Songs about decline

The theme of decline resonates through melodies that capture the essence of fading glory, lost love, or the waning of an era. It's a universal experience, echoed in the chords and verses of poignant songs.

Dive into the lyrical journey of decline and uncover the stories woven into the music. Let the songs guide you through the shadows of descent.

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Song
Artist
  1. VALENTINE Måneskin
  2. La Mafia Muere Los Cadetes de Linares
  3. My Hometown Bruce Springsteen
  4. Fade Out Lines The Avener
  5. La Vecindad Del Vago Chikano Jcr
  6. Fallen Imagine Dragons
  7. Un Último Vals Joaquín Sabina
  8. Mi Vieja Viola Edmundo Rivero
  9. The Writing On The Wall Iron Maiden
  10. Decadencia Héroes Del Silencio
  11. Babylon 5 Seconds Of Summer
  12. Bones Radiohead
  13. El Mundo Molotov
  14. Habaname Carlos Varela
  15. Death Of a Party Girl TV Girl
  16. Youngstown Bruce Springsteen
  17. Guitarrero viejo Alfredo Zitarrosa
  18. La Casa Azul Duncan Dhu
  19. Le temps des cathédrales Bruno Pelletier
  20. Flor de Fango Carlos Gardel
  21. Una Mujer Camilo Sesto
  22. Viking Juice: The End of Rock & Roll INXS
  23. Losing It Rush
  24. Ruina Imperii Sabaton
  25. Dama Demencia Enjambre
  26. El Artista Del Alambre Amaral
  27. Les Temps Des Cathédrales Notre Dame De Paris
  28. Cuando Ya No Importe El Cuarteto de Nos
  29. Emperor Banya
  30. Va Como Va Luis Eduardo Aute
  31. Rock Is Dead The Doors
  32. Are the Good Times Really Over for Good Merle Haggard
  33. Una Canción Triste Bunbury
  34. Diminuto Guilherme de Sá
  35. Packard Edmundo Rivero
  36. Mundo Velho Tião Carreiro e Pardinho
  37. What Do You Say Mickey Avalon
  38. O Velho Francisco Chico Buarque
  39. Uno Y Uno Carlos Gardel
  40. Ancestral Steven Wilson
  41. Tierrita poca Alfredo Zitarrosa
  42. Lying In State Megadeth
  43. Knights Of The Sunwheel Nordglanz
  44. Old England The Waterboys
  45. La Sublimación Zambayonny
  46. Trap Sad M2H
  47. BREAKING P.O.D
  48. North Country Blues Bob Dylan
  49. Mi Chorro de Voz Miguel Aceves Mejía
  50. ¡Al Ladrón, Al Ladrón! Joaquín Sabina