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Favorite Sad Love Songs What are some of your favorite sad love songs? I'm taking requests. Here are some of mine...
"Come Back to Me", Janet "Take a Bow", Madonna "The One I Gave My Heart To", Aaliyah "Walk Away", Christina Aguilera "On Bended Knee", Boyz II Men "Anytime", Brian McKnight "Love Takes Time", Mariah Carey "If I'm Not in Love", Faith Hill "Always", Bon Jovi "I Miss You So Much", TLC "I Get Lonely", Janet | |
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Wishing on a Star -- Rose Royce. http://elmadartista.tumblr.com/ http://twitter.com/madartista | |
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Crash and Burn -- Sheryl Crow
I wrote a letter that I never mailed I rehearsed a dialogue in my head In case you ever wanted to track me down I'll take mycell phone to bed And it's laughter that I hear when I close my eyes And it's one more punchline I forgot to learn I call you up when my bottle's dry I'm on my way to crash and burn Antigone laid across the road And let a mack truck leave her there for dead Just because her lover split the scene Well love might be great but why lose your head http://elmadartista.tumblr.com/ http://twitter.com/madartista | |
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Tim Hardin
How can we hang on to a dream What can I say, she's walking away From what we've seen What can I do, still loving you It's all a dream How can we hang on to a dream How can it ever be the way it seems What can I do, she's saying we're through With how it was What will I try, I still don't see why She says what she does How can we hang on to a dream How can it ever be the way it seems What can I say, she's walking away From what we've seen What can I do, still loving you It's all a dream How can we hang on to a dream How can it ever be the way it seems How can we hang on to a dream What can I say, she's walking away From what we've seen What can I do, still loving you It's all a dream How can we hang on to a dream How can it will it be the way it seems How can we hang on to a dream | |
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"Lover You Should've Come Over" Jeff Buckley hell the whole
Grace album for that matter | |
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Lookin' for Another Pure Love -- Stevie Wonder
Sincerity -- Me'Shell Ndegeocello What A Fool Believes -- The Doobie Brothers Something In The Water (Does Not Compute) -- Prince Can't We Just Be Friends? -- Frank Sinatra Superwoman/Where Were You . . . -- Stevie Wonder Minute By Minute -- The Doobie Brothers Guess I'm Doing Fine -- Beck Good night, sweet Prince | 7 June 1958 - 21 April 2016
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My master list:
"Take A Bow" - Madonna "Come Back To Me" - Janet Jackson "Rain" - Madonna "Voices Carry" - 'Til Tuesday "Coming Up Close" - 'Til Tuesday "Miss You" - Aaliyah (just because it's so poignant) "Honestly" - Annie Lennox "Why" - Annie Lennox "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" - Bee Gees/Al Green versions "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me" - Culture Club "Time (Clock Of The Heart)" - Culture Club "That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" - Carly Simon "Too Many Walls" - Cathy Dennis "Yellow" - Coldplay "Mistake No. 3" - Culture Club "When You Were Mine" - Prince/Cyndi Lauper versions "Time After Time" - Cyndi Lauper "Breakdown" - Donna Summer "Don't Ask Me Why" - Eurythmics "Here Comes The Rain Again" - Eurythmics (a song of yearning, but with a haunting, sad melody, if that qualifies) "Seasons Change" - Exposé "Dreams" - Fleetwood Mac "Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid" - Hall & Oates "Say It Isn't So" - Hall & Oates "She's Gone" - Hall & Oates "Again" - Janet Jackson "The Man That Got Away" - Judy Garland "Cloudbusting" - Kate Bush (about love for a father) "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" - Kate Bush "Millionaire" - Kelis (feat. Andre 3000) (a tale of wealth and lost love) "Where Has The Love Gone" - Kylie Minogue (a curiously sparse dance track but haunting nonetheless) "What Did I Do To You" - Lisa Stansfield "When Are You Coming Back" - Lisa Stansfield "All Around The World" - Lisa Stansfield "Bad Girl" - Madonna ("Is it me or you that I'm afraid of/I tell myself I'll show you what I'm made of/ Can't bring myself to let you go/ Don't want to cause you any pain but I love you just the same/ In my heart I know we've come apart and I don't know where to start/ What can I do/ I don't wanna feel blue") "Love Tried To Welcome Me" - Madonna "Frozen" - Madonna "The Power Of Goodbye" - Madonna "I Don't Wanna Cry" - Mariah Carey "Jimmy Mack" - Martha & The Vandellas (It's a Motown dance track, sure, but it's about the loss of a lover who perished in Vietnam; there's a kind of desperate longing to Martha's performance that drives it home, and we feel that he's dead but she's unwilling to accept it) "You Beat Me To The Punch" - Mary Wells (sad until the role-switching final verse that is pure Smokey magic) "My Smile Is Just A Frown (Turned Upside Down)" - Carolyn Crawford "Blue Monday" - New Order (listen to the cryptic lyrics) "Don't Speak" - No Doubt "Everytime You Go Away" - Paul Young/Hall & Oates versions "Something In The Water (Does Not Compute)" - Prince "Purple Rain" - Prince (still makes me go "wow") "If I Could Turn Back The Hands Of Time" - R. Kelly "More Than This" - Roxy Music ("It was fun for awhile/There was no way of knowing/Like a dream in the night/Who can say where we're going...No care in the world/Maybe I'm learning why the sea on the tide has no way of turning") "Crying" - Roy Orbison "Only The Lonely" - Roy Orbison "Adia" - Sarah McLachlan (her best song, probably) "If It Makes You Happy" - Sheryl Crow "Nothing Compares 2 U" - Sinead O' Connor (because her version is definitive) "Ooo Baby Baby" - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (their best ballad) "Pale Shelter" - Tears For Fears "Swing Swing" - The All-American Rejects (killer hook) "I Can't Let Go" - Evie Sands/The Hollies versions "Don't You Want Me" - Human League (a dark song of obsessive, unreturned love) "The Great Pretender" - The Platters "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" - The Platters (one of the best vocal performances I've ever heard) "Remember (Walkin' In The Sand)" - The Shangri-Las (theatrical music at its best) "Yesterday" - The Beatles "Someday We'll Be Together" - The Supremes "One More Chance" - Diana Ross ANYTHING by the Temptations that falls under this category "Fast Car" - Tracy Chapman "I Can't Stand The Rain" - Tina Turner "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" - Yes "Insensitive" - Jann Arden "Together Again" - Janet Jackson "Can't We Just Sit Down (And Talk It Over)" - Donna Summer "Heroes" - David Bowie "Money Changes Everything" - Cyndi Lauper "It's Too Late" - Carole King "The Crying Game" - Boy George "Union City Blue" - Blondie "I Still Believe" - Mariah Carey "Hunting High And Low" - A-Ha | |
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Date With the Rain--Eddie Kendricks. Yeah, okay, so it's upbeat, and you can dance to it, but the brotha has to hide his tears in the rain. | |
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VoicesCarry said: "Jimmy Mack" - Martha & The Vandellas (It's a Motown dance track, sure, but it's about the loss of a lover who perished in Vietnam; there's a kind of desperate longing to Martha's performance that drives it home, and we feel that he's dead but she's unwilling to accept it) I have NEVER really thought about the words to that song. "Jimmy Mack, when are you coming back" !!! I thought that song was pure fluff but your explanation gave me chills. Holy shit! | |
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I miss you-David Ruffin
(the original with Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes feat.Teddy Pendergrass is also good but I prefer this version) /peace Manki | |
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CinisterCee said: VoicesCarry said: "Jimmy Mack" - Martha & The Vandellas (It's a Motown dance track, sure, but it's about the loss of a lover who perished in Vietnam; there's a kind of desperate longing to Martha's performance that drives it home, and we feel that he's dead but she's unwilling to accept it) I have NEVER really thought about the words to that song. "Jimmy Mack, when are you coming back" !!! I thought that song was pure fluff but your explanation gave me chills. Holy shit! It's hard to say whether it was originally written specifically about the Vietnam conflict (some Motown sources say yes, some say no), but it's release was delayed until 1967 (it was cut in '64) because of the lyrical content and the Vietnam situation. | |
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VoicesCarry said: My master list:
"Take A Bow" - Madonna "Come Back To Me" - Janet Jackson "Rain" - Madonna "Voices Carry" - 'Til Tuesday "Coming Up Close" - 'Til Tuesday "Miss You" - Aaliyah (just because it's so poignant) "Honestly" - Annie Lennox "Why" - Annie Lennox "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart" - Bee Gees/Al Green versions "Do You Really Want To Hurt Me" - Culture Club "Time (Clock Of The Heart)" - Culture Club "That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be" - Carly Simon "Too Many Walls" - Cathy Dennis "Yellow" - Coldplay "Mistake No. 3" - Culture Club "When You Were Mine" - Prince/Cyndi Lauper versions "Time After Time" - Cyndi Lauper "Breakdown" - Donna Summer "Don't Ask Me Why" - Eurythmics "Here Comes The Rain Again" - Eurythmics (a song of yearning, but with a haunting, sad melody, if that qualifies) "Seasons Change" - Exposé "Dreams" - Fleetwood Mac "Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid" - Hall & Oates "Say It Isn't So" - Hall & Oates "She's Gone" - Hall & Oates "Again" - Janet Jackson "The Man That Got Away" - Judy Garland "Cloudbusting" - Kate Bush (about love for a father) "Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)" - Kate Bush "Millionaire" - Kelis (feat. Andre 3000) (a tale of wealth and lost love) "Where Has The Love Gone" - Kylie Minogue (a curiously sparse dance track but haunting nonetheless) "What Did I Do To You" - Lisa Stansfield "When Are You Coming Back" - Lisa Stansfield "All Around The World" - Lisa Stansfield "Bad Girl" - Madonna ("Is it me or you that I'm afraid of/I tell myself I'll show you what I'm made of/ Can't bring myself to let you go/ Don't want to cause you any pain but I love you just the same/ In my heart I know we've come apart and I don't know where to start/ What can I do/ I don't wanna feel blue") "Love Tried To Welcome Me" - Madonna "Frozen" - Madonna "The Power Of Goodbye" - Madonna "I Don't Wanna Cry" - Mariah Carey "Jimmy Mack" - Martha & The Vandellas (It's a Motown dance track, sure, but it's about the loss of a lover who perished in Vietnam; there's a kind of desperate longing to Martha's performance that drives it home, and we feel that he's dead but she's unwilling to accept it) "You Beat Me To The Punch" - Mary Wells (sad until the role-switching final verse that is pure Smokey magic) "My Smile Is Just A Frown (Turned Upside Down)" - Carolyn Crawford "Blue Monday" - New Order (listen to the cryptic lyrics) "Don't Speak" - No Doubt "Everytime You Go Away" - Paul Young/Hall & Oates versions "Something In The Water (Does Not Compute)" - Prince "Purple Rain" - Prince (still makes me go "wow") "If I Could Turn Back The Hands Of Time" - R. Kelly "More Than This" - Roxy Music ("It was fun for awhile/There was no way of knowing/Like a dream in the night/Who can say where we're going...No care in the world/Maybe I'm learning why the sea on the tide has no way of turning") "Crying" - Roy Orbison "Only The Lonely" - Roy Orbison "Adia" - Sarah McLachlan (her best song, probably) "If It Makes You Happy" - Sheryl Crow "Nothing Compares 2 U" - Sinead O' Connor (because her version is definitive) "Ooo Baby Baby" - Smokey Robinson & The Miracles (their best ballad) "Pale Shelter" - Tears For Fears "Swing Swing" - The All-American Rejects (killer hook) "I Can't Let Go" - Evie Sands/The Hollies versions "Don't You Want Me" - Human League (a dark song of obsessive, unreturned love) "The Great Pretender" - The Platters "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" - The Platters (one of the best vocal performances I've ever heard) "Remember (Walkin' In The Sand)" - The Shangri-Las (theatrical music at its best) "Yesterday" - The Beatles "Someday We'll Be Together" - The Supremes "One More Chance" - Diana Ross ANYTHING by the Temptations that falls under this category "Fast Car" - Tracy Chapman "I Can't Stand The Rain" - Tina Turner "Owner Of A Lonely Heart" - Yes "Insensitive" - Jann Arden "Together Again" - Janet Jackson "Can't We Just Sit Down (And Talk It Over)" - Donna Summer "Heroes" - David Bowie "Money Changes Everything" - Cyndi Lauper "It's Too Late" - Carole King "The Crying Game" - Boy George "Union City Blue" - Blondie "I Still Believe" - Mariah Carey "Hunting High And Low" - A-Ha That's a great list, though I would never put "Together Again" on there as a sad song. I'm going to be downlaoding a bunch of them. | |
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theVelvetRoper said: That's a great list, though I would never put "Together Again" on there as a sad song. I'm going to be downlaoding a bunch of them. That's interesting...It's hard to classify, I think. I sense an underlying melancholy to both the lyrics and the instrumentation, though, so that's why I slotted it in there. | |
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VoicesCarry said: theVelvetRoper said: That's a great list, though I would never put "Together Again" on there as a sad song. I'm going to be downlaoding a bunch of them. That's interesting...It's hard to classify, I think. I sense an underlying melancholy to both the lyrics and the instrumentation, though, so that's why I slotted it in there. I see what you're saying, the lyrics can be interpreted that way. For me, it's more of a celebration of life after losing a loved one. Janet wrote the lyrics for some friends of hers that passed away to AIDS, and if you look on The Velvet Rope, there is an AIDS ribbon next to the song title. There are so many great songs that you put on the list, I'm looking some of them up and putting them on a CD. | |
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CinisterCee said: VoicesCarry said: "Jimmy Mack" - Martha & The Vandellas (It's a Motown dance track, sure, but it's about the loss of a lover who perished in Vietnam; there's a kind of desperate longing to Martha's performance that drives it home, and we feel that he's dead but she's unwilling to accept it) I have NEVER really thought about the words to that song. "Jimmy Mack, when are you coming back" !!! I thought that song was pure fluff but your explanation gave me chills. Holy shit! Also, it's interesting because the heavy hand-clapping rhythm that you hear on the single mix (1967) was supposedly augmented to sound like a military marching theme. The album version (1964) is a wistful, much more subdued track - Martha almost sounds depressed on it. [This message was edited Thu Jan 8 14:25:16 PST 2004 by VoicesCarry] | |
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First Choice - All I Need Is Time
Mary J. Blige - I Love You [1994] Sinead O'Connor - Nothing Compares 2 U | |
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Aaliyah - Heartbroken | |
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madartista said: Wishing on a Star -- Rose Royce.
I'm wishing on a star to follow where you are I'm wishing on a dream to follow what it means I'm wishing on a star to follow where you are I'm wishing on a dream to follow what it means And I wish on all the rainbows that I see I wish on all the people who really dream And I'm wishing on tomorrow,praying it'll come And I'm wishing on all the lovin' we've ever done I never thought I'd see A time when you would be So far away from home so far away from me Just think of all the moments that we've spent I just can't let you go,for me you were meant And I didn't mean to hurt you,but I know that in the game of love,you reap what you sow I feel it's time we should make up,baby I feel it's time for us to get back together And make the best of things,oh baby when we're together,whether or never I feel it's time we should make up,baby I feel it's time for us to get back together and make the best of things,oh baby when we're together,whether or never I'm wishing on a star to follow where you are I'm wishing on a dream to follow what it means and I wish on all the rainbows that I see I wish on all the people we've ever been And I'm hopin' on all the days to come and days to go and I'm hopin' on days of lovin' you so I'm wishing on a star to follow where you are I'm wishing on a star...oh whoa and I wish on all the rainbows that I see (written by Billie Calvin) | |
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many Chris Isaak songs: This Love Will Last - Somebody's Crying..
Cryin by Vonda Shepard Ain't That A Shame by The B52's Don' Try To Tell Me Wendy & Lisa 2 Hearts Randy Crawford ... [This message was edited Fri Jan 9 4:07:16 PST 2004 by jn2] | |
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'The Shadowlands' - Ryan Adams | |
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DavidEye said: madartista said: Wishing on a Star -- Rose Royce.
I'm wishing on a star to follow where you are I'm wishing on a dream to follow what it means I'm wishing on a star to follow where you are I'm wishing on a dream to follow what it means And I wish on all the rainbows that I see I wish on all the people who really dream And I'm wishing on tomorrow,praying it'll come And I'm wishing on all the lovin' we've ever done I never thought I'd see A time when you would be So far away from home so far away from me Just think of all the moments that we've spent I just can't let you go,for me you were meant And I didn't mean to hurt you,but I know that in the game of love,you reap what you sow I feel it's time we should make up,baby I feel it's time for us to get back together And make the best of things,oh baby when we're together,whether or never I feel it's time we should make up,baby I feel it's time for us to get back together and make the best of things,oh baby when we're together,whether or never I'm wishing on a star to follow where you are I'm wishing on a dream to follow what it means and I wish on all the rainbows that I see I wish on all the people we've ever been And I'm hopin' on all the days to come and days to go and I'm hopin' on days of lovin' you so I'm wishing on a star to follow where you are I'm wishing on a star...oh whoa and I wish on all the rainbows that I see (written by Billie Calvin) very nice -- i've been meaning to pull up the lyrics. thanks! http://elmadartista.tumblr.com/ http://twitter.com/madartista | |
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Tom Waits: I hope that i don't fall in love with you
Nick Cave: do you love me? Beck: Lost Cause Tindersticks: this heart of mine ABC: Poison Arrow Morphine: gone for good Prince: i could never take the place of your man Tom Petty: a face in the crowd Bill Withers: ain't no sunshine Tim Hardin: How can we hang on to a dream AC/DC: baby, please don't go Slick Rick; A teenage love Bruce Springsteen: Bobby Jean Chris Isaak: Forever Blue Jimi Hendrix: Red House | |
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Favourite Sad love songs...here is my list:
'How Could An Angel Break My Heart' - Toni Braxton 'I Don't Want To' - Toni Braxton 'Never Too Far' - Mariah 'Forever' - Mariah 'Never Forget You' - Mariah 'I Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer' - Stevie Wonder '6, 8, 12" - Brian McKnight 'One Last Cry' - Brian McKnight 'Again' - Janet Jackson 'Nothin' Compares 2 U' - Prince & Rosie Gaines 'Don't Talk 2 Strangers' - Prince 'Goodbye' - Prince 'End Of The Road' - Boyz II Men 'On Bended Knee' - Boyz II Men and many more!!! | |
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The Bee Gees have so many to choose from. How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, which has been mentioned here, also To Love Somebody, Loney Days, Heartbreaker, etc. But here are a couple of lesser known Bee Gees songs with some powerful lyrics:
The Longest Night You know a love so fine So high above Goes on forever but the road is rough Reaching for another As truth will show Try to live without it But you can't let go We don't talk about it We got no doubt We can love each other when the lights go out I got nobody, my bird has flown Anyone can see I'm walking alone Walking alone (CHORUS) In your quiet moments In your silent prayer I'll be with you baby I'll be there In your darkest hour On your longest night I'll be with you baby Make it right On your longest night You know it breaks my heart And it hurts my pride To know I lost you to the world outside Feeling when you touch me They rise and fall Try to live without it Ain't no love at all We don't talk about it But somebody knows We can love each other When the candle glows Open my eyes And the moment is gone Anyone can see I'm walking alone Walking alone In your darkest hour On your longest night I'll be with you baby Make it right Nobody cries Nobody cries, cries For the pain I feel Nobody knows, nobody knows And it makes me wanna die (Repeat Chorus) And then there's For Whom the Bell Tolls - simply one of the best songs ever written period. I stumble in the night Never really knew what it would've been like You're no longer there to Break my fall The heartache over you I gave it everything but I couldn't get through I never saw the signs You're the last to know when love is blind All the tears and the turbulent years When I would not wait for no one I didn't stop, take a look at myself And see me losing you (CHORUS) When the lonely heart breaks It's the one that forsakes It's the dream that we stole And I'm missing you more And the fire that will roar There's a hole in my soul For you it's goodbye And for me it's to cry For whom the bell tolls Seen you in a magazine A picture at a party Where you shouldn't have been Hangin' on the arm of someone else I'm still in love with you Won't you come back to your little boy blue I've come to feel inside This precious love was never mine Now I know but a little too late That I could not live without you In the dark of the broad daylight I promise I'll be there (CHORUS) I never knew there'd be times like this When I couldn't reach out to no one Am I never gonna find someone That knows me like you do Are you leaving me a helpless child When it took so long to save me Fight the devil and the deep blue sea I'll follow you anywhere I promise I'll be there (REPEAT CHORUS/FADE) | |
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Nothing Compares to You -- Sinead O'Connor
I Ain't Missing You -- John Waite I Never Dreamed You'd Leave in Summer -- Stevie Wonder One More Try -- George Michael Congratulations -- Vesta Now and Forever -- Carole King White Flag -- Dido Still -- Macy Gray 17 Days -- Prince Where Are You Now -- Janet Jackson One Fine Day -- slow version by Natalie Merchant Vanishing -- Mariah Carey Love Takes Time -- Mariah Carey Always Be My Baby-- Mariah Carey Forever -- Mariah Carey It's So Hard to say Goodbye to Yesterday -- Original version by G.C. Cameron. All At Once -- Whitney Houston Didn't We Almost Have it All -- Whitney Houston Where Do Broken Hearts Go -- Whitney Houston I Will Always Love You -- Whitney Houston I'm Going Down -- Rose Royce At This Moment -- Billy Vera and the Beaters In My Life -- Chantal Kreviazuk's version I Miss You - Klymaxx Anything For You -- Gloria Estefan [This message was edited Sat Jan 10 0:49:29 PST 2004 by SynthiaRose] | |
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"I Love You But I Don't Trust You.."-Prince
"When We Dance" Sting "Every Breath You Take" The Police | |
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alandail said: The Bee Gees have so many to choose from. How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, which has been mentioned here, also To Love Somebody, Loney Days, Heartbreaker, etc. But here are a couple of lesser known Bee Gees songs with some powerful lyrics:
The Longest Night... And then there's For Whom the Bell Tolls - simply one of the best songs ever written period. I absolutely adore that song. It's beautiful. And Robin's vocal on the first chorus is awesome. I'm gonna listen to it now. | |
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guitarslinger44 said: "I Love You But I Don't Trust You.."-Prince
FINALLY someone mentioned this! This song is devastating. A couple off the top of my head: Pictures of You - The Cure China - Tori Amos *********************************************************************************************
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Never Be Mine - Kate Bush. | |
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Cloudbuster said: alandail said: The Bee Gees have so many to choose from. How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, which has been mentioned here, also To Love Somebody, Loney Days, Heartbreaker, etc. But here are a couple of lesser known Bee Gees songs with some powerful lyrics:
The Longest Night... And then there's For Whom the Bell Tolls - simply one of the best songs ever written period. I absolutely adore that song. It's beautiful. And Robin's vocal on the first chorus is awesome. I'm gonna listen to it now. I hope you're listening to the full version from Size and not the edit from "their greatest hits - the record" http://phobos.apple.com/W...mId=119250 | |
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