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Pale blue eyes- Velvet Underground
When you were mine- Prince or Cyndi Lauper versions are both great
Gave you everything- The interrupters
I will always love you- Dolly
I hate myself for loving you- Joan Jett
You can have him- Nina Simone
Also doesn't necessarily have to be an official break up song to fit the bill.
Sweetness- Jimmy Eat World Always really loved that song but just found out that it's apparently about learning how to not find validation in others.
Wuthering Heights by Kate Bush also checks off the unhinged doomed from the start relationship box for me even if it's not necessarily a breakup song
Also, being able to get through Fast Car by Tracy Chapman without sobbing is a clear sign of progress.
Also, just remembered Flowers on the Wall by the Statler Brothers. OG big unhinged energy
I will never know that kind of progress. I love that song but I cannot listen to it without crying, it’s so sad.