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Songs That Make You Cry


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Guest NatashaJade

Hi dear ones!

Anna has reminded us that this forum exists and I wanted to share a few songs that have been making me cry recently just to think of them.

Aimee Mann -

Elliott Smith - "Can't Make A Sound"

Hedwig -

How about y'all? Anything that gets the waterworks flowing?

luv (and tears)

Gin

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  • 3 weeks later...

Find a Light,,,Beneath these Bones by Namoli Brennet.

Run by Snow Patrol .

Each Small Candle ,,,,,Western Woman by Roger Waters .

So many more will come to mind later but these are special.

I love Namoli ,,,,,would like to visit Uncle Sam"s and see

her live ,,,really would love to do that ,,,sigh,,,,luv,viv :)

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Guest Hoslers_wife

Linkin Park-Leave out all the rest

GNR-sweet child of mine

Tim Mcgraw-Dont take the girl

The first for the mistakes I've made and regret.

The second for the mistakes my father has made

The third because it reminds me of my mother

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I never used to be one to cry at a song or a film, I'm still not really. But there is ONE song out there that I occasionally find makes me cry

Run - When sang by Leona lewis Leona lewis - run

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Guest cael

as of late its been the music of the night from phantom of the oprea... which is a really good movie it sucks that i cant get through it

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Guest Steven22

I am going to go with osmetimes love just ain't enough- Patty Smyth

It took a few moment to gather my composure as I had to listen to it before I posted it.

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Guest Janis

The two songs that make me burst into tears....

My Dad and used to sing this together when I was around 4. I have fond memories of the more innocent days.

the other is

Wake Me Up When September Ends by Green Day the September of the year this song was released my partner and I suffered a miscarriage at 12 weeks. I remember just wanting the month to be over.

Janis

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Guest Micha

"Wasted Years" and "Check Please" by Cold

Kinda hard to listen to these now, they take me back to a time when I was ready to give up completely.

I also teared up recently listening to The Flobot's "Good Soldier."

Oh...there was this Alison Krauss song my wife had me listen to that made me cry, about two boys got lost in the woods. Most messed up song I've heard since. . .well, maybe not, but still.

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Guest GwenMichelle

"Fireflies" by Owl city

Love the meaning of the song, reminds me of my past an makes me wonder of my future.

I listen to it when ever something is bothering me to help me relax, makes me cry a we bit :(

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Guest Micha

Last night I was listening to Queensryche's Operation Mindcrime, and about halfway through the album I wanted to cry. It's been a long time since I heard it all the way through, but after hearing it all in context, "Suite Sister Mary" makes songs like "Breaking The Silence" and "I Don't Believe In Love" more emotionally powerful. I got chills up my spine and my eyes watered. Reminded me how nice it felt when I could cry. v.v

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Guest sarah f

I can't believe nobody has mentioned this song.

Eric Clapton Tears In Heaven

This song gets me every time especially if you know the background of the song. For those of you that don't know his son fell out of a hotel window and died.

I am about to cry just thinking about that.

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Oh my, great choices. Sally, I love both of those songs.

I'll be surprised if anyone knows this one, but I tear up every time I hear it: "A Better Place to Be" by Harry Chapin.

Also "Fallen" and "I Will Not Forget You" by Sarah McLachlan

"For Emily, Wherever I May Find Her" by Simon and Garfunkel.

Carolyn Marie

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Guest Melisiris

Hope there's someone - antony and the Johnsons

No-one is there - Sopor Aeternus & the ensemble of shadows

very depressing but beautiful songs.

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Guest Donna Jean

"Hard Times Come Again No More".....

This version by Gael Force makes me cry every time...

It was written by Stephen Foster (Yes, that one....)

I listened to it as I put this link here and I'm dripping right now....

Donna Jean

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Jessie is gonna smack me for saying the remake of this but.... the remake of Imagine. A perfect circle remade it and it was really sad, always makes me cry. PLEASE DON'T HURT MEH JESSIE! >.<

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