-A Million Miles Away by Rory Gallagher -Daughter Of The Everglades by Rory Gallagher -Morning Glory by Tim Buckley -Orphan Girl by Gillian Welch -Streets Of London by Cat Stevens -Hickory Wind by Gram Parsons + Emmylou Harris -Dark End Of The Street by Gram Parsons + Flying Burrito Bros
I don't cry in songs (cause I am a robot) but I have gotten choked up. Here are some that i can think of right now... Everybody Hurts-REM In My Life-Beatles Tears in Heaven-Clapton The Little Ones-Yusaf Islam (Cat Stevens)...yeah, a song about children getting bombed, that will do it to me hmm, I know there are way more, but I can't think of any more PS- the "Hallelujah" from Shrek is Rufus Wainwright
The "songs" that move me most are frequently instrumentals. E.G. Frank Zappa's solo on What's New In Baltimore? (Studio & YCDTOSA#5). A short and almost standard blues solo - by comparison, at least - and it's the "almost" that's the key. It's like a solo you've heard a 1000 times before by as many artists but it never sounded quite like this. I'm probably wrong... but I always picture him grinning like the Cheshire cat as he was churning this one out... simultaneously beautiful & hilarious. (Gonna have to listen to it now). More conventionally..... Joy Division - 24 Hours The Creatures - Say Pink Floyd - Remember A Day Dunno if this one has crossed the Atlantic from the UK.... Snow Patrol - Run
"Stairway to Heaven" by Led Zeppelin, because I knew a kid in jr. high who was the only one who could play the guitar solo at that point in our young lives, and he passed away a few years later. Also, "The Engine Driver" by the Decemberists, because things with my boyfriend are complicated and stagnant right now. ~Nova
I cant really listen to songs that make me cry Mabye remind me of sad instance's String Cheese Incdent-Wake Up
Hallelujah - Jef Buckley's version My Immortal - Evanescence The Living Years - Mike & The Mechanics These all have personal meaning to me, and will always make me cry. But there are plenty of songs already mentioned here than do make me sad and melancholic. Want to go and find The Little Ones, to see if it's the same song I remember from years ago. If it is, then yeah, it affected me very deeply.
Famous Blue Raincoat & Chelsea Hotel #2 by Leonard Cohen. He also wrote Hallelujah!! What's that one Mike And The Mechanics did about a father dying? That was sad!!
Moonlight Sonata, Op.27, No.2 by Beethoven Poles Apart by Pink Floyd Northern Land by Tori Amos (actualy, Tori's voice makes me cry, doesn't matter the song) A Thousand Hours by The Cure Wonderful One by Jimmy Page & Robert Plant
pearl jam - last kiss aerosmith - dont wanna miss a thing aerosmith - dream on john butler trio - peaches and cream damien rice - cannonball eagle eye cherry - save tonight pink floyd - wish you were here lynard skynard - simple kind of man lynard skynard - free bird goo goo dolls - iris johnny cash or nine inch nails - hurt led zeppelin - stairway to heaven velvet revolver - fall to peices there are others, but i just cant think of em right now.. haha lots of songs make me cry.. cuz im weird like that...
led zeppelin- stairway to heaven imogen heap- hide and seek lynard skynard- free bird devendra banhart- canela devendra banhart- now that i know supergrass- st petersburg little birdy- message to god i never usually cry in a song over the lyrics, but more of the tune or the way it sounds
anything by Roy Orbison makes me sad enough to cry, most of his songs are about his wife and daughter who died in a house fire
Goo Goo Dolls-Black Balloon Pearl Jam-Last Kiss Johnny Cash-Hurt Jeff Buckley-Hallelujah Matchbox 20-Unwell
Anne Clark - poem without words ii Anathema - Parisienne Moonlight Leonard Cohen - Blue Raincoat Cure - Charlotte Sometimes Silke Bischoff - Little Angel Heather Nova - New Love
Okay, here's the somewhat complete list of songs (as far as I can remember, that is, there may be more) that have made me cry, somewhat in order of appearance in my life. Mkay? Right. ABBA - The winner takes it all Metallica - Low man's lyric Metallica - Fade to black Iced Earth - Melancholy Iced Earth - A question of heaven Demons & Wizards - The fiddler on the green My Dying Bride - A kiss to remember My Dying Bride - Sear me III Tori Amos - Bells for her Tori Amos - Ruby through the looking glass Alanis Morissette - Thank you Iron Maiden - Paschendale Richie Havens - Handsome Johnny Hair - The flesh failures / Let the sunshine in The Cranberries - Zombie Raemonn - Supergirl Savatage - Gutter ballet Cat Stevens - Sad Lisa Cat Stevens - Oh very young Cat Stevens - Father and son Simon & Garfunkel - The boxer Melanie - Ruby Tuesday (infinitely better than the original, dammit!)
i've come close with "If 6 was 9" by hendrix. It's just very relavent to my sad sad socail life. but I never cried cuse i'd always listen to it on the bus.
If I could die this very moment I wouldn't fear For I've never known completeness Like being here Wrapped in the warmth of you Loving very breath You stole my heart this moment It might burst. Could we stay right here Till the end of time Till the earth stops turning Wanna love you till the seas run dry I've found the one I've waited for. All this time I've loved you And never known your face All this time I've missed you And searched this human race Here is true peace Here my heart knows calm Safe in your soul Bathed is your size. I've found the one I've waited for The one All I've known All I've done All I've felt Was leading to this Wanna stay right here Till the end of time Till the earth stops turning Wanna love you till the seas run dry I've found the one I've waited for. The one. This song played at my work a day after I found him. Sun was shining, not a cloud in the sky and it was the middle of winter. Turned out to be the hottest winter day recorded in Melbourne ever. I broke down and sobbed with happiness in a full bar. It's called Goreki by Lamb. An amazing track