Anonymous wrote:Fantastic thread. Sam Cooke's "You Send Me" was my wedding song in 1993. And I completely agree with Ben Folds's "The Luckiest." *happy sigh*
James Taylor...anything (well, maybe not "Steamroller").
Sad but true. I don't equate 'take off that brassiere, my dear' to be heartfelt or romantic!Anonymous wrote:Adele has definitely cornered the market on modern-day tear-jerkers, IMO.
If you mean the one she sang on SNL, that's a Bob Dylan song.
PP originally asked, where is the current music with these great heartfelt lyrics? From all the responses, I think the answer is--it's not there. The good old school stuff is the old school stuff.
Anonymous wrote:My son LOVES the Lollipop song.
Adele has definitely cornered the market on modern-day tear-jerkers, IMO.
Anonymous wrote:Though it's not about a person per se, I've always liked John Denver's "Country Roads"
Anonymous wrote:You Send Me -- Sam Cooke.
Smoke Gets in Your Eyes -- The Platters:
They asked me how I knew
My true love was true
I of course replied
Something here inside cannot be denied
They said someday you'll find
All who love are blind
When your heart's on fire
You must realize
Smoke gets in your eyes
So I chaffed them and I gaily laughed
To think they could doubt my love
Yet today my love has flown away
I am without my love
Now laughing friends deride
Tears I cannot hide
So I smile and say
When a lovely flame dies
Smoke gets in your eyes.
Smoke gets in your eyes
Smoke gets in your eyes
Smoke gets in your eyes!