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Ever had a piece of music make you cry?

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

I've cried to music but rarely had something move me to tears, if that makes sense. i.e. Crying while listening to music after the death of a loved one/horrible break up...

But only once, that I can recall, had something touch me that I cried. It was actually during a DJ/live performance and I was sober too. But it was such an emotional moment, I'll never forget it. The setting was beautiful, I was with the one I loved (at the time) and some lovely people, and the whole thing just overwhelmed me to the point of tears of joy.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Most chart music makes me weep

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

This Woman’s Work by Kate Bush.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The Schindler's List violin theme music.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Samuel Barbers Adagio for strings makes me sob every time I hear it

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By *uenevereWoman  over a year ago

Scunthorpe

Lots of beautiful music makes me cry. Including almost anything sung by Eva Cassidy.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Will you still love me tomorrow - Amy Winehouse.

Funeral song for a school friend who died of a brain tumour (early 20s). The room was so full we were standing shoulder to shoulder. Time stands still when I hear it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Will you still love me tomorrow - Amy Winehouse.

Funeral song for a school friend who died of a brain tumour (early 20s). The room was so full we were standing shoulder to shoulder. Time stands still when I hear it."

Aww God, that is so sad x

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By *izzibeth9Couple  over a year ago

Loughborough

Not quite, but definitely listened to music that's made me emotional.

White Buffalo - Wish It Was True

Disturbed - Sound Of Silence

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By *affron40Woman  over a year ago

manchester

Several yes.. .. music takes me back to so many moments. Good and bad.

White stripes - seven nation army and Radiohead - creep being just 2

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Brother by falling in reverse and my immortal by evanescence can bring me to tears reminding me of my brother who passed 10 years ago.

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By *imi_RougeWoman  over a year ago

Portsmouth

There's a few songs that might set me off, Robbie Williams, Feel because it really resonates with me

Stand by me, played at my friends funeral.

Bright Eyes, thanks to watership down

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By *imi_RougeWoman  over a year ago

Portsmouth

Also Dermot Kennedy - Lost. Very powerful

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek

Yep. I'm a right weepie fucknugget.

Seeing Black Stone Cherry a few years ago, they played "the rambler" and I didn't even feel like I was crying as such yet my eyes were leaking.

Disturbed - sound of silence. That one gets me.

Kate Nash - nicest thing. Used to get me because that's how I felt about someone. Now it gets me because I'm angry and frustrated at myself for feeling that way and being such a fucking dumbass in the first place.

Panatonix - Hallelujah. It's just beautiful

Sugarland - Stay. Again, finding the strength when I found out my ex hadn't been honest with me about his home life, and wasn't separated at all.

There are loads more, loads.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"This Woman’s Work by Kate Bush."

This.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Brother by falling in reverse and my immortal by evanescence can bring me to tears reminding me of my brother who passed 10 years ago. "

Hugs (((Joker)))

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By *sBlueWoman  over a year ago

Up North

Yes several times

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By *olarbear73Man  over a year ago

Glasgow


"Yep. I'm a right weepie fucknugget.

Seeing Black Stone Cherry a few years ago, they played "the rambler" and I didn't even feel like I was crying as such yet my eyes were leaking.

Disturbed - sound of silence. That one gets me.

Kate Nash - nicest thing. Used to get me because that's how I felt about someone. Now it gets me because I'm angry and frustrated at myself for feeling that way and being such a fucking dumbass in the first place.

Panatonix - Hallelujah. It's just beautiful

Sugarland - Stay. Again, finding the strength when I found out my ex hadn't been honest with me about his home life, and wasn't separated at all.

There are loads more, loads."

I cried once when cried surfing at a Carter gig once. Think it was Sheriff Fatman when I got a boot to the chops

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek


"Yep. I'm a right weepie fucknugget.

Seeing Black Stone Cherry a few years ago, they played "the rambler" and I didn't even feel like I was crying as such yet my eyes were leaking.

Disturbed - sound of silence. That one gets me.

Kate Nash - nicest thing. Used to get me because that's how I felt about someone. Now it gets me because I'm angry and frustrated at myself for feeling that way and being such a fucking dumbass in the first place.

Panatonix - Hallelujah. It's just beautiful

Sugarland - Stay. Again, finding the strength when I found out my ex hadn't been honest with me about his home life, and wasn't separated at all.

There are loads more, loads.

I cried once when cried surfing at a Carter gig once. Think it was Sheriff Fatman when I got a boot to the chops "

Look mum no hands actually gave me a throat lump, but I was in my living room on my own

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By *aughtyandhandsomeMan  over a year ago

button moon

I’ve shed a tear before to music. Not afraid to admit it either.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Brother by falling in reverse and my immortal by evanescence can bring me to tears reminding me of my brother who passed 10 years ago.

Hugs (((Joker)))"

Thank you Dieu

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford

The theme from titanic had it at mums funeral was her fave film x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ocean by John Butler Trio a few years ago at Rock City. It just hit me in a wave of emotion.

Bruce Springsteen's monologue at the beginning of The River on the Live:1975-1985 album often gets me too as it reminds me of my relationship with my father.

IDLES - June, if that doesn't affect you, you need checking out emotionally.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"

IDLES - June, if that doesn't affect you, you need checking out emotionally.

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Seen them live a couple of times. Immense!

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Yes several times"

Any particular songs??

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By *ecky and justCouple  over a year ago

Godalming

Cannot listen to Unchained Melody anymore after watching a friend single handed carry his sons small white coffin down the church aisle.

Or Sinead O’Connor for similar painful reason.

Too many memories.

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By *ockosaurusMan  over a year ago

Warwick

No, but June by Idles gets me very close.

You can really hear his pain for the loss his child

https://youtu.be/TCORxrEgr1o

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By *ackdaw52Man  over a year ago

Chesterfield

The Wall album by Pink Floyd.

It brings up a lot of unpleasant memories from my childhood.

By the time I get to Vera I'm a bawling mess.

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By *aiseiMan  over a year ago

Birmingham

‘My Hero’ by Foo Fighters. Makes me think of my Dad.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"The Schindler's List violin theme music."

Only seen that film once when it first came out. I remember walking out of the cinema in Central London into a busy shopping centre and being struck by the absolute grim silence from the crowd coming out around me set against the hustle and bustle of London on a Saturday afternoon. It was a surreal experience and in my mind I picture us cinema goers in black and white slowly dispersing into the coloured noisy crowd, funny how memories get twisted and reshaped to fit a mental narrative. I was 15 and that music is haunting to this day.

There are two other pieces of music that I find very moving, Shostakovitch Piano Concerto 2 2nd moment and the 1st movement of Mozarts Concerto for Flute and Harp. Sadly the part of this latter that I find most heart stoppingly pure is part of a Cadenza that is rarely performed but happened to be on the cassette (!) recording I learnt to love

Mr

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

There’s several songs which get me.

Mine and my dads song has always been Stevie wonder - isn’t she lovely. He had a devastating stroke in 2017 and hasn’t been the same since. He’s in a nursing home so it holds a special place in my heart, he ran pubs before he had his stroke and I played it on the jukebox and we both wept.

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By *not123Couple  over a year ago

sp1


"Lots of beautiful music makes me cry. Including almost anything sung by Eva Cassidy.

"

Love song Bird

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

IDLES - June, if that doesn't affect you, you need checking out emotionally.

Seen them live a couple of times. Immense! "

We saw them twice in one day at Glastonbury a few years ago

Hopefully seeing them again in January at an oft-cancelled gig that was announced before they released their third album (they've just released their 4th!).

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By *orraine999Woman  over a year ago

Somewhere

Tangled Up In You - Staind

Rhapsody On A Theme Of Paganini Op 43

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My friend had Disturbed, Sound of Silence played at his funeral the other week and I cried.

Nimrod, Last Post, Last Request (Paolo Nutini), Mother (John Lennon), Must have been love (Roxette)

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"

IDLES - June, if that doesn't affect you, you need checking out emotionally.

Seen them live a couple of times. Immense!

We saw them twice in one day at Glastonbury a few years ago

Hopefully seeing them again in January at an oft-cancelled gig that was announced before they released their third album (they've just released their 4th!)."

Amazing, what a day that must have been.

God I miss Glastonbury!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Rachmaninoff piano concerto #2. Particularly the last 2 movements but yeah. As a whole, it just gives me goose bumps

Also Labrinth - Jealous

Ludovico Einaudi - I giorni

Maroon 5 - Memories

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By *orraine999Woman  over a year ago

Somewhere


"Samuel Barbers Adagio for strings makes me sob every time I hear it"

I’ve just listened to this piece of music and I’m tearing up. It’s absolutely beautiful.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes. Anything by Ed Sheran makes my eyes water…and my ears bleed.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

IDLES - June, if that doesn't affect you, you need checking out emotionally.

Seen them live a couple of times. Immense!

We saw them twice in one day at Glastonbury a few years ago

Hopefully seeing them again in January at an oft-cancelled gig that was announced before they released their third album (they've just released their 4th!).

Amazing, what a day that must have been.

God I miss Glastonbury!!"

It was probably the best day we ever had at Glastonbury.

We saw:

An Australian tribute to a Swedish pop group (Bjorn Again)

A Japanese psych-rock band (Acid Mothers Temple)

An Australian punk band (Amyl and the Sniffers)

An English punk band (IDLES)

A Welsh death metal band (Venom Prison)

A French thrash band (Gojira)

A British punk band, again (IDLES)

I was crying from all the walking we did that day

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By *eavenscentitCouple  over a year ago

barnstaple

Some carols, some hymes, young children singing, brass bands...I'm an emotional being

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By *tephTV67TV/TS  over a year ago

Cheshire

https://youtu.be/YqVRcFQagtI

If you like Schindlers List this made me cry when I first saw it. A daughter watches her Mother, who suffers from a painful neuromuscular condition, that derailed her career, play in an orchestra on her 18th Birthday. I have yet to watch it all with a dry eye.

Imogen Heap with Jeff Beck, singing Blanket, live at Ronnie Scott’s.

Thank U, Alanis Morissette love the lyrics and they hit home currently.

Chris Rea, Curse of the Traveller.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

James Bay, let it go.

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By *astyfella999Man  over a year ago

newcastle

Yes Dance with my father

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"

An Australian punk band (Amyl and the Sniffers)

"

Love these lot!

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By *0hn boiMan  over a year ago

market drayton

I am not a man for crying but i was driving one day and supermarket flowers came on the radio and compleatly blindsided me. Had to pull over and have a word with myself. Lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Rachmaninoff piano concerto #2. Particularly the last 2 movements but yeah. As a whole, it just gives me goose bumps

Also Labrinth - Jealous

Ludovico Einaudi - I giorni

Maroon 5 - Memories"

Rach 2 is superb.

Mr

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

An Australian punk band (Amyl and the Sniffers)

Love these lot!"

Brilliant band, loads of fun

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By *oudLoutishLoverWoman  over a year ago

Colchester


"This Woman’s Work by Kate Bush."

Agreed! Such an amazing song!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yes Dance with my father "

This is my mums fave song she cries when she hears it. She lost her dad when she was only in her early 20s.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"James Bay, let it go."

Love this song! It’s such a break up song

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By *oudLoutishLoverWoman  over a year ago

Colchester

Vincent by Don McLean.

Piece by Piece, Kelly Clarkson.

Bronte, by Gotye. Never listen to this if you’ve lost a pet!

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By *inkyInkedBiWoman  over a year ago

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Yes a few songs from my husbands funeral and my nieces funeral

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By *ockosaurusMan  over a year ago

Warwick


"

IDLES - June, if that doesn't affect you, you need checking out emotionally.

Seen them live a couple of times. Immense!

We saw them twice in one day at Glastonbury a few years ago

Hopefully seeing them again in January at an oft-cancelled gig that was announced before they released their third album (they've just released their 4th!)."

Brilliant band. Never managed to see them live, but I hope I do.

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By *ancer36Woman  over a year ago

Stirling

Darling by Rothwell

Silver lining by Jacob banks

Purple rain by Prince

All 3 get me every time x

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By *oudLoutishLoverWoman  over a year ago

Colchester


"Tangled Up In You - Staind

Rhapsody On A Theme Of Paganini Op 43"

Rhapsody On A Theme Of Paganini played at my wedding. It’s so beautiful. Given how the marriage worked out, it’s another tearjerker!

The Lark Ascending by Ralph Vaughan Williams makes me cry because of its sheer beauty, rather than connotations. Headphones essential.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Jules Massenet - Meditation from Thais

(There's a cartoon I remember watching as a toddler with my dad in which a cricket/grasshopper plays this piece of music with his wings..)

Also "Immigrant" -A track by Nitin Sawnhey, from the album "beyond skin"..the vocal lines.. the arrangement..

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek

Runaway train - soul asylum (the video )

Disturbed - hold onto memories

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By *odgerMooreMan  over a year ago

Carlisle

Lost count including one I wrote for someone else who’s wife died of cancer

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Runaway train - soul asylum (the video )

Disturbed - hold onto memories "

I forgot about that band soul asylum, that's such a good song..

There seemed to be loads of artists in the 90s that were mostly known for one track..

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan  over a year ago

here


" https://youtu.be/YqVRcFQagtI

If you like Schindlers List this made me cry when I first saw it. A daughter watches her Mother, who suffers from a painful neuromuscular condition, that derailed her career, play in an orchestra on her 18th Birthday. I have yet to watch it all with a dry eye. "

Thank you for this - fantastic

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek


"Runaway train - soul asylum (the video )

Disturbed - hold onto memories

I forgot about that band soul asylum, that's such a good song..

There seemed to be loads of artists in the 90s that were mostly known for one track.."

I had thought that in the past but assumed it was coz I spent most of it "not sober" and couldn't remember

I exaggerate, I spent most of it either on the ice or travelling to ice!

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By *illibethWoman  over a year ago

Midlands and North Wales

I've just welled up at the Pampers advert! I love you baby - Think I'm over tired!

The pearl fishers duet always makes me blub

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By *uv2kissMan  over a year ago

fenland

Sat in the car with my ex wife after a make or break weekend and we both knew it was over.

Put the radio on for the drive home and the Hungry years by Neil Sedaka started playing.

I was in floods of tears, the only other time was seeing my father in the mortuary at the hospital and I just became hysterical.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Most of Adele’s music tbf she’s an amazing talent

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By *otSoPoshWoman  over a year ago

In a ball gown because that's how we roll in N. Devon

So many....

Most recently Feels like Home by Chantal Kreviazuk

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By *ean counterMan  over a year ago

Kettering

Hip hop, rap, dance music, modern R&B, yep, they all make me cry oh and Ed Shearan, he makes me cry a lot !!

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By *parkle1974Woman  over a year ago

Leeds

Amazing Grace and Highland Cathedral x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Some do but when I think of my back story and the passing of my dad then the song One by U2 has a habit of cracking me up

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By *uv2kissMan  over a year ago

fenland


"Sat in the car with my ex wife after a make or break weekend and we both knew it was over.

Put the radio on for the drive home and the Hungry years by Neil Sedaka started playing.

I was in floods of tears, the only other time was seeing my father in the mortuary at the hospital and I just became hysterical.

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I Wasn't there that morning

When my Father passed away

I didn't get to tell him

All the things I had to say

Mike and the mechanics the living years

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By *orny PTMan  over a year ago

Peterborough


"There's a few songs that might set me off, Robbie Williams, Feel because it really resonates with me

Stand by me, played at my friends funeral.

Bright Eyes, thanks to watership down "

the rabbits, that's exactly what you don't get from the book, the music and Art Garfunkel's perfect voice. Mike Batt's words, done justice.

I have the Illustrated book too, not the one with the film cells, but the one with the map.

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By *aughty50sCouple  over a year ago

Yorkshire - but we travel a lot

'Hurt', the Johnny Cash version. Especially if I'm watching the video too.

I can think of lots of pieces of classical music which are deeply moving. The slow movement of the Elgar violin concerto is just one.

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By *entleman JayMan  over a year ago

Wakefield

A lot of the John Rutter choral stuff does it for me.

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By *lthomasMan  over a year ago

Wolves

Fix you - Coldplay

Times like these, acoustic version - Foo Fighters

Both get me teary eyed

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I've never been emotional (to the point I think I'm weird), but since I split with my ex I can't listen to "Said it all" by Take That. It was on in the car at the end of our relationship and it's the futility of knowing we had nothing left to say and that it was inevitable that I was going to loose my family unit (I wasnt particularly bothered about losing my ex herself). Mental. The only other song I have ever cried at was Aaron Neville singing "Ave Maria" which comes on at the credits to the film "Alive", which was about a plane crash into a mountain, where they were all from an American football team, and some of the survivors ended up having to eat the their dead friends and loved ones to survive, so it's very emotional!!

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By *orny PTMan  over a year ago

Peterborough


"Will you still love me tomorrow - Amy Winehouse.

Funeral song for a school friend who died of a brain tumour (early 20s). The room was so full we were standing shoulder to shoulder. Time stands still when I hear it."

Severance by Dead Can Dance.

I rewrote those lyrics (just like Elton John did with Candle in the Wind) for a bereavement.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Johnny cash hurt

You can see his love for her in that song

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Slippin by DMX

My mate introduced me to this song when I was younger and then he died at 21 in a car crash and every time I hear it I cuts me up

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Oh my.

Ludivico Einaurdi I Giorni. One of my favourite pieces of music, my son sent me a video of him playing it, he lives in Edinburgh and I was missing him like crazy at the time

Dakota Stereophonics, went to see them live and they played it right at the end. Always reminds me of my son, he used to play it on loop. So to be stood there with him was very emotional.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

One or.....maybe a dozen or so...

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By *mateur100Man  over a year ago

nr faversham

Nothing else matters. Metallica

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

2 Little boys by Rolf Harris got me every time. Suck a sad story in more ways than one now.

Also Hurt Jonny Cash lots of meaning in that one.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

This Woman's Work - Kate Bush

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By *ormorantMan  over a year ago

Lincolnshire

The Last Post… 1982….

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By *asual_WandererWoman  over a year ago

A spot you want me

Nutshell - Alice in Chains. Never has a song been so laced in pain

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Fen A here.

Josh Groban - To Where You Are!

Sob my heart out everytime I hear it. Abs beautiful xx

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Fen A here.

Josh Groban - To Where You Are!

Sob my heart out everytime I hear it. Abs beautiful xx"

Where you are by josh Groban a real weepy. Had it at my moms funeral

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Many many times. Movies don't make me cry. Soundtracks do.

My father playing a certain tune on a guitar.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Bright Eyes, thanks to watership down

the rabbits, that's exactly what you don't get from the book, the music and Art Garfunkel's perfect voice. Mike Batt's words, done justice"

Fair enough, but the book is still better than the film overall

I was listening to the Beatles White Album once when Blackbird came on...and I had to stop myself bursting into tears (was in public) Strange, as I knew the song really well but for some reason it's beauty just hit me anew at that moment

Another one is 'Scorn Not His Simplicity' by Luke Kelly. Phil Coulter wrote it about his Down Syndrome son. Heartbreaking.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Snow Patrol - Run

Aerosmith Don't wanna miss a thing

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By *ewkesbury cowboyMan  over a year ago

Tewkesbury

Dire straits walk of life was used at a friend's funeral, can't listen to it without tearing up a little

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Many times! Music is nourishment for the soul. Try listening to For Crying out Loud by Meatloaf. x

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By *ooBulMan  over a year ago

Missin’ Yo’ Kissin’

I hardly ever cry. Not cos I'm a hard bastard either. Not cos I wasn't loved - cos I was!

I'm sure if they put "Little House On The Prairie" on I'd get close to welling up.

Tommy Docherty always used to say about hard footballers he signed that if they put that program on & they did not cry, he new they were hard as nails!

Songs that make me sad will have to do instead:-

Six A.M - "Skin"

Linkin Park - "One More Light"

Nine Inch Nails/Trent Reznor - "Hurt"

Uriah Heep - "Rain"

Magnum - "Les Mort Dansant"

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By *ocksareoffMan  over a year ago

Out n About

Jerusalem haven't a clue why.

Elgar's Nimrod was played as we walked out of each of my parents funeral.

Listening to Crawling by Linkin Park, isaw a video on YouTube of Chester leaning into the crowd singing it the night before he ended his life.

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By *illibethWoman  over a year ago

Midlands and North Wales


"Oh my.

Ludivico Einaurdi I Giorni. One of my favourite pieces of music, my son sent me a video of him playing it, he lives in Edinburgh and I was missing him like crazy at the time

Dakota Stereophonics, went to see them live and they played it right at the end. Always reminds me of my son, he used to play it on loop. So to be stood there with him was very emotional.

Have a listen to Experience by Ludivico, it on the 'In a Time Lapse' album, my favourite piece of music ever!

"

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By *rincess peachWoman  over a year ago

shits creek

Behind the wall - Tracy Chapman.

If anyone has been in a DV situation this will hit you in the heart

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Supermarket flowers by Ed Sheran, it was played at my nans funeral and a lot of the song sums up my Nan, that was over 2 years ago and to this day it still brings a tear to my eye. I don't like Ed Sheran's music, really not my cup of tea but this song really touched a nerve.

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By *ubal1Man  over a year ago

Newry Down

Betty Davis Eyes being sung by Kim Carnes.

This was the first piece of music I heard on commercial radio on the very first morning I woke up in Michigan, America.

A special piece of music for me!

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By *ineMan  over a year ago

In cave behind a waterfall on a hill

Songbird Eva Cassidy

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By *wist my nipplesCouple  over a year ago

North East Scotland, mostly

"Sleep" by Eric Whitacre. It builds up in waves and I find it completely overwhelming.

Mrs TMN x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Songbird Eva Cassidy"

Yes!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Phil Collins since I lost you

Neil diamond. Hello again.

Kate bush. Woman’s work. Played at mums funeral.

Eva Cassidy. Over the rainbow. Played at a friends 3 year old daughters funeral.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Cliffs of Dooneen , Planxty.

ROMEO & JULIET...Dire Straits ,

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By *organ DeanWoman  over a year ago

Belfast

Una Mattina by Luvovico Einaudi -first time I heard it I felt relieved.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The theme tune to Mrs Browns Boys?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The love duet at the end of Act 1 of La Boheme

…Schlinders List and Dances with Wolves music too

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By *imbo59seMan  over a year ago

North Norfolk


"Samuel Barbers Adagio for strings makes me sob every time I hear it"

Agree totally. Was it the music from Platoon?

Bridge Over Troubled Water - S&G.....at a friend's cremation.

The Living Years - Mike and the Mechanics.....my father died a few months after my son was born.

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By *evonshireboyMan  over a year ago

North Devon

I'm a right softy. Since I had kids I seem to blub ten times more than before.

Songs that make me get dusty-eyed include:

This woman's work - Kate Bush

Into dust - mazzy star

Time - Hans Zimmer

Roar - Katy Perry (personal reasons for that one)

Winter - Tori Amos

Something I can never have - nine inch nails

Even if they don't have the same effect on everyone, these are great songs. Check them out

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Why - Annie lennox

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By *evonshireboyMan  over a year ago

North Devon

Oh. Just thought of another one.

One more light - Linkin Park

An 11 year old lad at my daughter's school sung it at the end of year leaver's do. His dad had died suddenly a couple of weeks before.

Not a dry eye in the house.

Its making me well up now just remembering ...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Dance with my Father - Luther Vandross

Careless Whisper - Wham!

River - Josh Groban

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By *weedeldumbCouple (MM)  over a year ago

Leeds & Harrogate

I knew my daughter had a keyboard in her room and tinkered away at a few tunes but despite offering her some lessons she declined saying she wasn't that into it.

Then she turned up at a school concert doing Roberta Flack's "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" and it knocked me for six it was honestly so beautiful. I've never been so floored. Half the audience were blubbing uncontrollably as well.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I knew my daughter had a keyboard in her room and tinkered away at a few tunes but despite offering her some lessons she declined saying she wasn't that into it.

Then she turned up at a school concert doing Roberta Flack's "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" and it knocked me for six it was honestly so beautiful. I've never been so floored. Half the audience were blubbing uncontrollably as well. "

Wow!!!

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By *weedeldumbCouple (MM)  over a year ago

Leeds & Harrogate


"I knew my daughter had a keyboard in her room and tinkered away at a few tunes but despite offering her some lessons she declined saying she wasn't that into it.

Then she turned up at a school concert doing Roberta Flack's "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" and it knocked me for six it was honestly so beautiful. I've never been so floored. Half the audience were blubbing uncontrollably as well.

Wow!!!"

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By *nfin8yWoman  over a year ago

Newcastle-under-Lyme

Robbie Williams Go Gentle. Used to sing it to my fur baby before I lost her and especially on my last day with her in my arms.

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By *aliceWoman  over a year ago

Birmingham

Yeah yeah yeahs - maps

This mortal coil - song to the siren

NiN - something I can never have

Mazzy Star - into dust

Cure - plainsong, one hundred years, same deep water as you

Sebadoh - Soul and fire

Portishead - Roads

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Lost count including one I wrote for someone else who’s wife died of cancer "

*hugs* thats nice of you.

I'm curious to know what your song choices would be for this.

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By *utcock61Man  over a year ago

glasgow

Bonnie Raitt....Dimming Of The Day.

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By *aturistsCouple  over a year ago

Stockton

Goo goo dolls Iris, gets me every time

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The commitments - try a little tenderness, it always gets me, not sure why but ai usually sing it after a few wines.

Lily Allen - somewhere only we know, played as I walked down the isle to marry Mr P )both blubbering wrecks that day)

Snow patrol - open your eyes

ELO - Mr blue sky, also played at our wedding as our walking back down the isle song but it makes me think of my old dad, he always told me I was born in the wrong era because of the music i'm into and my style. Happy tears though

Most disney songs set me off too

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By *arkus1812Man  over a year ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands

Being the sentimental old git that I am two particular pieces of classical music brings tears to my eyes for which I make no apologies.

Cantata Memoria for the Children - Karl Jenkins.

This was written to commemorate the Aberfan tragedy of 1966

Symphony No 3 - Henryk Gorecki.

This was written to remember the suffering of the Polish people at the hands of the Nazi's during WW2

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By *ynecplCouple  over a year ago

Newcastle upon Tyne

I have so many song that are attached to memories some good, some sad.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

My 12 year old son was hit by a car 6 weeks ago and spent 3 of those weeks fighting for his life. We’ve always shared a love of music together. He’s making a good recovery now, but there’s loads of songs that have made me cry in the last week!

I can’t listen to ‘all you need is love’ anymore without crying my eyes out

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By *annaBeStrongMan  over a year ago

w

Lana del Rey - ride

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By *a LunaWoman  over a year ago

South

Bring him Home from Les Miserables is the first song I heard live that made me cry.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

God Moving Over the Face of the Waters by Moby.

Nutshell by Alice in Chains

Anything by David Hasselhoff or Daniel O Donnell usually brings a tear.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

A few folks mentioned nutshell by alice in chains

I love that song.

Dallas green / city and colour does a very good acoustic cover version it.

There's a cracking version of careless whisper (also mentioned) by a guitarist called Alexandr Misko..it's rather spectacular..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Alan walker - faded (restrung)

Its a beautiful piece that strikes many chords within me emotionally

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By *apmyluvpumpMan  over a year ago

Skipton

Hurt - Johnny Cash

But Mr Chow singing it at karaoke in Hangover 3 cracks me up

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Patience - Guns N Roses

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By *ames5169Man  over a year ago

Birmingham

One more light Linkin Park one of their last songs before the singer committed suicide . It’s basically a suicide note. Heartbreaking every time x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Broken Heart by Spiritualized

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By *oodmessMan  over a year ago

yumsville

Watched that Adele the other night, some of her songs have real emotion to them.

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By *andt1995Couple  over a year ago

London

Many interesting songs and emotional things posted here.

This woman's work - Kate Bush Is just about as good as it gets.

This is the one that get’s me going that some if you might like, Nina Simone Mr Bojangles

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

When Scotty starts playing the bagpipes at Spocks funeral in Star Trek The Wrath of Khan...

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By *orruptionandliesMan  over a year ago

leeds

Atmosphere by joy division

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

You’ve never heard me on the saxophone

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Amy Winehouse - Will you still love me tomorrow.

Played at the funeral of a 22yo friend who passed away from cancer. She went through treatment at the same time as a very close family member so not only does it bring back memories of her, it also brings back the fear and sleepless nights we went through as a family.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman  over a year ago

ashford

Titanic theme as we had it at mums funeral was her fave I did the eulogy then it played out

Swing low as had that at partners funeral

Dance the night away we played to stepdad as he was dying was his fave these 3 get me everytime x

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By *eavenNhellCouple  over a year ago

carrbrook stalybridge

mouldy old dough lieutenant pigeon

played over the tannoy at boundary park as the teams run out the first time after my dad passed away turned to his seat as usual and he was no longer there ........

realy hit home then all those memories

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By *ick1fMan  over a year ago

Chichester/Aldershot

The Flaming Lips - Do You Realize

The Earlies - Wayward Song

Bobby Womack - Please Forgive My Heart

Dennis Wilson - Thoughts Of You

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By *ancer36Woman  over a year ago

Stirling

Beth Hart - I’d rather go blind

Mario Lanza - walk with god

Rothwell - Darling

Andre Rieu - Amazing grace

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Olympian by Gene.

Cried sang dance and felt a million % better after.

Helped me move on in a good way!!!!

T

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By *acksparrow99Man  over a year ago

Canary Wharf, London

Into my arms -- Nick Cave

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By *arkus1812Man  over a year ago

Lifes departure lounge NN9 Northamptonshire East not West MidlandsMidlands

Henryk Gorecki - Symphony No 3 'Symphony of Sorrowful Songs'

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

OOO Lala by Rod Stewart

Marble Halls - Sung by Nancy on a TV series called Dickensian

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Into my arms -- Nick Cave"

Great song

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm a bit of a sap so I cry at lots of things.

Yesterday by the beetles was my dad's favourite song. He used to sing it beautifully to me too.

I've never been able to listen to it without tears since he died 11 years ago.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Sia - My Love

Will always remind me of my Nana

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By *ategoodbyeMan  over a year ago

Hertfordshire

Only the soundtrack to Thomas Was Alone.

Those poor, brave parallelograms. *sniff*

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By *egoMan  over a year ago

Preston

Once, I heard my Late Partners voice over the radio.

She sang a song called ‘Dignity’ that she had produced and written. It was played on her birthday a few months after her murder.

Usually the only emotions music congers is rage or heroic adrenaline type surge. Just think psyching up music.

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By *inda May SimmonsTV/TS  over a year ago

hexham

I am bubbling like a hairnet just reading everyone else’s replies and stories to this thread!

Kate Bush’s music always gets to me

Barber’s Adagio for Strings is one of those prices everyone quotes and probably rightly so

I can listen to the music fro Cinema Paradiso without bubbling but listening to it and watching that end scene in the film and it is time for the water companies to move in and start plugging my leaks

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By *ebjonnsonMan  over a year ago

Maldon


"I am bubbling like a hairnet just reading everyone else’s replies and stories to this thread!

Kate Bush’s music always gets to me

Barber’s Adagio for Strings is one of those prices everyone quotes and probably rightly so

I can listen to the music fro Cinema Paradiso without bubbling but listening to it and watching that end scene in the film and it is time for the water companies to move in and start plugging my leaks "

Often, although I can’t remember a recent specific. I am a real soppy bastard though!

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By *am450Man  over a year ago

North Kent/Greater London


"This Woman’s Work by Kate Bush."

Yup big time this one!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Yes. On a ski holiday. The band were playing snow patrol chasing cars.

The electricity blew but the band kept on playing and the crowd sang. It was just such a wonderful feeling I got overwhelmed and had to take myself outside.

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By *inda May SimmonsTV/TS  over a year ago

hexham


"I am bubbling like a hairnet just reading everyone else’s replies and stories to this thread!

Kate Bush’s music always gets to me

Barber’s Adagio for Strings is one of those prices everyone quotes and probably rightly so

I can listen to the music fro Cinema Paradiso without bubbling but listening to it and watching that end scene in the film and it is time for the water companies to move in and start plugging my leaks "

Bubbling like a hairnet?

Bubbling like a Bairne!!

My iPhone doesn’t understand geordie

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By *mateur100Man  over a year ago

nr faversham

Hallelujah...the Shrek version

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By *aleforfun22Man  over a year ago

Lancashire

Angry anderson ... suddernley

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By *andering Welsh GuyMan  over a year ago

All over the place

Yes at my granddad's funeral now it's gets me evey time

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Who wants to live forever - Queen, was played at a friend's funeral and brings a tear to my eye even now.

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By *ubal1Man  over a year ago

Newry Down

Downtown as sung by the incomparable Petula Clark from, I think, 1964.

For personal reasons, it brings a tear to my eye every time I hear it, because it reminds me of the first time I heard it!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Tears in Heaven by Eric Clapton, heartbreaking backstory.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Yep. I'm a right weepie fucknugget.

Seeing Black Stone Cherry a few years ago, they played "the rambler" and I didn't even feel like I was crying as such yet my eyes were leaking.

Disturbed - sound of silence. That one gets me.

Kate Nash - nicest thing. Used to get me because that's how I felt about someone. Now it gets me because I'm angry and frustrated at myself for feeling that way and being such a fucking dumbass in the first place.

Panatonix - Hallelujah. It's just beautiful

Sugarland - Stay. Again, finding the strength when I found out my ex hadn't been honest with me about his home life, and wasn't separated at all.

There are loads more, loads."

Disturbed. I found that recently. Love it

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I found quite a few songs brought tears, even more so after my surprise divorce and my mum passing same year. Emotions are a mess

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By *ungleTemptressWoman  over a year ago

The Jungle

Yes, especially when you play that piece of music in the place that you envision when you listen to it

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By *urplechesterCouple  over a year ago

chester

I’m an emotional soul, there’s so much music that makes me cry! Antony and the johnsons - hope there’s someone, gets me every single time! Such an amazing tune! Miss pc

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By *stwo80Couple  over a year ago

yorkshire

Goodnight my Love

By

Jesse Belvin

Reduced 7 very tough boys to blubbing wrecks at a friend's funeral as we escorted him into church.

Just done it again to me with the memory of this.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

For my beautiful girls....just this..

https://youtu.be/4Ajtg-6Xl1g

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By *inky_couple2020Couple  over a year ago

North West

Gabriel's Oboe

Nimrod (Edward Elgar)

Most music with obvious oboe in it nowadays.

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By *iss KissWoman  over a year ago

near Coventry

Hey Jupiter. Tori Amos

Roads. Portishead

Vincent. Don Maclean

Chances. Athlete

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By *iss KissWoman  over a year ago

near Coventry

Hurts like hell. Fleurie

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By *aptain Caveman41Man  over a year ago

Home

Time to say goodbye

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Anything by Slipknot

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By *hunderace...Man  over a year ago

Dudley

This woman's work, Kate Bush... the lyrics say everything about how I feel regarding the circumstances I faced 18 months ago this Saturday and every day since. Miss you Son

https://youtu.be/aRggbUTgyJk

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The Beatles, In My Life.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Goodnight my Love

By

Jesse Belvin

Reduced 7 very tough boys to blubbing wrecks at a friend's funeral as we escorted him into church.

Just done it again to me with the memory of this."

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