Songs that make you cry

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This song was played on my last day of school, me and my closest mates were sitting in the common room laughing about our best memories. We were a really close group of mates, and we've all gone our separate ways. I live in a different country to all of them. I listened to this song during one of the loneliest periods of my life and cried more than i have ever cried in my life. Still find it hard to listen to, one of those things ill take with me forever, wherever i go.
 
thought about it

Indian summer the doors
wishful sinful the doors
crystal ship the doors

all songs that make me sad but i love
 
bobmcfc said:
thought about it

Indian summer the doors
wishful sinful the doors
crystal ship the doors

all songs that make me sad but i love

i want crystal ship to be played at my funeral, masterpiece.

although it's emotional i don't find wishful sinful sad, it makes me happy.

indian summer made me cry after my last bird fucked my off, bitch.
 
ban-mcfc said:
bobmcfc said:
thought about it

Indian summer the doors
wishful sinful the doors
crystal ship the doors

all songs that make me sad but i love

i want crystal ship to be played at my funeral, masterpiece.

although it's emotional i don't find wishful sinful sad, it makes me happy.

indian summer made me cry after my last bird fucked my off, bitch.


forgot about spanish caravan. the doors to me are a Masterpiece, its rare when you like every single song that a band produces but there isnt a doors song i dislike.
loved them since i was 13 and i have videos and tapes and cds that i get out and listen to maybe once a year. they are a big part of my past and hold memories that are painful and also wonderful
 
bobmcfc said:
ban-mcfc said:
bobmcfc said:
thought about it

Indian summer the doors
wishful sinful the doors
crystal ship the doors

all songs that make me sad but i love

i want crystal ship to be played at my funeral, masterpiece.

although it's emotional i don't find wishful sinful sad, it makes me happy.

indian summer made me cry after my last bird fucked my off, bitch.


forgot about spanish caravan. the doors to me are a Masterpiece, its rare when you like every single song that a band produces but there isnt a doors song i dislike.
loved them since i was 13 and i have videos and tapes and cds that i get out and listen to maybe once a year. they are a big part of my past and hold memories that are painful and also wonderful

they are absolutely quality, i'd happily whack any of their albums on and listen all the way through. i went through a stage once of only listening them for a whole month, wouldn't put anything else.

hyacinth house is another contender for this thread, although i find it a happy song.
 
ban-mcfc said:
bobmcfc said:
ban-mcfc said:
i want crystal ship to be played at my funeral, masterpiece.

although it's emotional i don't find wishful sinful sad, it makes me happy.

indian summer made me cry after my last bird fucked my off, bitch.


forgot about spanish caravan. the doors to me are a Masterpiece, its rare when you like every single song that a band produces but there isnt a doors song i dislike.
loved them since i was 13 and i have videos and tapes and cds that i get out and listen to maybe once a year. they are a big part of my past and hold memories that are painful and also wonderful

they are absolutely quality, i'd happily whack any of their albums on and listen all the way through. i went through a stage once of only listening them for a whole month, wouldn't put anything else.

hyacinth house is another contender for this thread, although i find it a happy song.

there are so many songs and styles. i love their blues stuff too. i can go throught it all. it has meaning in my life. there in happy and and devastating times. seems long ago now but these are songs that trigger memories, they're not simply songs to me
 
bobmcfc said:
ban-mcfc said:
bobmcfc said:
forgot about spanish caravan. the doors to me are a Masterpiece, its rare when you like every single song that a band produces but there isnt a doors song i dislike.
loved them since i was 13 and i have videos and tapes and cds that i get out and listen to maybe once a year. they are a big part of my past and hold memories that are painful and also wonderful

they are absolutely quality, i'd happily whack any of their albums on and listen all the way through. i went through a stage once of only listening them for a whole month, wouldn't put anything else.

hyacinth house is another contender for this thread, although i find it a happy song.

there are so many songs and styles. i love their blues stuff too. i can go throught it all. it has meaning in my life. there in happy and and devastating times. seems long ago now but these are songs that trigger memories, they're not simply songs to me

fair play, not been into them for that long only about 2 years myself. i was born about 20 years after they stopped releasing stuff though.
 
ban-mcfc said:
bobmcfc said:
ban-mcfc said:
they are absolutely quality, i'd happily whack any of their albums on and listen all the way through. i went through a stage once of only listening them for a whole month, wouldn't put anything else.

hyacinth house is another contender for this thread, although i find it a happy song.

there are so many songs and styles. i love their blues stuff too. i can go throught it all. it has meaning in my life. there in happy and and devastating times. seems long ago now but these are songs that trigger memories, they're not simply songs to me

fair play, not been into them for that long only about 2 years myself. i was born about 20 years after they stopped releasing stuff though.

i was born in 1980 so 1993 when i first heard them. i bought my first doors tape from a record shop at the top on Dargai street on Ashton new road (its a bleeding doggy salon now) i got my mum to get me a walkman for xmas cos the doors wern't very cool for kids my age back then and i could listen to it in peace. my tape was LA woman and i listened to it relentlessly lol
 
bobmcfc said:
ban-mcfc said:
bobmcfc said:
there are so many songs and styles. i love their blues stuff too. i can go throught it all. it has meaning in my life. there in happy and and devastating times. seems long ago now but these are songs that trigger memories, they're not simply songs to me

fair play, not been into them for that long only about 2 years myself. i was born about 20 years after they stopped releasing stuff though.

i was born in 1980 so 1993 when i first heard them. i bought my first doors tape from a record shop at the top on Dargai street on Ashton new road (its a bleeding doggy salon now) i got my mum to get me a walkman for xmas cos the doors wern't very cool for kids my age back then and i could listen to it in peace. my tape was LA woman and i listened to it relentlessly lol

haha i was 1 then, those were the days ;)
 
ban-mcfc said:
bobmcfc said:
ban-mcfc said:
fair play, not been into them for that long only about 2 years myself. i was born about 20 years after they stopped releasing stuff though.

i was born in 1980 so 1993 when i first heard them. i bought my first doors tape from a record shop at the top on Dargai street on Ashton new road (its a bleeding doggy salon now) i got my mum to get me a walkman for xmas cos the doors wern't very cool for kids my age back then and i could listen to it in peace. my tape was LA woman and i listened to it relentlessly lol

haha i was 1 then, those were the days ;)

93-94 is my long indian summer lol
sounds daft but the best year of my life
 
Based on songs played at funerals and people who I know who've past away:

The living years-Mike and the Mechanics,
Nessun Dorma-Pavarotti,
Every breath you take-P Diddy,

Great balls of fire-Jerry Lee Lewis. If I suddenly hear this anywhere I go to pieces....(R.I.P Dad)
 
postcards from heaven was played at my mums funeral. i would have cried anyway but it was poignant
 
No songs do, but watching the video to one does...

Don't Look Back In Anger - Oasis.

CoMS in 2005 on the saturday.

If i sat and listened to it i wouldn't, if i watch it though i do.
 
cry no... but bring sorrowful pause- maybe
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always think of eva everytime i hear one of her covers...shame she s gone!

lovely lyrics but not the best version...can t find any !!!! it was a funeral song close to my heart!
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As has been mentioned - Bocelli & Brightman was played at my nanna's funera

Alsocant listen to The Verve - Sonnet the same way anymore after itsas played at a school friends funeral. Sends me to pieces.
 
Elton John - Your Song.

When my daughter was born in 2004 she came out blue with the umbilical cord wrapped around her neck.

We thought we had lost her, but as soon as the midwife grabbed her to run to the resuscitation room she burst into life and screamed. The relief was overwhelming.

Then the midwife pointed out that there was a CD player in the room and we could put on a CD. The first CD to hand was Elton John greatest hits and as I loaded the CD and pressed play we were handed our daughter. It was the first song she ever heard.

I cannot stop crying whenever I hear this song, it obviously brings back strong memories.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=13GD78Bmo8s[/youtube]


I have even shed a tear writing this.
 

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