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The best breakup songs. Console yourself with the great breakup stories and fiery and sad breakups in rock history.

#385 Lover’s Cross- Jim Croce

But for every time that we spent laughin’/
There were two times that I cried.

In “Lover’s Cross”, Jim Croce is telling us that he is a simple man. When the relationship gets bad, he is going to leave. He isn’t going to stick around like a martyr, while he is in pain.  He says “I never been much of a martyr before and I ain’t bout to start nothing new. And I can’t hang upon that Lover’s Cross for you.” So, he leaves.

Lover's Cross Meaning
Jim Croce

I have always thought Croce was a bad ass. I remember when I was really young my dad would play his tapes in the car and he would sing about Leroy Brown “baddest man in the whole damn town”, and it blew my five-year-old mind that he said “damn” in a song. You don’t mess with Jim!

This song is great for a couple reasons. The guitar work is well done. There are two acoustic guitars playing off each other and that creates a great sound. Also, in Lover’s Cross he adds an orchestra that really fills out the rest of the sound. This song is perhaps the most highly produced song of his short career, but it paid dividends. The melody is moody and unique. And Croce’s voice is always a delight to listen to.

Lover’s Cross Lyrics

Guess that it was bound to happen
Was just a matter of time
But now I’ve come to my decision
And it’s a-one of the painful kind
‘Cause now it seems that you wanted a martyr
Just a regular guy wouldn’t do
But baby I can’t hang upon no lover’s cross for you

Yes, I really got to hand it to you
‘Cause girl you really tried
But for ev’ry time that we spent laughin’
There were two times that I cried
And you were tryin’ to make me your martyr
And that’s the one thing I just couldn’t do
‘Cause baby, I can’t hang upon no lover’s cross for you

‘Cause tables are meant for turnin’
And people are bound to change
And bridges are meant for burnin’
When the people and mem’ries they join aren’t the same

So I’ll hope that you can find
Another who can take what I could not
He’ll have to be a super guy
Or maybe a super god
‘Cause I never was much of a martyr before
And I ain’t ’bout to start nothin’ new
And baby, I can’t hang upon no lover’s cross for you

‘Cause tables are meant for turnin’
And people are bound to change
And bridges are meant for burnin’
When the people and mem’ries they join aren’t the same

So I’ll hope that you can find
Another who can take what I could not
He’ll have to be a super guy
Or maybe a super god
‘Cause I never was much of a martyr before
And I ain’t ’bout to start nothin’ new
And baby, I can’t hang upon no lover’s cross for you

Songwriters: James Croce

#384 I’ll Be Over You- Toto

As soon as forever is through/
I’ll be over you.

Toto’s “I’ll Be Over You” has everything I want in a soft rock song. First, it has a beautiful and memorable chorus and verse.  If you have those two you have a classic. It’s a song about a simple concept, usually love, with easily digestible lyrics. And of course, a great vocal. This song has all of those things. A short sax solo is fine too. This song has an underrated melody and lyrics. I have never seen it considered an all-time great song. Though, I never see any soft rock songs considered great. They can be.

Ill Be Over You Meaning
Toto

The lyrics tell a sobering tale about a man analyzing his life after a failed love. Has destiny passed him by? Will he ever live out his dreams? So many promises were made to each other—did they not mean anything? He concludes that once he gets over his heartbreak and being overanxious about finding new love, he’ll get over his heartbreak and discover someone new.

I’ll Be Over You Lyrics

Some people live their dreams
Some people close their eyes
Some people’s destiny
Passes by

There are no guarantees
There are no alibis
That’s how our love must be
Don’t ask why

It takes some time
God knows how long
I know that I can forget you

As soon as my heart stops breakin’
Anticipating
As soon as forever is through
I’ll be over you

Remembering times gone by
Promises we once made
What are the reasons why
Nothing stays the same

There were the nights holding you close
Someday I’ll try to forget them
Someday I’ll be over you

Songwriters: Randy Goodrum / Steven Lee Lukatherer

#379 This Year’s Love- David Gray

This year’s love had better last/
Heaven knows it’s high time.

In “This Year’s Love” David Gray expresses his weariness about the constant failings in his relationships. He seems to be looking for a lifetime partner and it is high time that this year’s love turns out to be the real deal. Every time it doesn’t work out he seems to get more bitter and it is harder to let the next one in. But here he is…falling in love again.

This Year's Love Meaning
David Gray

This time he seems to be fighting it a little harder though—because of the history of broken hearts. He doesn’t want another one. Gray brings a lot of baggage…he admits it. After all his protestations he finally relents simply saying “this year’s love had better last.” He is hopeful but not certain that this girl is going to be the one to break the pattern. It’s too early to tell.

The quiet simple piano and light strings help set the mood. This is a melancholy piece. The simplified arrangement allows us to hear the weariness in his voice as he debates trying again at finding a loving relationship. The melody is great but the line: “this year’s love” really makes the song. Gray conveys the whole meaning of the song in a unique title. It is likely there will be a next year’s love too.

This Year’s Love Lyrics

This year’s love had better last.
Heaven knows it’s high time,
I’ve been waiting on my own too long.

And when ya hold me like you do,
It feels so right oh now.
I start to forget how my heart gets torn,
When that hurt gets thrown.
Feeling like you can’t go on.

Turning circles and time again,
Cut like a knife oh now.
If ya love me got to know for sure.
‘Cause it takes something more this time
Than sweet, sweet lies oh now.
Before I open up my arms and fall,
Losing all control.
Every dream inside my soul.
When ya kiss me on that midnight street,
Sweep me off my feet.
Singing, “ain’t this life so sweet?”

This year’s love had better last,
This year’s love had better last.

‘Cause who’s to worry if our hearts get torn,
When that hurt gets thrown.
Don’t ya know this life goes on?
Won’t ya kiss me on that midnight street?
Sweep me off my feet,
Singing, “ain’t this life so sweet?”

This year’s love had better last,
This year’s love had better last.
This year’s love had better last,
This year’s love had better last.
This year’s love had better last,
Woah woah woah I yeah.
This year’s love had better last.

Songwriters: David Gray