nikkib703 wrote:Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash.
Ring of Fire was about him getting gonorrhea, that could be sad too..


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nikkib703 wrote:Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash.
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:nikkib703 wrote:Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash.
Ring of Fire was about him getting gonorrhea, that could be sad too..![]()
steveforever wrote:LarryFromNextDoor wrote:nikkib703 wrote:Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash.
Ring of Fire was about him getting gonorrhea, that could be sad too..![]()
Huh?No way liar, Johnny never got that!
are you kidding?
LarryFromNextDoor wrote:steveforever wrote:LarryFromNextDoor wrote:nikkib703 wrote:Folsom Prison Blues by Johnny Cash.
Ring of Fire was about him getting gonorrhea, that could be sad too..![]()
Huh?No way liar, Johnny never got that!
are you kidding?
read the lyrics...
Enigma869 wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Lady Luck wrote:Playitloudforme wrote:Will I See You In Heaven by Eric Clapton, written about his toddler son who fell out of a window to his death. KILLS me to hear it.
Actually it's called "Tears in Heaven" but that's one that gets to me every time too.
There's only 4 on that list that I've heard of.
Horrendous song, just Gawdawfull.
Appreciate the sentiment but it was Clapton in full shark jump sellout mode.
Jesus JoePa...Lighten up a bit! I don't particularly care for the song either. That said, it's a tough song to criticize, given why it was written! I can tell you as a father of a little boy, it's defintiely a VERY sad song...sellout mode, or not!
John from Boston
7 Wishes wrote:
DIRE STRAITS "Brothers in Arms"
HOWARD JONES - "No-one is to Blame"
FLOYYD -"A Great Day for Freedom"
SIMON & GARFUNKLE- "April Come She Will"
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN -"One Step Up"
STING - "Ghost Story", "Why Should I Cry For You"
U2 - "With or Without You
silverblue wrote:The saddest song I can think of is one that was on the radio around 1978 by Elvis Presley - can't think of the title exactly, maybe, "I will leave you softly". The story I heard about it was that a husband was dying & he was writing this to his wife who was by his bedside sleeping..."I will leave you softly, for my heart would break, if you should wake and see me go...." I don't think I can ever listen to it again, because it always choked me up back then.
7 Wishes wrote:Wow. Sad songs are my specialty. The fact that most of my compositions were depressing and mid-tempo was the cause of lots of friction in the two major bands I've been a part of. Let's see...
ALL ABOUT EVE - "Are You Lonely (live)"
TORI AMOS - "Vincent" and "Sugar"
BEATLES - "Long and Winding Road"
BEE GEES - "I Started a Joke"
BREAD - "Diary"
COUNTING CROWS - "Round Here"
CHRISTOPHER CROSS - "Swept Away (live)"
JOHN DENVER - "I'd Rather Be a Cowboy"
DIRE STRAITS - "6:15 AM", "Sands of Nevada" and "Brothers in Arms"
FLEETWOOD MAC - "Storms", "Landslide" and "Silver Springs"
PETER GABRIEL - "I Grieve" and "Party Man"
GENESIS - "Ripples", "Long Long Way to Go" and "Entangled"
DAVID GRAY - "Please Forgive Me", "As I'm Leaving" and "From Here You Can Almost See the Sea"
HALL AND OATES - "Marigold Sky"
DON HENLEY - "A Month of Sundays", "Talking to the Moon", and "The Heart of the Matter"
BRUCE HORNSBY - "The Road Not Taken", "Halcyon Days", and "Fortunate Son"
IRON & WINE - "Faded From the Winter"
JACKSON BROWNE - "The Barricades of Heaven"
BILLY JOEL - "And So It Goes" and "Downeaster Alexa"
ELTON JOHN - "Curtains", "No Valentine", and "The Ballad of the Boy in the Red Shoes"
HOWARD JONES - "No-one is to Blame"
RICHARD MARX - "Hazard", "Angelia" and
SARAH McLACHLAN - "Mary", "Good Enough" and "Adia"
JOHN MELLENCAMP - "Make Me Feel" and "Farewell, Angelia"
MIKE & THE MECHANICS - "The Living Years"
EDDIE MONEY - "Endless Nights"'
MY NEXT DILEMMA - "I Know It's Over"
DANNY O'KEEFE - "Along For the Ride"
ALAN PARSONS - "Time", "Siren Song" and "Day After Day (The Show Must Go On)"
TOM PETTY - "It'll All Work Out", "Southern Accents" and "Insider"'
PINK FLOYD - "Hey You", "The Final Cut" and "A Great Day for Freedom"
PRINCE - "Sometimes It Snows in April" and "Purple Rain"
RADIOHEAD - "Fog (Again)" "Fake Plastic Trees" and "Bullet Proof...I Wish I Was"
REM - "Leave"
LIONEL RICHIE - "Just For Now", "Tender Heart" and "Stuck On You"
ROLLING STONES - "Always Suffering", "Out of Tears" and "Coming Down Again"
SIMON AND GARFUNKEL - "A Most Peculiar Man", "April Come She Will" and "Old Friends/Bookends"
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN - "Gave It a Name", "Racing in the Streets", "Stolen Car", "Loose Change", "Wreck on the Highway", "Used Cars", "Back in Your Arms", "Paradise", "Streets of Philadelphia", "Balboa Park" and "One Step Up"
CAT STEVENS - "Father and Son", "The Wind" and "Oh Very Young"
ROD STEWART - "Superstar", "The Killing of Georgie (Part I & II)" and "I Was Only Joking"
STING - "Ghost Story", "Why Should I Cry For You", "Fields of Gold" and "Shape of My Heart"
THE SUNDAYS - "Cry" and "Here's Where the Story Ends"
JAMES TAYLOR - "Baby Buffalo", "Line 'Em Up" and "The Water is Wide"
TESSER - "While I Played My Violin" and "Only Time Will Tell"
TOTO - "I Won't Hold You Back" and "Out of Love"
U2 - "Red Hill Mining Town", "One", "Running to Stand Still", "Stay (Far Away, So Close)", "Mothers of the Disappeared", "All I Want is You", "With or Without You", "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses" and "Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own"
TOM WAITS - "Martha"
PAUL YOUNG- "Both Sides Now"
Kimmy wrote:OMG.. That rocky song, I forgot all about it... Makes me cry everytime I hear it.
Another sad song is "Honey" by I think Bobby Gentry???
YoungJRNYfan wrote:I don't know if this was said, but Runaway Train was pretty sad. The video is just creepy
7 Wishes wrote:Man, you are so right...my best friend was named John...well, Jeje for short...he took his life 15 years ago, but it's very hard for me to listen to that song to this day...but it's a far better tune than 95% of those on the list. Good call.
Carlitto H@kk wrote:One song that always chokes me up but also makes me feel good at the same time (wierd, eh?)
is Aimee Mann's "Wise Up" from the Magnolia Soundtrack...
Especially when it is played in the movie and all the "characters" are singing along.
What is it about Paul Thomas Anderson movies and the way
he always picks the perfect tunes for his movies.
Call me crazy but Boogie Nights and Magnolia are 2 of my faves all-time.
For totally different reasons, of course![]()
WISE UP
It's not
What you thought
When you first began it
You got
What you want
Now you can hardly stand it though
By now you know
It's not going to stop
It's not going to stop
It's not going to stop
'Til you wise up.
You're sure
There's a cure
And you have finally found it
You think
One drink
Will shrink you 'til you're underground
And living down
But it's not going to stop
It's not going to stop
It's not going to stop
'Til you wise up.
Prepare a list of what you need
Before you sign away the deed
'Cause it's not going to stop
No, it's not going to stop
'Til you wise up
No, it's not going to stop
'Til you wise up
No, it's not going to stop
So just give up
YoungJRNYfan wrote:I don't know if this was said, but Runaway Train was pretty sad. The video is just creepy
Red13JoePa wrote:YoungJRNYfan wrote:I don't know if this was said, but Runaway Train was pretty sad. The video is just creepy
What, the Clapton one w/ Reg Dwight?
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