
If you could create a soundtrack of your life, you'd probably have happy music, sad music, and music for every mood in between. Though a song can't make the pain of a breakup go away, it sure can help lift your spirits, or allow you to give into your blues, if that's the path you want to take. As part of my
Best of 2008 coverage, I asked you to tell me
your favorite breakup song of the year, so I'm back to round up my favorites that I found helpful, too.

Music can be an incredibly powerful tool. Whether you're looking to
sing out loud and vent your frustration on a bad day or set
the mood for romance, certain songs have the ability to set that tone; whatever the situation might be.
I know what your favorite
sad song is, but since new hits come out weekly, do tell, what was your favorite breakup song of 2008?

Sometimes, if it's been a particularly rough day or you're just in a funk, blasting a great tune and singing at the top of your lungs can really relieve the tension. So roll up your windows, turn on your iPod, and just let it all out! Here are 10 of my favorite songs to sing at the top of my lungs:
- "Since You Been Gone" — Kelly Clarkson
- "Free Falling" — Tom Petty
- "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" — Cyndi Lauper
- "Don't Stop Believing" — Journey
- "Holiday" — Madonna
- "Buddy Holly" — Weezer
- "Semi-Charmed Life" — Third Eye Blind
- "You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin'" — Righteous Brothers
- "1999" — Prince
- "Strong Enough" — Sheryl Crow
I know you have your own, so add them below!
Listening to music can be an incredibly sensual experience, so it's no wonder it pairs so well with a hot and steamy makeout session. In fact, just the experience of creating the perfect lip-smacking playlist can be a turn on in itself. So here's my own personal list of the top 10 makeout session songs!

It may sound cheesy and cliché, but music can be really moving and meaningful. That’s why people shell out tons for a concert ticket and couple’s love to embrace a particular song and call it their own. And the song that represents a couple is often not a love song, but something more quirky, a song that symbolizes a particular time or feeling.