Songs that move you

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Lots of good ones here!

"I and Love and You" by the Avett Brothers

"Since You've Asked," done by many, including Judy Collins and Beth Nielsen Chapman

"Fire and Rain" by James Taylor

"Dear Theodosia" from Hamilton


+1
Anonymous
Break Your Heart - Barenaked Ladies
Ribbons Undone - Tori Amos
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"Allentown"

I am, apparently, very emotional about the Rust Belt.
Anonymous
Stop this Train by John Mayer can always make me tear up, especially if I’m tired.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rainbow Connection


Omg, me too.
Anonymous
Alice in Chains - Don't Follow
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Allentown"

I am, apparently, very emotional about the Rust Belt.


Wow, this song has been on my mind a lot lately !! Thought I was the only one.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Lots of Show Tunes--

A Place for Us--West Side Story
I Don't know how to love him--Jesus Christ Superstar
Memory--Cats
I Dreamed a Dream--Les Mis


“Burn” from Hamilton
The song from waitress - “she used to be mine”
From Dear Evan Hansen - almost all of them but especially “so big/so small ”
From Ms Saigon- “I’d give my life for you” and “last night of the world”
From wicked: “for Good” and “ I’m
Not that girl” and “defying gravity”
Ragtime “your daddy’s son”



So many showtunes

Send in the Clowns
How could I know? from the Secret Garden
Seasons of Love from Rent
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Alice in Chains - Don't Follow


Also Nutshell, which I hadn’t thought about in years. Thanks, PP.
Anonymous
OMG. Yes from rent. Seasons of Love and Without You. And the song from Kinky Boots about the father..... “I’m
Not my fathers son”
Anonymous
No hard feelings-Avett brothers

Calling you-blue October

Not a pretty girl - Ani Difranco
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:"Allentown"

I am, apparently, very emotional about the Rust Belt.


And Downeast'r Alexa. I think it's always emotional when hardworking people can't make ends meet. These songs and the times we are in....
Anonymous
Grace Too, Tragically Hip
Dreams, Fleetwood Mac
Right down the line, Gerry Rafferty
Hallelujah, Jeff Buckley
Ave Maria, any version
Little Wing, Stevie Ray Vaughn version
Whiskey and you, Chris Stapleton
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Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald

From a Distance

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The Power of Love — Frankie Goes to Hollywood
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