This is gonna sound silly but every song from Meowy Christmas/Jingle Cats AND Baby Mine from Dumbo. Grandma loved Jingle Cats to the point she would play the CD in spring, summer, fall and winter despite being a Christmas CD. 'Baby Mine' was one that she used to sing to me every time I watched Dumbo (to the point she actually pouted that I watched the scene without her one time). So now that she's gone even just thinking of those songs (including right now) it makes me cry. :'( I can never watch my favorite Disney film again.
Those are the first four that come to mind, but there are way too many to mention. (Honestly I don't even know why the second one gets to me...)
This song hits me right in the feels (i cry evry tiem). I don't know why it hits me so hard, but it does. Maybe it's the words, maybe it's the breathy and emotional voice, maybe it's because I feel like I deserve to have it sung at me. Michael Buble's version of this doesn't hit me at all for whatever reason, but with Julie London's version I seriously need to stop doing whatever I'm doing and just think about my life and try not to cry when I hear this. (I didn't even listen to it now, I just grabbed the link)
If you've seen Watership Down, you'll know why. Ending B of NieR hit me pretty hard...somehow having the lyrics in English made it even worse. As good as Automata's Weight of the World was, it doesn't come close to matching this for sheer emotional force.
I don't cry at a lot of things, but I cry at this. A really, really sad song. What makes it better is it's (loosely) based off of Edgar Allan Poe's poem.
Suicidal/Manic Depressive Black Metal makes me feel bad. But in a fascinated kind of way. WARNING: Song is not for the light hearted This is 10 tonne hammer music man!
I truly love this song, even if i haven't known someone who commit it suicide. It does break ya somehow, especially in the middle. it reminds me of the other people I lost
This performance of Black in tribute to Chris Cornell (along with all of the tributes to Cornell) just makes me cry R.I.P. Chris Cornell :'(
A lot of songs make me emotional, whether or not they include lyrics doesn't have much of an impact. In fact I find myself more emotional with songs that don't include lyrics, mostly because the actual rhythm of the song can be left to interpretation.