.
Still I waited for the day
When she'd say, "I will always love you..."
"When somebody loved me, everything was beautiful.
Every hour we spent together lives within my heart."

  • In Batman The Animated Seres, Clayface's Leitmotif. Just a simple set of descending chords, but so tragic. Particularly when it was used after Clayface's death in Mudslide
    • Mr. Freeze's Leitmotif from "Heart of Ice" is a particularly beautiful and heartrending piece.
  • "Little Soldier Boy" from Avatar: The Last Airbender.
  • "Everywhere I go" by Lissie from the Dollhouse's final episode the song just tugs on the heart strings.
  • The use of "Landslide" by Fleetwood Mac at the end of the South Park episodes "You're Getting Old" and "Ass Burgers" is just... Gut wrenching.
  • "When Christmas Comes to Town" from The Polar Express can really do it.
  • "Once Upon a Time With Me" by Florence Warner Jones, from the Once Upon a Forest soundtrack.
  • "Somewhere Out There" from An American Tail gets a lot of people in tears, and is also the Trope Codifier for the Award Bait Song.
  • Despite its origins, "Don't Look Down" from the Powerpuff Girls promotional CD/rock opera Heroes and Villains is surprisingly touching. It has a bright, happy bubblegum surf tune, but deals with Professor Untonium's fears about his girls. The chorus ("Please be strong / Wave goodbye / And don't look down") can easily bring on tears when you stop to consider that the Professor is probably not speaking to the girls so much as himself, and telling himself to be strong and supportive for their sake.
  • Nothing Lasts Forever from the PB and J Otter episode Hope Castle has been known to cause fans to break down.
  • "It Changes", from the Peanuts movie Snoopy Come Home, after Charlie Brown has an early morning Heroic BSOD after Snoopy leaves him (permanently, it seems) to stay with his first owner, Lila.
  • It sounds unbelievable at first, but "The Branding of the Gear" from Metalocalypse; notable in that it isn't a sad song at all, but a loyalty anthem (face it, if you've ever dedicated yourself to someone who pays no attention to you, this is the song you wish they'd play for you). Also doubles as Crowning Music of Awesome for the scene in the show it plays in. Plus, it's metal.

"You're here because
You're one of us..."


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  1. The whole stage is about the tragic waste that is a self-centered life