The song "When She Loved Me" not only brings me to tears. It also reminds me how horrible growing up can be and how important it is to try and retain your inner child
the song that always made me cry at any age and still does is song with barking instead of words but I think it s the saddest because it s reality, not fantasy, it s happening right now all over the world, also it s OLD disney animation (the best) so it s ever more touching, it s the "home sweet home" song in the pound in "lady and the tramp" if you want a dog, please adopt, don t buy
ps you didn t enclose it because videos nowadays focused too much on new disney don t misunderstand me, it still made me cry, every second of it and I m so glad alice is there, the scene actually saves the film from being the heartless film walt disney wrongly said it is could you make another video about old animation, no computers? esmeralda's song is heartbreaking because once again, it s reality, and nothing changed : still nowadays, the people who are the closest to God are not necesseraly those who attend church
Hector's version of Remember Me was the most heartfelt of all his songs, showing her deep the love between father and daughter can really go. It's a perfect example of what Coco has to offer. What a movie. 😢💖😭
10- Hercules - 1997 9- Lion King 2 - 1998 8- Frozen - 2013 7- Brother Bear- 2003 6- the Rescuers -1977 5- Coco - 2017 my sisters saw this at the movies 4- Mulan - 1998 3- the Hunchback of Notre Dame - 1996 2- toy story 2 - 1999 1- the FOX AND HOUND - 1981
@@srihidayati5722 Yes, Miguel's version does give me the feels too, especially when Hector was almost gone forever. 😭 He's the best friend we could ever have. 💖
*sighs* Gael Garcia Bernal has such a romantic voice. I'm really glad Pixar got him to voice Hector, and every time I hear him sing in Coco, I just swoon.💖
"She loved me" hits me on a personal level. When I was little I always thought of my Toys as alive and I still to this day feel guilty for not playing with them anymore.
"Goodbye May Seem Forever" Literally rips my heart out each time I see the scene. I can't help but completely sob my eyes out watching. It really leaves a painful feeling watching it.
I CAME TO SEE IF THIS WAS HERE hey is my favorite movie ok HALF ANGERY HALF HAPPY FOR BEING TOLD ima edit something in later EDIT:wow i expected it to be 10 - 8 nope its 5 like its sad but not u cry a bit sad
Agreed, and watching this while trying not to cry is only made harder by having my 2yr old son watching this with me clutching my arm.... needless to say I failed
Michelle DiPalo You felt Dumbo's mom's pain. Imagine being ripped from your only child not knowing what his fate will be. I know its only a animation, but im sure in reality, many mothers around the world have gone through this.
"When she loved me" in 2nd place *Me* : WTF! That is by far the saddest song in Disney hist.. "Baby mine" starts playing *Me* : Oh shit.. *Me* : Starts weeping😭
That was my reaction too, haha. I was certain 'When She Loved Me" would be number one. I was like "What could possibly be above that?! Then the reveal. "Oh, yeah, I'll give y'all that one." The live action version of that scene is even more heartwrenching.
Disney Songs may be really sad and I sometimes don't get tears, but 'Remember Me', sung by Hector in the past and Miguel in the present along with his grandma...it bring tears in my eyes no matter what.
I am glad that the song Baby Mine from Dumbo is number 1 on the list. Even though it’s very comforting but depressing, it reminds me of my late mother. Every time I saw Dumbo as a child, I never understood how sad this song could actually be to someone. Now that I’m older and watch this movie, I try to hold back the tears when this song plays because I enjoyed my mom’s presence and was shocked when she died unexpectedly two years ago. I also have the same reaction when I hear Your Mother and Mine from Peter Pan (1953), but it gets funny towards the end when Mr. Smee starts crying and Captain Hook shushes him.
-You'll be in my heart (Tarzan) -You're mother and mine (Peter Pan) -Proud of your boy (Aladdin) -I will go sailing no more (Toy Story) -Your heart will lead you home (The Tigger Movie) -If I never knew you (Pocahontas) -Aloha Oe (Lilo and Stitch) -I'll try (Return to Neverland) -I'm still here (Treasure Planet) -Not in Nottingham (Robin Hood) -Will the sun ever shine again? (Home on the Range). I know the movie sucks, but this song is pretty touching. -Out of thin air (Aladdin and the King of Thieves)
I love you for mentioning Return To Neverland, the most underrated Disney animovie ever. I'll Try plus the Reprise are some of the saddest Disney moments.
Remember Me, God Help the Outcasts, When She Loved Me, Goodbye May Seems Forever, Sally’s Song, Baby Mine, and You’ll Be In My Heart are the Disney songs that still makes me cry. Now, if you’ll excuse me I got to go and hug my mom, and get a box of tissues. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
So it isn't just me?? That movie's ending always makes me sob like a baby, even though it's arguably one of the happiest disney movie endings. Something about it just always hits me where it hurts
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*The #1 one song “Baby Mine” plays* It’s the one song that never fails to make me cry...😢 Now that it’s getting a live action,the remake of the song still makes me cry.
"Remember Me" will always have a special place in my heart 💜 Coco was the first movie I saw after my mother passed away and those lyrics always stuck with me
“When Somebody Loved Me”, “Aloha Oe”, and of course “Baby Mine” break me to tears for a number of reasons: 1) the first due to my family losing connection with my brother because of matters i cannot explain 2) the second due to every time i return home after visiting said brother, especially after the first time i saw him in a correctional facility 3) the second and third due to me losing beloved pets...that i had raised since they were babies (recently my family lost two dogs...one month apart) and there is one version of “Baby Mine” that will always make me cry. 😭
When she loved me actually makes me cry so much, every time I hear it to this date, and I think the song perfectly sums up what the Toy story franchise is essentially about- nostalgia, and how truly painful growing up can be!
Coasters, Gaming and Stuff it was the first movie i ever cried at. i'd just turned five when it came out & it made me promise 2 never ever get rid of any of my toys ever again. i was devastated when i heard toys r us was closing too :'( im almost 24 & i still love it & i still love toys :( on may 18 2014 i went there & got woody cuz hes my favorite of the toys like andy. i just went back last year & got buzz. but one of his wings broke so i took him back & got another one but i wish i kept him. when i heard it was closing i went back & got jessie, rex & sarge & the soldiers but i had 2 order bullseye from amazon cuz of them closing :(
popsingerstar It was the first one I cried at too! However I watched it on dvd cause I wasn’t born before 1999.. But I was also and still am the same, I literally still have all of my toys, and will never throw them away or pass them on, even when I go to ‘college’...😂
Coasters, Gaming and Stuff my brother & i r twins & we were born in 1994. the first movie came out on our first birthday, toy story 2 came out 2 days after our fifth birthday & we were 15 when toy story 3 came out. we saw it with our cousin & her friend & they were 15 too. now we're almost 24
popsingerstar Wow, I can really imagine why Toy Story is close to you ! I also watched Toy Story 3 at the cinema, and it was just a treat, wasn't it? I still prefer the other two, but all three of them are near perfect movies, and toy story 4 is just around the riverbend !!
Coasters, Gaming and Stuff i cant believe pixars ruining it with a fourth movie. i was pissed when i heard about it. toy story 3 was the perfect finale
Every time The Lion King 2 gets some actual credit, I get so happy. It's such an underrated movie. Same for The Fox and the Hound, but at least I hear "some" people talking about it. Both are definetly among my favorite Disney movies and have the same message presented in equally strong ways.
@Jakub Rudek Nope, but I'll check it out. Now that I checked off all Disney and Pixar theatrical movies off my watchlist, revisiting TLK2 and loving it, the sequels are next.
"When She Loved Me" always has me in tears anytime the movie comes on. This song is also the main reason why I still have all my toys boxed up at my parents house so that one day when I have kids they can play with them. Same with "Reflection" I was also a tom boy growing up and there were some girls in my kindergarten class that would make fun of me because I would rather play Star Wars with the boys at recess instead of playing house, on the bright side though I always got to pretend I was Leia; so it wasn't all bad.
I was outraged...OUTRAGED! that "When She Loved Me" from Toy Story 2 was number two...until they showed Dumbo. I forgot all about "Baby Mine". Right choce.
I think half of these songs are not sad at all... Some of them I consider being just beautiful or even epic (from Hercules or Lion King, for example). Can you build a snowman? Really? Fox and the Hound one just an honorable mention? This song breaks me from the inside everytime. Coco and Toy Story ones are heartbreaking and sad, yes. Totally agree with number one, though.
LOL I thought the same. If anything, Go The Distance is more of an uplifting song, as it's about embarking on a whole new journey in your life, approaching towards adulthood, basically getting to know yourself, etc.. The only sad part about it is Hercules leaving his earth parents behind.
Do you wanna build a snowman is a sad song. It's Anna desperate attempt to make her sister happy. The true meaning of the song is a sad one. It's happy sounding sad song. You are banished from your tribe for no particular reason. That's sad. Sad song doesn't have to sound hopeless and desperate. But it should have heartbroken and deep true meaning underneath all the lyrics
Those who only focus on Do You Want To Build A Snowman's happier verses didn't really care much about the song/didn't want to. Definitely deserved a spot. Go the Distance didn't though. It was too uplifting. It did the opposite of DYWTBAS which started out hopeful and ended on a sad note while GTD just became more hopeful until it ended. I would have even put Pocahontas' If I Never Knew You or Brother Bear 2's It Will Be Me instead. Still, #1 definitely deserved it.
“No Way Out” completely shattered my heart. I could not stop crying thinking of all the pain Koda endured. It was a moment I never forgot. I can only imagine how I would feel if I heard my mom was killed by the person I cared for the most. The other songs are indeed depressing, but most don’t involve a shattering truth that no matter what it cannot be reversed or repaired. No matter how much you wish for it. All you can do is except that truth and hold the weight of that burden forever.
I remember watching it with the scene in the movie, but other times it wasn’t there so I got confused and so upset, that is probably the saddest Disney song ever because it sadly predicts even after they managed to stop the war he is mortally wounded and has to let her go. First time I watched it I was completely crushed 😭😭
The song at #9 is actually called "One of Us" I know this because I own the movie on DVD not only that I own a CD called Best of the Lion King and on the back of the case it lists all of the the songs that are on the CD and it says "One of Us" there
I still can’t help but think that “For the First Time In Forever” is sadder than “Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?”. The honest excitement that Anna feels around meeting new people is unbelievable touching.
I didn't cry for it. But that was because I haven't watched Dumbo since I was like six and it didn't really register to me what was going on because I was emotionally stunted as a child. It'd probably make me cry if I watched the movie again NOW. But tbh I don't really WANT to watch the old Dumbo, what with the "Pink Elephants on Parade" sequence and the whole "jim crows" thing... might watch the remake though.
If they do music scores from Disney, I hope they put "Farewell" From Pocahontas. I know not many people like that movie but the ending is one of the saddest in Disney when it comes to the "Princess Movies" All the other ones up to that point always had the happy ending where they found their price charming. She had to say goodbye to him, knowing that she would never see him again, and he might not be alive for long. (before the second movie of course)
Yeah Pocahontas 2 is really trashy because for one thing it's even less historically accurate than the 1st one. The first Pocahontas managed to make the inaccuracy work, but Pocahontas 2 just looked awful
Remember Me should've at least been number 2. Brings me to tears when I hear the first verse. However Baby Mine deserves the number 1 spot as I can relate the mother-child separation.
“No Way Out” and “You’ll Be In My Heart” aren’t the only Phil Collins songs that can tug at your heart strings. Even some Genesis songs (Phil Collins was in that band) like “Land Of Confusion” can fill you with intense emotions
I'm actually crying real tears right now, despite the fact that I'm SO glad that they got this countdown right. I remember as a kid watching Dumbo and losing it almost every time, but still loving that song. Some of the choices, #5-#10, could possibly be interchange their position, but the top 4 was dead on.
You said it! Willow Tweed's voice actress absolutely nails her part when they're in her car reminiscing as well. It hurts, and it's embarrassing watching the scene with anyone because 99% chance is I'm gonna cry. :)
I know! I burst into tears the first time I heard the song and that painful scene! It summed up everything, even though Widow Tweed had to let Tod go because anymore because of Amo Slade's threat to kill him the night before, She raised Tod as her pet and it was hard for her to let to go!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔💔💔
I watched Brother Bear the other day and wept when Coda united with his mother’s ghost during the ending even if for a second, it was so much sadder than I previously remembered when I was younger. Coco makes me cry everytime, no matter how much I watch it. It made me cry the first time and makes me cry ever since then. I notice I cry a lot more as an adult than I did as a kid at movies and shows.
One of the saddest disney songs in my opinion is I'll try from peter pan 2. That movie was one of my favourites growing up, and the song is so emotional, especially if you listen to both parts in one go.
I'd like to point out something about When She Loved Me: Randy Newman, who wrote it, almost took it out of the film, wondering if the kids would be able to sit through it. The main reason it was kept in? It made Tom Hanks and Tim Allen bawl their eyes out.
I know they aren't technically in their respective films, but I would have included Proud of Your Boy from Aladdin and If I Never Knew You from Pocahontas. Both are pretty bittersweet songs that definitely have their sad moments to them.
Yeah I was thinking about clicking off the video to watch proud of your boy, but I was like, oh hell nah I'm already close to crying from brother bear 😂
So glad Brother Bear was featured! Such an underrated film and one of my favourites but Goodbye May Seem Forever is irresputibly worthy of being pronounced one of the top 5 saddest disney songs and does not deserve to be a lowly honourable mention on a top 10 list!
My list 1. Remember me (Miguel and hector)-coco 2. When somebody loved me- toy story 2 3. Heal incantation (ending when Eugene dies)- tangled 4. Reflection-mulan 5. Proud corazon-coco 6. I am Moana- Moana 7. Make them proud-Elena of Avalor 8. I know who you are-Moana 9. Do you wanna build a snowman- frozen 10. When will my life begin-tangled
Evermore: Beauty and the beast I see the light from Tangled Why I picked them because Evermore is such a heartbreaker for the Beast as he is in pain from losing Belle,while I See the Light is such a beautiful song. You'll be in my heart from Tarzan is another one along with No Way Out from Brother Bear (never fails to make me cry) Brother Bear I let you down You trust in me Believed in me And I let you down. 😢😭😭
I try not to cry when Nani sings "Until we meet again" in Lilo & Stitch because she was savouring her last night with Lilo and thinking that she'll never see her again
Two underrated but very sad Disney songs to me are "Not in Nottingham" from Robin Hood and that song from Toy Story 1 where Buzz sings about how he never will fly again😢 Also, I always cry like a baby at the scene where the mice makes Cinderella's dress and sings the reprise of "A dream is a wish your heart make". Don't know why, because it is not sad at all - but I do! 😭
God help the outscast is such a masterpiece, it's so beautiful and kind Sally's song is just BEAUTIFUL But Baby Mine is just... too much. Same with Remember me
Even Hearing "Baby Mine" in The Live Action Trailer Hits Me Man, even hearing seconds of some of these songs made waters leak from my eyes, and tbh I think "Good Bye May Seem Forever" should be more than just honourable member because that's a very heart breaking song even for a underrated film
Holy crap @MsMojo you really hit my nail on the head, as soon as Baby Mine was revealed I started ugly crying, and I literally cried over this song yesterday when I watched Dumbo with my baby sister
Great list. Baby Mine, When She Loved Me, and Remember Me always get me teary-eyed. Another good tear-jerker that wasn't mentioned is Not in Nottingham from Robin Hood. Really makes you feel bad for the people of Nottingham as they suffer under Prince John's cruel taxation laws.
I know the movie is new but we should definitely add to this list "Dos oruguitas" from Encanto. I cry Everytime I hear that song and especially watching to the videoclip
The song "When She Loved Me" not only brings me to tears.
It also reminds me how horrible growing up can be and how important it is to try and retain your inner child
sadlobster1 it's a great song despite the fact that it will make the strongest person break down.
So true
Vanessa Stegall I didn't feel anything when I heard the song and I missed my childhood
I used to cry every moment thar scene came out
I know how that feels
'When she loved me' never fails to make me tear up. The first time I saw it in theaters, just a kid, I was trying to hide that I was crying so much.
me too that song and story behind it is so sad
Not one of Us from the Lion King 2 has an awesome beat. It's not even that sad!
the song that always made me cry at any age and still does is song with barking instead of words but I think it s the saddest because it s reality, not fantasy, it s happening right now all over the world, also it s OLD disney animation (the best) so it s ever more touching, it s the "home sweet home" song in the pound in "lady and the tramp"
if you want a dog, please adopt, don t buy
ps you didn t enclose it because videos nowadays focused too much on new disney
don t misunderstand me, it still made me cry, every second of it
and I m so glad alice is there, the scene actually saves the film from being the heartless film walt disney wrongly said it is
could you make another video about old animation, no computers?
esmeralda's song is heartbreaking because once again, it s reality, and nothing changed : still nowadays, the people who are the closest to God are not necesseraly those who attend church
Tom Hanks and Tim Allen both have said that early screenings of "Toy Story 2" made them cry because of that one song alone.
Hector's version of Remember Me was the most heartfelt of all his songs, showing her deep the love between father and daughter can really go. It's a perfect example of what Coco has to offer. What a movie. 😢💖😭
10- Hercules - 1997
9- Lion King 2 - 1998
8- Frozen - 2013
7- Brother Bear- 2003
6- the Rescuers -1977
5- Coco - 2017 my sisters saw this at the movies
4- Mulan - 1998
3- the Hunchback of Notre Dame - 1996
2- toy story 2 - 1999
1- the FOX AND HOUND - 1981
@@srihidayati5722 Yes, Miguel's version does give me the feels too, especially when Hector was almost gone forever. 😭 He's the best friend we could ever have. 💖
everytime i hear this song, my heart warms up
*sighs* Gael Garcia Bernal has such a romantic voice. I'm really glad Pixar got him to voice Hector, and every time I hear him sing in Coco, I just swoon.💖
I ugly-cry by simply thinking about that song (That's how good it is) 😵
"She loved me" hits me on a personal level. When I was little I always thought of my Toys as alive and I still to this day feel guilty for not playing with them anymore.
I know how you feel 😢
how is fox and hound only an honorable mention...I always cry my eyes out when i watch that scene
KK Plac right?! It's literally impossible to watch it without crying....IMPOSSIBLE!
Agreed!!! That moment hurts my heart!!! Da feels! Da feels!!!!
Maybe switch it with Brother bear... I didn't cry at all during that scene
Agree!!!
I haven't watched Fox and the Hound in years because of that scene. I bawled the last time I watched it, and that was over 10 years ago
"Goodbye May Seem Forever" Literally rips my heart out each time I see the scene. I can't help but completely sob my eyes out watching. It really leaves a painful feeling watching it.
Hector singing to Coco makes me cry every time I hear it.
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I CAME TO SEE IF THIS WAS HERE hey is my favorite movie ok HALF ANGERY HALF HAPPY FOR BEING TOLD ima edit something in later EDIT:wow i expected it to be 10 - 8 nope its 5 like its sad but not u cry a bit sad
This was actually the first Disney that made me tear up and I never cried on Disney Songs
It makes me cry too, but when Miguel sings with Coco, that just brings me truly to tears right from the beginning
Creativa Artly
SAME!!!!!
The ending of "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" Is real sad 😰 after Elsa and Anna's parents died
Baby Mine deserves to be number one. Obviously thats the saddest one out of all of them 😫
Agreed T^T
Agreed, and watching this while trying not to cry is only made harder by having my 2yr old son watching this with me clutching my arm.... needless to say I failed
Michelle DiPalo You felt Dumbo's mom's pain. Imagine being ripped from your only child not knowing what his fate will be. I know its only a animation, but im sure in reality, many mothers around the world have gone through this.
@@SamanthaN92 Don't need to imagine it. Unfortunately, watched my sister go through this after she lost her son when he was 5 months old.
Michelle DiPalo Thats horrible. Im so sorry she went through that. 😔
What? "Go the distance" is a sad song? its an inspirational song! come on Watchmojo!!
Ikr
I guess whats sad is how the people in the market finally got to him by calling him freak. Its a great song. Just not that sad
ikr I loved that song the first time I heard it i didn't cry
even the melody is happy, not sad at all
*MsMojo
"When she loved me" in 2nd place
*Me* : WTF! That is by far the saddest song in Disney hist..
"Baby mine" starts playing
*Me* : Oh shit..
*Me* : Starts weeping😭
That was my reaction too, haha. I was certain 'When She Loved Me" would be number one. I was like "What could possibly be above that?! Then the reveal. "Oh, yeah, I'll give y'all that one." The live action version of that scene is even more heartwrenching.
Remember me💕💕💕that last scene was so saaad and beautiful
1- Leo and Stich
2- Alice in Wonderland
True it made me cry tho
Luckily, Coco is just so strong with the execution of its intentions.
Yeah, I said it, YMS!
I usually never cry or tear up but Coco had me in tears, my nose was getting stuffed up and everything. That movie surprised me, emotionally.
Remember me and when she loved me is my two fav disney songs
Is Go the Distance really sad? I never thought it was 😂
Not at all 😂😂😂😂😂
Disney Songs may be really sad and I sometimes don't get tears, but 'Remember Me', sung by Hector in the past and Miguel in the present along with his grandma...it bring tears in my eyes no matter what.
Since they are heart warming yet the bad guy's way was pretty spirit lifting funny enough.
I am glad that the song Baby Mine from Dumbo is number 1 on the list. Even though it’s very comforting but depressing, it reminds me of my late mother. Every time I saw Dumbo as a child, I never understood how sad this song could actually be to someone. Now that I’m older and watch this movie, I try to hold back the tears when this song plays because I enjoyed my mom’s presence and was shocked when she died unexpectedly two years ago. I also have the same reaction when I hear Your Mother and Mine from Peter Pan (1953), but it gets funny towards the end when Mr. Smee starts crying and Captain Hook shushes him.
I'm not crying...you're crying.
ok I'm crying.
We’re all crying 😢
Well,it just a small tear
Courtney Johnson I’m not even crying, absolutely not sad at all
We all are crying
. . . fuck we both crying . . .
"Little one, when you play,
don't you mind what they say.
Let those eyes sparkle and shine,
never a tear, baby of mine."
Choked up watching that Dumbo scene :(:(
Me too. You should here the guitar version sung by that lady (forgot her name) 😢
Only cover I know is by Alison Krauss. It's a really beautiful version.
Natalie Bruce THAT'S IT! Thank you!
Same, that always got me when I was little :(
My childhood
God help the outcasts stands out as the most heartbroking song out of all the songs in The Hunchback of Notre Dame
That explained Hell Fire isn't on that. It would more of been on a Top 10 Epic Disney Songs right? >:3
Why isn't "You'll be in my heart", not on this list.
Estuary Martian it’s a song about a mother devoting her love for her child. It’s heart warming, not sad.
Oh the Tarzan song!
I consider that more of a happy tear moment instead of a SAD moment.
You have no idea how that song makes me so emotional. I love it so much and it has become one of my favorites.
Also one of the reasons why Tarzan is on my top favorite disney movies of all time.
Nani singing to Lilo on their last night together while Stitch is trying to grasp what Ohana means didn't even make the list?
Right?! I still get chills when I hear it!
Or the dumb soundtrack. The best songs always get left out.
-You'll be in my heart (Tarzan)
-You're mother and mine (Peter Pan)
-Proud of your boy (Aladdin)
-I will go sailing no more (Toy Story)
-Your heart will lead you home (The Tigger Movie)
-If I never knew you (Pocahontas)
-Aloha Oe (Lilo and Stitch)
-I'll try (Return to Neverland)
-I'm still here (Treasure Planet)
-Not in Nottingham (Robin Hood)
-Will the sun ever shine again? (Home on the Range). I know the movie sucks, but this song is pretty touching.
-Out of thin air (Aladdin and the King of Thieves)
& Wherever you are (Poohs grand adventure the search for Christopher Robin) too.
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Where is reflection(mulan)?
"I'll Try"
Omg that song always made me cry as a kid
I love you for mentioning Return To Neverland, the most underrated Disney animovie ever. I'll Try plus the Reprise are some of the saddest Disney moments.
I lost it on “when somebody loves you” about Jesse from Toy Story 2. Bawling.... 😭
Remember Me, God Help the Outcasts, When She Loved Me, Goodbye May Seems Forever, Sally’s Song, Baby Mine, and You’ll Be In My Heart are the Disney songs that still makes me cry. Now, if you’ll excuse me I got to go and hug my mom, and get a box of tissues. 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Chelsea Canales proud of your boy is so good!
OK. Good luck.
DONT YOU WANNA BUILD A SNOWMAN!?
me too :(
Awwwww Man you were supposed to do that before the video even started
“Reflection” is amazing and “When She Loved Me” brings back such nostalgia and heartache for some reason. Wow. ❤️
The disney song that always makes me cry is "Little Wonders" in meet the robinsons.
Waffy Tafalla same!!! OMG
@@gwilliams5901 ♡♡♡♡
So it isn't just me?? That movie's ending always makes me sob like a baby, even though it's arguably one of the happiest disney movie endings. Something about it just always hits me where it hurts
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Me too... I think that was the first Disney film I ever cried watching...
I came to add one:
"The Next Right Thing"
-Frozen 2
To number 1!
That’s what I came here to see but then I realized when this video was made lol
That's also a sad song.
If only they made this video half a year later...
Actually, this video was 14 months before Frozen 2 was released.
*The #1 one song “Baby Mine” plays*
It’s the one song that never fails to make me cry...😢
Now that it’s getting a live action,the remake of the song still makes me cry.
I'm dreading the day I see the remake, purely for that scene 😭😭😭
Top 10 saddest songs: we can make you cry.
*Anna in Frozen 2: Hold my grief.*
So true!
"Remember Me" will always have a special place in my heart 💜 Coco was the first movie I saw after my mother passed away and those lyrics always stuck with me
“When Somebody Loved Me”, “Aloha Oe”, and of course “Baby Mine” break me to tears for a number of reasons:
1) the first due to my family losing connection with my brother because of matters i cannot explain
2) the second due to every time i return home after visiting said brother, especially after the first time i saw him in a correctional facility
3) the second and third due to me losing beloved pets...that i had raised since they were babies (recently my family lost two dogs...one month apart) and there is one version of “Baby Mine” that will always make me cry. 😭
When she loved me actually makes me cry so much, every time I hear it to this date, and I think the song perfectly sums up what the Toy story franchise is essentially about- nostalgia, and how truly painful growing up can be!
Coasters, Gaming and Stuff it was the first movie i ever cried at. i'd just turned five when it came out & it made me promise 2 never ever get rid of any of my toys ever again. i was devastated when i heard toys r us was closing too :'( im almost 24 & i still love it & i still love toys :( on may 18 2014 i went there & got woody cuz hes my favorite of the toys like andy. i just went back last year & got buzz. but one of his wings broke so i took him back & got another one but i wish i kept him. when i heard it was closing i went back & got jessie, rex & sarge & the soldiers but i had 2 order bullseye from amazon cuz of them closing :(
popsingerstar It was the first one I cried at too! However I watched it on dvd cause I wasn’t born before 1999.. But I was also and still am the same, I literally still have all of my toys, and will never throw them away or pass them on, even when I go to ‘college’...😂
Coasters, Gaming and Stuff my brother & i r twins & we were born in 1994. the first movie came out on our first birthday, toy story 2 came out 2 days after our fifth birthday & we were 15 when toy story 3 came out. we saw it with our cousin & her friend & they were 15 too. now we're almost 24
popsingerstar Wow, I can really imagine why Toy Story is close to you ! I also watched Toy Story 3 at the cinema, and it was just a treat, wasn't it? I still prefer the other two, but all three of them are near perfect movies, and toy story 4 is just around the riverbend !!
Coasters, Gaming and Stuff i cant believe pixars ruining it with a fourth movie. i was pissed when i heard about it. toy story 3 was the perfect finale
Every time The Lion King 2 gets some actual credit, I get so happy. It's such an underrated movie. Same for The Fox and the Hound, but at least I hear "some" people talking about it. Both are definetly among my favorite Disney movies and have the same message presented in equally strong ways.
@Jakub Rudek Nope, but I'll check it out. Now that I checked off all Disney and Pixar theatrical movies off my watchlist, revisiting TLK2 and loving it, the sequels are next.
"When She Loved Me" always has me in tears anytime the movie comes on. This song is also the main reason why I still have all my toys boxed up at my parents house so that one day when I have kids they can play with them. Same with "Reflection" I was also a tom boy growing up and there were some girls in my kindergarten class that would make fun of me because I would rather play Star Wars with the boys at recess instead of playing house, on the bright side though I always got to pretend I was Leia; so it wasn't all bad.
Toy Story 3 catches me all the time
me too
Me three.
Same 😭
Ugh, that beginning, though. I still get chills when I hear that song from Lilo and stitch
Also reflection and go the distance aren't that sad
I was outraged...OUTRAGED! that "When She Loved Me" from Toy Story 2 was number two...until they showed Dumbo. I forgot all about "Baby Mine". Right choce.
My exact same reaction!
I think half of these songs are not sad at all... Some of them I consider being just beautiful or even epic (from Hercules or Lion King, for example).
Can you build a snowman? Really?
Fox and the Hound one just an honorable mention? This song breaks me from the inside everytime.
Coco and Toy Story ones are heartbreaking and sad, yes.
Totally agree with number one, though.
AliraSK I think none of these songs are sad, got eem.
LOL I thought the same. If anything, Go The Distance is more of an uplifting song, as it's about embarking on a whole new journey in your life, approaching towards adulthood, basically getting to know yourself, etc.. The only sad part about it is Hercules leaving his earth parents behind.
Do you wanna build a snowman is a sad song. It's Anna desperate attempt to make her sister happy. The true meaning of the song is a sad one. It's happy sounding sad song. You are banished from your tribe for no particular reason. That's sad. Sad song doesn't have to sound hopeless and desperate. But it should have heartbroken and deep true meaning underneath all the lyrics
Those who only focus on Do You Want To Build A Snowman's happier verses didn't really care much about the song/didn't want to. Definitely deserved a spot. Go the Distance didn't though. It was too uplifting. It did the opposite of DYWTBAS which started out hopeful and ended on a sad note while GTD just became more hopeful until it ended. I would have even put Pocahontas' If I Never Knew You or Brother Bear 2's It Will Be Me instead. Still, #1 definitely deserved it.
Liete ‘If I Never Knew You’ is a deleted song, though. This channel did a list on deleted Disney songs and it was on it.
Brother bear makes me cry....
My brother stays away from our family 😢😢😭
Glad ToyStory 2 was higher up the list. Makes me sad every time I hear it!
Ali * i think it was the first movie that ever made me cry & it made me promise 2 never ever get rid of any of my toys ever again
“No Way Out” completely shattered my heart. I could not stop crying thinking of all the pain Koda endured. It was a moment I never forgot. I can only imagine how I would feel if I heard my mom was killed by the person I cared for the most. The other songs are indeed depressing, but most don’t involve a shattering truth that no matter what it cannot be reversed or repaired. No matter how much you wish for it. All you can do is except that truth and hold the weight of that burden forever.
Baby mine gets me every time. Its my daughters song i sang to her as a baby
Me too!!!
"If I Never Knew You" from Pocahontas has always succeeded in causing tears to form in my eyes.
I remember watching it with the scene in the movie, but other times it wasn’t there so I got confused and so upset, that is probably the saddest Disney song ever because it sadly predicts even after they managed to stop the war he is mortally wounded and has to let her go. First time I watched it I was completely crushed 😭😭
I LOVE "Not One of Us". But "Remember Me" and "When She Loved Me" break my heart... Even worse, the Fox and the Hound kills me :(
The song at #9 is actually called "One of Us" I know this because I own the movie on DVD not only that I own a CD called Best of the Lion King and on the back of the case it lists all of the the songs that are on the CD and it says "One of Us" there
The song that got tears to my eyes was in COCO to me that was epic the Miguel version.
Most of these songs were sad moments though.
Reflection will forever be my favorite heartbreaking song:") I even downloaded the song on my phone LOL....
“remember me” gets me every time
Sarah Maclachlan's number in Toy Story 2 will always make me tear up. 😭😭😭😭
I still can’t help but think that “For the First Time In Forever” is sadder than “Do You Wanna Build a Snowman?”. The honest excitement that Anna feels around meeting new people is unbelievable touching.
Elsa for me during for the first time in forever is basically exactly me (or maybe just as Elsa throughout most of the movie)
I knew Baby Mine is number one. It always sheds tears. 😢
Sally's song is Very strong as it helps her express her feelings for Jack Skellington
Disney and Pixar sure knows how to make you cry
Khalid Henry still waiting
@@alfredoangel2359 for what?
Khalid Henry for Disney or Pixar to make me cry
Yeah.
They do it pretty well
The fox and the hound one should be number 1. Makes me cry just by hearing the few notes. 😭😭😭😭😭
Those who didn't cry for baby mine are just lying through their teeth.
I have sour thoughts about that movie in general so any scene is more cringe inducing but I'll agree its pretty sad. Dont go to the circus!
@Jakub Rudek you're missing a great classic. Great movie, you just have to survive that scene
can t wait to see what tim burton will make of it
if dany elfman makes the music, bring a lot of tissues
I didn't cry for it. But that was because I haven't watched Dumbo since I was like six and it didn't really register to me what was going on because I was emotionally stunted as a child. It'd probably make me cry if I watched the movie again NOW. But tbh I don't really WANT to watch the old Dumbo, what with the "Pink Elephants on Parade" sequence and the whole "jim crows" thing... might watch the remake though.
People have to have a heart of stone to not be saddened by that scene.
"Baby Mine" deserves the #1 spot. It's such a depressing song and moment.
If they do music scores from Disney, I hope they put "Farewell" From Pocahontas. I know not many people like that movie but the ending is one of the saddest in Disney when it comes to the "Princess Movies" All the other ones up to that point always had the happy ending where they found their price charming. She had to say goodbye to him, knowing that she would never see him again, and he might not be alive for long. (before the second movie of course)
Omg can't agree better
Its a very beautiful score
Honestly I think most people who don't like Pocahontas are the ones who Saw the "sequel" bc it really pretty much ruined the original
@@TheSuperNikko agree, wish that the secuel never been made
Yeah Pocahontas 2 is really trashy because for one thing it's even less historically accurate than the 1st one. The first Pocahontas managed to make the inaccuracy work, but Pocahontas 2 just looked awful
Remember Me should've at least been number 2. Brings me to tears when I hear the first verse. However Baby Mine deserves the number 1 spot as I can relate the mother-child separation.
In my feelings a bit now.. but where is “you’ll be in my heart.” That one always gets to me!!
“No Way Out” and “You’ll Be In My Heart” aren’t the only Phil Collins songs that can tug at your heart strings. Even some Genesis songs (Phil Collins was in that band) like “Land Of Confusion” can fill you with intense emotions
"Not One Of Us" is my jam!
Fox & the Hound always brings out a few tears too.
I'm actually crying real tears right now, despite the fact that I'm SO glad that they got this countdown right. I remember as a kid watching Dumbo and losing it almost every time, but still loving that song. Some of the choices, #5-#10, could possibly be interchange their position, but the top 4 was dead on.
A lot of the songs in the Toy Story movies are sad but Jessie's will ALWAYS get to me along with Reflection from Mulan
Someone tears "Remember Me" "When She Loved Me" and "Don't Think Twice"over heartbreking saddest songs disney movies😢crying all fade alway💔tears
"When She Loved Me" really gets me everytime.
#5!!!! What an outrage!! It should be #1, it’s the saddest song ever. It has such a touching meaning. Who wouldn’t cry😭
ikr it deserved higher
Ok sorry Goodbye May Be Forever is number one.
I might be a 22 year old man built like a goon but that scene kills me everytime I watch the movie.
I cry at that too, even a 25 year old me
You said it! Willow Tweed's voice actress absolutely nails her part when they're in her car reminiscing as well. It hurts, and it's embarrassing watching the scene with anyone because 99% chance is I'm gonna cry. :)
Chris D I agree but for me it ties for number one with baby mine.... but at 45 I still get tears 😭 in my eyes with both
I know! I burst into tears the first time I heard the song and that painful scene! It summed up everything, even though Widow Tweed had to let Tod go because anymore because of Amo Slade's threat to kill him the night before, She raised Tod as her pet and it was hard for her to let to go!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔💔💔
I watched Brother Bear the other day and wept when Coda united with his mother’s ghost during the ending even if for a second, it was so much sadder than I previously remembered when I was younger.
Coco makes me cry everytime, no matter how much I watch it. It made me cry the first time and makes me cry ever since then. I notice I cry a lot more as an adult than I did as a kid at movies and shows.
One of the saddest disney songs in my opinion is I'll try from peter pan 2. That movie was one of my favourites growing up, and the song is so emotional, especially if you listen to both parts in one go.
Yes I agree. Man that crushed me when I heard. Losing your innocence because of war
Agreed.
I thought you were the Disney PIXAR queen that tried to tell Merida the meaning of becoming a princess. My bad.
joel mac neilly is one of the best
even the first notes of the opening scene make me cry
OH GOSH I love that song. It's so amazing.
No Way Out has always been one of my favorites and it’s such an unknown song, it means a lot to see it here ❤️
Hearing Jessie’s sad song always makes me so sad, that I always skip that part when watching Toy Story 2.
Why? It shows us what Jessie's past was.
Double Aura Just sad how she was just given away. Not caring for Jessie anymore. Just sad.
@@CelebrityGamerTV Oh. My bad.
It is a sad song for because it was my grandmas funeral song
🎶 God Help the Outcasts 🎶 gets me every time. The saddest thing about this song, is that it's meaning is still relevant in 2019. 😔😥
The Brother Bear soundtrack is so good
Agreed!
I thought I was the only one. ☺
I can't listen to that No way out song without crying 😂🥺
I'd like to point out something about When She Loved Me: Randy Newman, who wrote it, almost took it out of the film, wondering if the kids would be able to sit through it. The main reason it was kept in?
It made Tom Hanks and Tim Allen bawl their eyes out.
not surprising from two actors with a big heart
freaking baby mine reminds me of my little brother and I cant watch it without crying and I am so happy its number one this song deserves that slot
That scene in Brother bear always made me cry.
In the broadway version they have Elsa sing the last “do you wanna build a snowman” and it’s even sadder
I don't care what anyone says but "Someone's waiting for you" from The Rescuers always makes me cry so much!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I know they aren't technically in their respective films, but I would have included Proud of Your Boy from Aladdin and If I Never Knew You from Pocahontas. Both are pretty bittersweet songs that definitely have their sad moments to them.
kcsupersonic1 And Shooting Star from Hercules
Absolutly! I really love them both 😭❤️
Both are sadder than the first 8 or so songs on this list too
@@NoThankUBeQuiet AGREE 😭😭❤️
Yeah I was thinking about clicking off the video to watch proud of your boy, but I was like, oh hell nah I'm already close to crying from brother bear 😂
Finally, some appreciation for Someone's Waiting for You! That's my absolute favorite Disney song, and it's so painfully underrated!
The last two definitely had tears. Just so tragic...
So glad Brother Bear was featured! Such an underrated film and one of my favourites but Goodbye May Seem Forever is irresputibly worthy of being pronounced one of the top 5 saddest disney songs and does not deserve to be a lowly honourable mention on a top 10 list!
Go The Distance is even sadder if you're Italian, as its singer, Alex Baroni, died an untimely death just a few years after in an accident, aged 36.
I mean it's not a sad song. Uplifting if anything.
"Someone's waiting for you" from The Rescuers still makes me sob like a baby!
Where is will the sun ever shine again from home on the range?! That should be on the list
I don't watch Home On The Range because it's not on Netflix nor do I have a DVD copy of one.
My list
1. Remember me (Miguel and hector)-coco
2. When somebody loved me- toy story 2
3. Heal incantation (ending when Eugene dies)- tangled
4. Reflection-mulan
5. Proud corazon-coco
6. I am Moana- Moana
7. Make them proud-Elena of Avalor
8. I know who you are-Moana
9. Do you wanna build a snowman- frozen
10. When will my life begin-tangled
Evermore: Beauty and the beast
I see the light from Tangled
Why I picked them because Evermore is such a heartbreaker for the Beast as he is in pain from losing Belle,while I See the Light is such a beautiful song.
You'll be in my heart from Tarzan is another one along with No Way Out from Brother Bear (never fails to make me cry)
Brother Bear I let you down
You trust in me
Believed in me
And I let you down.
😢😭😭
Evermore is from the live action version. It doesn't count.
Since when is "I See the Light" sad, though? It's beautiful, sure... but sad? Not really.
Not One of Us is such a painful, yet powerful song!! Definitely one of my favs!!
I try not to cry when Nani sings "Until we meet again" in Lilo & Stitch because she was savouring her last night with Lilo and thinking that she'll never see her again
No way out from Brother Bear is Very sad it's in that moment that Kenai finally tells koda the truth That he Was the one who killed his Mother
It was beautiful 2 watch it made my sister's 😢.
Yep. Baby Mine makes me sob.
Two underrated but very sad Disney songs to me are "Not in Nottingham" from Robin Hood and that song from Toy Story 1 where Buzz sings about how he never will fly again😢
Also, I always cry like a baby at the scene where the mice makes Cinderella's dress and sings the reprise of "A dream is a wish your heart make". Don't know why, because it is not sad at all - but I do! 😭
ME TOO !
"Not in Nottingham" is definitely underrated - hands down!
God help the outscast is such a masterpiece, it's so beautiful and kind
Sally's song is just BEAUTIFUL
But Baby Mine is just... too much. Same with Remember me
Even Hearing "Baby Mine" in The Live Action Trailer Hits Me
Man, even hearing seconds of some of these songs made waters leak from my eyes, and tbh I think "Good Bye May Seem Forever" should be more than just honourable member because that's a very heart breaking song even for a underrated film
I think When She Loved Me should be number one. That part always makes me cry.
Holy crap @MsMojo you really hit my nail on the head, as soon as Baby Mine was revealed I started ugly crying, and I literally cried over this song yesterday when I watched Dumbo with my baby sister
I cannot listen to When She Loved Me without sobbing hysterically.
“You’ll Be In My Heart” from Tarzan always makes me cry.
Great list. Baby Mine, When She Loved Me, and Remember Me always get me teary-eyed. Another good tear-jerker that wasn't mentioned is Not in Nottingham from Robin Hood. Really makes you feel bad for the people of Nottingham as they suffer under Prince John's cruel taxation laws.
My head is pounding now from crying so much. Baby mine really did it to me
I know the movie is new but we should definitely add to this list "Dos oruguitas" from Encanto. I cry Everytime I hear that song and especially watching to the videoclip
Definitely
Indeed but this video is 3 years old ago.
Yes 🥰
I’ve grown soft, when I first saw these movies I barely felt anything at all, but now I couldn’t even get through this video without a few tears.