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Share the songs that touch your emotions, whether it's an undeniable happy track, overwhelming nostalgia, or lyrics that hit strongly. These are mine:
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Forever young
First song I heard on the radio after I watch my brother die. He died at 24. It's been 25 years, and I heard that song at the Nat's game yesterday and got teary. |
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For a Dancer, Jackson Browne
The Living Years, Mike + The Mechanics |
| Landslide |
That song was popular when my mother was dying of cancer. I’m now older than she was when she passed away. It can still make me cry. |
| Cats in the Cradle |
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+1 for Lou Reed’s Perfect Day.
Ordinary- Alex Warren Iris- Goo Goo Dolls Angel- Sarah McLachlan |
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Wait, Alexi Murdoch
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CDCJOnU1ydg&list=RDCDCJOnU1ydg&start_radio=1 |
| Galileo, The Indigo Girls. Can't explain it, not even a particular fan of theirs, but it just hits me right in the gut. |
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World Spins Madly On, Weepies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4sa2HoXpsE&list=RDCDCJOnU1ydg&index=3 |
| Can I just say thank you all for not posting the sort of dreck you'd hear on Delilah? The wallowing on that show is insane. |
| Wonder, Natalie Merchant. I heard this song when I was 6 months pregnant with my second child, after my first was stillborn, and it wrecked me.... but at the same time it really gave me a feeling of strength. I'll never forget it. |
| Too many. My Way by Frank Sinatra right now as mom's death is nearing. |
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lie in our graves - DMB
Coat of many colors- Dolly Most of all - Brandi Carlisle Hurricane- Dylan In the Ghetto - Elvis Turn turn turn - Byrds . . . So many! |
That was my grandfather’s favorite song. Every time I hear it, I think of him. |