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Saddest Love Song ever?
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"sinead oconnor
nothin compares to you"
Oh have to agree with that but how about a song to your best mate's son when you see him being psychologically abused by said mate's new partner? McCartney's Hey Jude is a love song above all others as it was to a kid he loved even though not his own. |
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over a year ago
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Now listening to that Canadian woman singing singing the "Go on" Titanic song, All I ever think about about is Mrs Doyle from Father Ted when I hear it: Aahhh gooo ooonnn, aahh you will, gooo oonnn, gooo onnn gooo onnnn gooo onnn goo onnn! I'll stop now! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"That' All, various versions, including Michael Buble and Rod Stewart.
It makes me cry. "
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It makes me cry as it is very apt for my late partner who died in Nov 08 of a boating accident. |
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over a year ago
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Dolly Parton..I will always love you...she wrote it about her relationship with her mentor..Not a love song but The Pogues song waltzing Matilda..about Gallipoli makes me roar.. |
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"Dolly Parton..I will always love you...she wrote it about her relationship with her mentor..Not a love song but The Pogues song waltzing Matilda..about Gallipoli makes me roar.. "
That's a brilliant sony by the Pogues - love it
Honey - Bobby Goldsbourgh |
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"Dolly Parton..I will always love you...she wrote it about her relationship with her mentor..Not a love song but The Pogues song waltzing Matilda..about Gallipoli makes me roar..
That's a brilliant sony by the Pogues - love it
Honey - Bobby Goldsbourgh"
Yep..and pogues .. The Old Main Drag..OMG..gut wrenching... |
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"seasons in the sun, unknown, but i dare anyone to listen and not have their hearts tugged
Terry Jacks, i played that song so much in my teenage years its a wonder i didnt wear it out"
Terry Jack's other one was "If You Go Away"
"Without You" by Harry Nillson
written by Pete Ham and Tom Evans of
Badfinger, both of whom committed suicide, not directly due to the song but otherwise tragic
i undrestand Mariah Carey has done a version , which is probably even more tragic |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Hot Burrito # or cold burrito?
which is better??
Only 1way to find out--------Play that song DJ !!!
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FIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Dolly Parton..I will always love you...she wrote it about her relationship with her mentor..Not a love song but The Pogues song waltzing Matilda..about Gallipoli makes me roar..
That's a brilliant sony by the Pogues - love it
Honey - Bobby Goldsbourgh
Yep..and pogues .. The Old Main Drag..OMG..gut wrenching... "
Another cracking song - some great lyrics in that one - really paints a vivid picture |
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By *plpxp2Couple
over a year ago
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foreigner: I want to know what love is!
Cars: Drive (after Bowie used it in live aid over a video, goosebumps all these year later!)
And as someone else posted:
Eric Clapton: Tears in heaven, very personal |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Everybody hurts - REM
Script for a Jesters Tear - Marillion (check out the lyrics)
Don't give up - Kate bush and peter Gabriel
And...
A personal experience between mr mained and I (which when he sang it to me with such passion made me cry) For cryin out loud by meatloaf.
Oh! And Romeo and Juliet - dire straights
Can't leave without mentioning Nothing Else Matters by Metallica, pure class S & M |
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Lately by Stevie Wonder. No matter how happy I am just the opening bars put me on a downer.
Dance with my father by Luther Vandross. My dad died last year, we were estranged and I haven't really grieved for him. Was on the bus a few weeks back driving through an area my dad lived when it came on my iPod...just about held it together.
Evergreen by Barbara Striesand, first record I ever bought for the words instead of the beat!
Back to Black by Amy Winehouse, I'm not a fan, but can't deny: haunting. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Another Amy Winehouse song that is so haunting is Love is a losing game. She put her heart and soul into this song. xx"
Totally agree, even more so than Back to Black! |
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Has to be Tony Bennet "The Good life" ...
My late fathers favourite song, he was away in London working on bomb damage after the war, this record was released he asked my mum (they were just courting at the time)to get the record for him. My sis and I grew up with my father singing this, knowing every word and even becoming backing singers at family get togethers when my Dad refused to hand over the mic when we had Kareoke (shoo wop ee doo wop ee doo wop ee doo wop ee do). It was played at his funeral...A few years later the hairs on the back of both mine and Bobs neck stood up when we were sitting in the waiting area in Hospital to see the consultant after my operation for breast cancer for results and what should be played on the TV .....that song. We knew right then we were going to be ok x |
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Vincent by Don McLean - story of van Gough, a very talented artist with mental health problems who made him commit suicide in the end. Sad sad song and sad story |
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