So what's a song that brings tears to your eyes? It could be since its just so pretty.. Or it reminds you of something painful. Let's share. :icon_wink For me it would be -River Flows in You -Kiss the Rain -Forest Gump they're piano songs haha. So pretty
The gift of Life--Desmond Child (i see it as a tribute to my aborted, and much missed, child) Concrete Angel--Martina McBride (it kills me to see how people can hurt their children so much)
New York Mining Disaster 1941 - The Bee Gee's (My Grandma loved the song, and the lyrics are quite sad) Zombie - The Cranberries (Played at a friend's funeral)
flowers and football tops- glasvegas. seriously wanna cry everytime,its about a dad whos young kid dies especially when he sings 'my baby is 6 feet under,just another number,my daughter without a brother' :'(
Agreed on mad world beautiful track [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MyMOi4LEr4[/YOUTUBE] Amazing film too (Donnie Darko)
That is a great version. I also like the one by Tears for Fears. Also Everybody Hurts by REM is a tear jerker.
I rather liked this youtube vid in conjunction with that track [YOUTUBE]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=boOE3zip70k[/YOUTUBE]
Ok, so I'm trying to ad a link to a video of this song. Le dernier sourire, Mylene Farmer For those who don't understand french, the song speaks about seeing a friend dying. It remembers me of my best friend who died of a leukemia 6 years ago. The song is from his favourite singer and we used to watch that concert on DVD on his hospital room. So basicly I watched my dying best friend watching a song about a dying best friend. Very weird and upseting. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5T5yh7nqhV4
lol reading the name above me reminded me that...eleanor rigby is actually a rather sad song if you listen to the lyrics
My Best friend by Tim Magraw makes me tear because its "OUR SONG", and anything by Garth Brooks just because he has been my fav as long as I can remember!!
Ashes by Embrace reminds me of my journey out of depression Tiny Vessels by Death Cab for Cutie reminds me of my toughest questioning