The saddest song of all time

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Anonymous wrote:As a mother who has buried a young child "tears in heaven" has touched me like no other song out there. Ive left full grocery carts, dentist appointments and department stores upon hearing it. I just can't process that song in public yet. <3 it though.

I cannot imagine. I am so sorry. I full on cry to that song if I let it play--usually I have to change the channel (at just the thought of losing a child).
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Anonymous wrote:Give My Love to Rose
On the Evening Train

Can't listen to either song without tearing up.


Add to that - the Johnny Cash version of Hurt.
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Nothing compares to you-Sinead O'Connor
Woman In Chains-Tears For Fears
Let Her Cry-Hootie and the Blowfish
I Can't Make You Love Me-Bonnie Raitt
Meat Is Murder-The Smiths
The Freshman-Verve Pipe
Why-Annie Lennox

So many others!
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Epilogue - The Antlers
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Remember When by Alan Jackson
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Over you - Miranda Lambert
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Barber's Adagio for Strings:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sftaC0yC714
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Goodbye my lover by James Blunt
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Cat's in the Cradle. Period. Then "Green" by Joni Mitchell, followed by "It Was a Very Good Year" by Frank Sinatra.
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Anonymous wrote:Seasons of Love, from Rent. My sister recently died and I played this song repeatedly. Sad but also cathartic.
I'm so sorry about your sister.
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Whiskey Lullaby
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The House that Built Me, Miranda Lambert. I cry every time. I think about all the time spent at my grandparents' house and the memories we made there.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:As a mother who has buried a young child "tears in heaven" has touched me like no other song out there. Ive left full grocery carts, dentist appointments and department stores upon hearing it. I just can't process that song in public yet. <3 it though.

I cannot imagine. I am so sorry. I full on cry to that song if I let it play--usually I have to change the channel (at just the thought of losing a child).


I'm so sorry for your loss, PP.
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Anonymous wrote:Ghost, by the Indigo Girls

This bitter pill I swallow
Is the silence that I keep
It poisons me I can't swim free
The river is too deep
Though I'm baptized by your touch
I am no worse than most
In love with your ghost

Gets me every time.


One of the best songs, ever. Sigh. Love the Indigo Girls. Better lyrics by a mile than anyone else who has ever written a song.
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Anonymous wrote:wow this song got me through a college break up!

other sad ones i love:

can't make you love me - bonnie rait
how to save a life - the fray


Hated hated hated all of those songs!
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