Songs that make you cry/tear up

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Landslide by Fleetwood Mac


Landslide by Smashing Pumpkins
Anonymous
Tonight by TV on the Radio
Anonymous
Don’t take the girl
Tim McGraw

I was describing the lyrics to someone and started crying! I skip it 90% of the time on my iTunes because I can’t afford the tears at the time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Landslide by Fleetwood Mac




+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Landslide by Fleetwood Mac




+1


That and Silver Spring get me going.
Anonymous
Lots of songs in Hamilton including:

Dear Theodosia, Burn, Stay alive (with Philip dying)
Anonymous
Must not be too many dads here because no one has mentioned Cat’s in the Cradle.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Must not be too many dads here because no one has mentioned Cat’s in the Cradle.


I was coming to post this song. This song not only makes me cry, but makes me feel guilty as $hit for all of the times I am 'too busy' to do stuff with my kids. I actually refuse to listen to it because it depresses the hell out of me.

- the guilt of a working mom
Anonymous
A Life That's Good, sung by Lennon & Maisie Stella

Tim McGraw singing Humble & Kind.
Anonymous
Landslide and The Climb (Miley Cyrus) reminds me of my now-teen daughter
Anonymous
Cats in the Cradle made me cry as a kid, don’t ask me what it dies yo me as a working mom. I can’t listen to it.

Also, Nothing Compares 2 U by Sinead O’Connor
Sara Bareilles, She Used to be Mine
You already said the Bonnie Raitt song.
Anonymous
My Wish for You
Rascal Flatts
Sob........
Anonymous
Stay With Me- Coal (from the movie Chasing Amy)
Anonymous
So cheesy, I admit, but From a Distance by Bette Midler.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Was thinking about this because last night, driving home from work "Castle On The Hill" by Ed Sheeran came on. Maybe it's the nostalgia aspect of that song (going back to visit the past) but everytime it comes on I tear up. And think of my childhood. 54yo white male here.

Other songs that do this to me are "I hope You Dance" by LeeAnne Womack, "Sand & Water" by Beth Nielsen Chapman and "At 17" by Janis Ian. Oh, "and, "who Wants To Live Forever," by Queen


Omg. Castle on the hill does it for me as well. Especially the end where he talks about his friends.
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