02-09-2026, 12:22 PM
Great call on Wires, Run For Home & Hurt. 3 excellent emotional songs.
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Songs that make you cry....
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02-09-2026, 12:22 PM
Great call on Wires, Run For Home & Hurt. 3 excellent emotional songs.
02-09-2026, 12:38 PM
Bright Eyes anyone?
I defy anybody who saw that film as a kid to keep a dry eye. If you can you are dead inside!
02-09-2026, 12:50 PM
We're going to Rotterdam
We're going to Rotterdam You're not.
02-09-2026, 12:59 PM
02-09-2026, 01:02 PM
Honey, Bobby Goldsboro. An awful, overly sentimental song much loved by my taken too early mom. It used to make her cry and now it does it to me.
Morningtown Ride. The Seekers. Similar to above except it reminds me of my late and closest brother, I remember him singing this aged about 6 and always ponder on how we never know what's in store for anyone of us or what might have been? The Last Post played at The Hawthorns. Always gets me blinking. Likewise The Lord is My Shepherd at the new year game when they show the departed Baggies on the screens. Idiot Wind. Bob Dylan. I woke up after heavy break up and playing this to death in a bare flat, doors hanging off, dereliction all around and an empty Bells bottle by me. I still remember thinking it can't surely get worse? It didn't, everything slowly got much better but every time I hear Bob sing "you'll never know the hurt I suffered nor the pain I rise above..." it gets me. No Woman No Cry, Live version. That wonderful slow intro reminds me of the first time I left my hometown behind and escaped to work at the coast, leaving much trouble and strife behind. My new neighbour played this constantly that hot summer and it reminds me of the freedom of walking the beach without a care. True joy. Soppy sod me, and grateful for the anonymity of a message board.
02-09-2026, 01:10 PM
(02-09-2026, 12:38 PM)Bob Fossil Wrote: Bright Eyes anyone? I remember it being shown on the big, cupboarded telly at primary school. The one on wheels which the caretaker had to bring into the assembly hall. The wenches were all sobbing.
02-09-2026, 01:41 PM
It doesn’t make me cry but I find listening to Born Slippy very emotionally challenging. I think there are some songs you have to be in a coherent mental state to be able to process without them being a bit too much
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02-09-2026, 02:52 PM
Show Must go On - Queen
These Are The Days Of Our Lives - Queen Who Wants To Live Forever - Queen The Last Post - any decent bugler on Remembrance Sunday 3 Little Birds - Bob marley , was my Bro in Laws funeral song. Proud Mary - Tina Turner - was my mom's funeral song
02-09-2026, 02:53 PM
Bring him home from Les Miserables always gets me. Can you feel the love tonight from Lion King was played at my brother's funeral when I was younger and I still well up whenever I hear it.
02-09-2026, 03:02 PM
Living Years by Mike and the Mechanics. Miss my old man
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