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Songs that make you cry... Here I go again...
Michael Jackson's One Day In Your Life just came on. This song is sure melo-dramatic, esp to a ten year old boy that just lost his father, like I did the year this song was a huge hit in Holland. Somehow I channeled all my sadness into this song and it is still capable of making me bawl like a child whenever I hear it, almost immediately when I hear the melody. I have the same with The Beatles' Free As A Bird, a song I was drawn to after the death of my mother almost two years ago. The image of a bird freeing itself of earth's gravity is exactly how I experienced my mother's passing and therefor, also, a song that can make me cry immediately. So what are your crying songs and why? | |
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HamsterHuey said: Here I go again...
Michael Jackson's One Day In Your Life just came on. This song is sure melo-dramatic, esp to a ten year old boy that just lost his father, like I did the year this song was a huge hit in Holland. Somehow I channeled all my sadness into this song and it is still capable of making me bawl like a child whenever I hear it, almost immediately when I hear the melody. I have the same with The Beatles' Free As A Bird, a song I was drawn to after the death of my mother almost two years ago. The image of a bird freeing itself of earth's gravity is exactly how I experienced my mother's passing and therefor, also, a song that can make me cry immediately. So what are your crying songs and why? ...and one of THOSE things as for mine? Happy Xmas War is Over - John Lennon Iris - Goo Goo Dolls Angels - Sarah Mclachlin (sp) Right Here Waiting - Richard Marx | |
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Jackson 5 - GiveLove on Christmas Day.
I've cried on this one just because of what happened to Mike, that's all. Mother by John Lennon almost brings me there. [Edited 12/7/05 8:40am] | |
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I think people who post here forget I also asked WHY?
What is so special about these songs? Explain! | |
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HamsterHuey said: I think people who post here forget I also asked WHY?
What is so special about these songs? Explain! Happy Xmas War is Over - was the last song my Mum ever heard I played it for her a few days days before she passed away Iris - we played at her Funeral Angels - it just always makes me think of her (yes, my Mum again ) Right Here Waiting - the only guy I've ever really been in love with passed away when we were both 19 and this was and always will be my song "to" him | |
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Natisse said: HamsterHuey said: I think people who post here forget I also asked WHY?
What is so special about these songs? Explain! Happy Xmas War is Over - was the last song my Mum ever heard I played it for her a few days days before she passed away Iris - we played at her Funeral Angels - it just always makes me think of her (yes, my Mum again ) Right Here Waiting - the only guy I've ever really been in love with passed away when we were both 19 and this was and always will be my song "to" him Awwww. We're suckers for our mums, we are. | |
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Sometimes It Snows In April makes me cry because its about death, and I associate it with all the people Ive lost. Zoom by the Commodores is a pretty random one, but Ive said this on the Org before, it was my Dads favourite song and he died 5 years ago. Its quite a depresssing song too!
Way Over Yonder by Carole King, because...I dunno, Ive always identified with the sentiment and when you want to be "way over yonder" and youre not its upsetting. River by Joni Mitchell always got to me, and then I kinda pushed my ex away in much the same way, so it was just a bit too close to the bone! There are probably tons more, but thats all youre getting for now! Coincidentally, Purple Rain always stops me crying! | |
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HamsterHuey said: Natisse said: Happy Xmas War is Over - was the last song my Mum ever heard I played it for her a few days days before she passed away Iris - we played at her Funeral Angels - it just always makes me think of her (yes, my Mum again ) Right Here Waiting - the only guy I've ever really been in love with passed away when we were both 19 and this was and always will be my song "to" him Awwww. We're suckers for our mums, we are. Stop hugging me otherwise you're gonna make me cry for real... really missing her today for some reason | |
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Natisse said: HamsterHuey said: Awwww. We're suckers for our mums, we are. Stop hugging me otherwise you're gonna make me cry for real... really missing her today for some reason Aw honey I hope youre ok! Come on be strong for us Shes right there with you telling you to just get on with things and not worry about her not being there! You have my number remember | |
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susannah said: River by Joni Mitchell
Oooh, such a nice song (and album) that is... | |
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HamsterHuey said: susannah said: River by Joni Mitchell
Oooh, such a nice song (and album) that is... And Angels by Sarah McLachlan is amazing too Natisse, not heard it for years though | |
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lilgish said: Jackson 5 - GiveLove on Christmas Day.
I've cried on this one just because of what happened to Mike, that's all. Mother by John Lennon almost brings me there. [Edited 12/7/05 8:40am] That is a beautiful Xmas song by the J5 | |
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Here & now by Luther Vandross and End of the road by Boyz to men. Here & and Now is one of those touching love songs that would make you cry tears of joy.End of the Road reminded me of graduation in high school.This song was sung by the school choir in 93. | |
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Oh! And Lately by Stevie Wonder!!!
So so sad... | |
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I never cry at songs, the nearest i come to it, is when i listen to "nobody but you" by Ruby Turner (originally by Gladys and the pips) and "desperado" | |
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Latley by Stvie Wonder is a toucching song. | |
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From the movie Cooley High when Richard "Cochise" Morris was being buried.
The song:"It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" sung by :G.C. Cameron | |
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I think you can still cry at a beautiful melody, even if the song doesn't particularly associate with a memory. Well I can anyway..
China - Tori Amos. An ex was almost going to play this on piano, but stopped as she said she was going to cry if she did (as I had to go back to Scotland soon). Hence, it is very poignant for me. You're Ageing Well - Dar Williams. Said ex and I used to share alot of music together, and this is one I distinctly remember crying to as I was lying with her (both of us with earphones in!)...it holds connotations of imminent loss and of course who wants to get old, right? The Downtown Lights - The Blue Nile. In between school and college I literally had no friends I could call as such, so this song embodied my loneliness as I stood on a ship where I had my first job and gazed out over the sea at the lights of Largs where we were moored. I wasn't even listening to the song, just playing it in my head and that was enough. This Woman's Work/Under The Ivy - Kate Bush. Both of these get to me, listen and you'll agree their beauty alone is something to tear up over. Aikea Guinea - Cocteau Twins. Doesn't even have any intelligible lyrics, it doesn't need any, the swell of the music is enough! The Wing And The Wheel - Nanci Griffith. A really sad, winsome song. Simply a melody that gets to me, and it's just as sad live. Left Me A Fool - Indigo Girls. A song about seeing someone walk out of your life, which I've had my fair share of. Bright Eyes - Simon And Garfunkel was it?? The one about the rabbit in Watership Down. I mean, who couldn't lose it to that song?? Then there are lots of other really affecting songs, and I'd probably cry to them if you kicked me in the leg while they were playing. I'm just a sap, so sue me. "I'm much too hot to be cool" | |
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Many Bob Dylan songs make me cry. I can't even begin to name them all. His songs are so emotional and passionate. When he sings of lost love and such, that gets me everytime. | |
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Bob Dylans Just Like A Woman gets me too
If You Dont Know Me by Now was a rather important song with my ex, so thats pretty hard to hear... Landslide by Fleetwood Mac - Ive never really been sure why, but I know it makes me cry. How Can You Mend A Broken Heart by Al Green is my all time favourite heartbreaker Its hellish if youre hurting! Ok Im just posting songs that get to me now! I dont cry all the time honest! And yes Andrew youre right, who wouldnt cry at Bright Eyes! | |
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Missing you by Diana Ross is a deep one too. | |
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I think a list of songs that don't make me cry could be shorter Music and movies bring out a flood of emotions in me, and I react by crying not just to sadness but to extreme joy and beauty. | |
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i've cried a several times because of a song:
most memorably was Merman by Tori Amos when I saw her live, and she dedicated it to Matthew Shepherd. Skyline Pigeon by Elton John Why by Annie Lennox when she peformed it at Live 8. I was watching it on the AOL online broadcast with tears just rolling down my cheeks. Incredibly powerful. When tomorrow comes by Eurythmics.. I don't know why, but that song really just touches me. Recently, i was listening to it in my room on my headphones and it just brought tears to my eyes. It made me think of my man. Last night while you were Lying in my arms And I was wondering where you were You know you looked just like a baby Fast asleep in this dangerous world. Every star was shining brightly Just like a million years before. And we were feeling very small Underneath the universe. And you know that I'm gonna be the one Who'll be there when you need Someone to depend upon And one more: River by Joni Mitchell. It makes me think of what would happen if I screwed up my relationship and it ended.... that song just captures that kind of regret and devestation like no other track does, IMHO. | |
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NorthernLad said: i've cried a several times because of a song:
And one more: River by Joni Mitchell. It makes me think of what would happen if I screwed up my relationship and it ended.... that song just captures that kind of regret and devestation like no other track does, IMHO. yeah thats why i cant listen to it....very very bad! | |
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I don't know why but music rarely does this to me. A book or article might, or a movie or live music together with the visuals, but not really a song.
Yes, newspaper articles do this to me. There are just too much depressing things happening. [Edited 12/7/05 10:40am] | |
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Dance with my Father
Candle inthe Wind Wildfire Shannon ---------------------------------
Funny and charming as usual | |
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jthad1129 said: Dance with my Father
Candle inthe Wind Wildfire Shannon Yep definitely - but ONLY THE ORIGINAL!!! sorry to start a debate, I just think he should have left it as was, for who it was for....and not ruined it and made it all cheesy and ugh. | |
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susannah said: jthad1129 said: Dance with my Father
Candle inthe Wind Wildfire Shannon Yep definitely - but ONLY THE ORIGINAL!!! sorry to start a debate, I just think he should have left it as was, for who it was for....and not ruined it and made it all cheesy and ugh. I love Elton and I looooove that song... I agree however it should have been left as the original | |
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Natisse said: susannah said: Yep definitely - but ONLY THE ORIGINAL!!! sorry to start a debate, I just think he should have left it as was, for who it was for....and not ruined it and made it all cheesy and ugh. I love Elton and I looooove that song... I agree however it should have been left as the original | |
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