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One thing that writers of [[Silly Love Songs]] don't like to mention is that love usually ''doesn't'' last forever. People break up all the time, and when someone writes a song about it, it's called a
Breakups inspire all different kinds of emotions in people, so there's a lot of variety among Breakup Songs. Songs written from the perspective of someone who has been dumped tend to be different from songs written from the perspective of the person doing the dumping. Please sort examples by the general category they fit into.
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=== Needing sorting
* [[Beck (musician)|Beck]] - pretty much the whole of the ''Sea Change'' album.
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* [[ABBA]] - "The Winner Takes It All", "Knowing Me, Knowing You", "One of Us", "When All Is Said And Done", and likely many other ones, too.
* [[Rainbow (band)|Rainbow]] - "Since You've Been Gone" (actually by Russ Ballard, this is also a case of [[Covered Up]]).
** Presumably not to be confused with the [[Weird Al]] parody
* [[The Moody Blues]] - "Go Now"
* Napoleon XIV - "They're Coming to Take Me Away, Ha Haa" (a parody, naturally. {{spoiler|It was his dog that broke up with him.}})
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* The [[Theme Song]] to ''[[Dear John]]''
* The Academy Is... - "Everything We Had"
* ''[[The Wedding Singer]]'' has an unfinished
* Neil Sedaka - "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do"
* Annie Lennox - "Walking On Broken Glass"
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== Warning others about the ex ==
* [[Cee Lo Green]]'s "Fuck You"
* Dion - "Runaround Sue"
* [[Carrie Underwood]] - "Cowboy Casanova", "Good Girl"
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