Tearjerkers--The Most Bittersweet Songs in the World


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Liberty's Edge

here's one--

100 Years by Five for Fighting.


Sounds of silence Simon & Garfunkel


Photographs and Memories by Jim Croce. Actually almost everything Jim wrote is amazing and sad.

Could go with the easy one for Harry Chapin (Cats in the Cradle)...but instead heres a song about the crushing of a childs spirit: Flowers are Red.

Annies Song by John Denver

Well, now Im a bowl of sadness. Thanks Turner! :)


Famous Blue Raincoat by Leonard Cohen


Cold blows the wind (The unquiet grave), preformed by Ween

Liberty's Edge

"Wisteria" by Richard Shindell.

Scarab Sages

I think I can win this with A Boy and His Frog, performed here by Tom Smith. Warning: have tissues handy. Makes me tear up every damn time.


Thank you all for the great and varied sad stuff...and kessukoofah you almost won with your amazingly sad entry, but now I pull out the big guns: Baby of Mine from Dumbo. I cant even verify if this clip has the song. I just queued it up to see if the link worked and hit 'stop'. There is no going back if you click it.


drunken_nomad wrote:
Thank you all for the great and varied sad stuff...and kessukoofah you almost won with your amazingly sad entry, but now I pull out the big guns: Baby of Mine from Dumbo. I cant even verify if this clip has the song. I just queued it up to see if the link worked and hit 'stop'. There is no going back if you click it.

I hadn't seen that in years. Watching it I remembered how ruined I got watching it as a kid. Its still heartbreaking.

Here's another:
Sufjan Stevens' "For the Widows in Paradise, for the Fatherless in Ypsilanti"

The Exchange RPG Superstar 2010 Top 16

Lies, by Stan Rogers. Also by the same artist, First Christmas Away From Home.


"Ordinary Man" has been ruining my mood for a good week.


LCD Soundsystem. When Someone Great is Gone

Annie Lennox. Why?

Scarab Sages

drunken_nomad wrote:
Thank you all for the great and varied sad stuff...and kessukoofah you almost won with your amazingly sad entry, but now I pull out the big guns: Baby of Mine from Dumbo. I cant even verify if this clip has the song. I just queued it up to see if the link worked and hit 'stop'. There is no going back if you click it.

...You just had to go there, didn't you? *Sniff*


Who's going to save my soul now? by Gnarls Barkley


How It Ends by DeVotchKa. Lovely sad song.

Liberty's Edge

Lyingbastard wrote:
How It Ends by DeVotchKa. Lovely sad song.

VERY good song. I must also now add "The Clockwise Witness" to the list.

Paizo Employee Director of Sales

The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
Lyingbastard wrote:
How It Ends by DeVotchKa. Lovely sad song.
VERY good song. I must also now add "The Clockwise Witness" to the list.

YES! I LOVE Devotchka.

To this list, I must add:

Someone Great by LCD Soundsystem.
On the surface, it sounds like nothing more than mellow-ish dance music, but the lyrics speak of such profound loss. The video is an emotional punch in the gut, too.

RPG Superstar 2012

Cosmo wrote:

To this list, I must add:

Someone Great by LCD Soundsystem.
On the surface, it sounds like nothing more than mellow-ish dance music, but the lyrics speak of such profound loss. The video is an emotional punch in the gut, too.

Sock Puppet already added this one, but it says something that it's a repeat. I haven't seen the video, but the song gets me choked up.


Hurt, as performed by Johnny Cash.

Edit: "Forever" by Apoptygma Berzerk, Bruderschaft, Covenant, Icon of Coil & Vnv Nation is quite good as well. For some reason, I always picture a very sad Iomedae thinking of Aroden with this song.

Silver Crusade

...Oh Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling....


"Quicksand" by David Bowie always makes me pause and reflect on my life.

And to pick one that is a bit more obscure, see if you can find "Maggie" off of Colin Hay's album "Going Somewhere". Around my household, it is referred to as "The Song of Ultimate Sorrow".

Silver Crusade

Forgiven by Within Temptation and Summer of Glades by Sirenia.
Will try to find links. Sorry.

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

Gram Parsons' $1,000 Wedding.


Fine, I was going to stay out of this, but when I was reading it the song hit me like a ton of bricks. I don't know who sings it, and haven't taken the time to find the link, but

Christmas Shoes

If I haven't edited this with the link by the time somebody familiar with the song sees it, could you do the honor?


Allies by Heart song written by Journey and sung by heart on their little known album Passionworks


Unfamiliar Moon by Vance Gilbert.


samerandomhero wrote:

Forgiven by Within Temptation and Summer of Glades by Sirenia.

Will try to find links. Sorry.

I have to agree Forgiven is a mournful song


Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler.

Forgiven is a good one though. On the right days, a lot of their stuff is (for me, Hand of Sorrow and It's the Fear also apply).

Liberty's Edge

Robert Dwyer Joyce's "The Wind that Shakes the Barley." It's been covered by the Dubliners, the Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem, Flogging Molly, and the Dresden Dolls, but I couldn't find a good version on the YouTubes...

Some other sad Irish tunes:

The Clancy Brothers and Tommy Makem - "Patriot Game"
Dropkick Murphys - "Walk Away" (up-tempo, but still bittersweet)
Luke Kelly - "On Raglan Road"

Sovereign Court RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8

Christmas 1915 as done by Celtic Thunder.

Dark Archive

Holes in the Floor of Heaven by Steve Wariner. I'm teared up just listening to the song long enough to make sure it was the right version.

Butterfly Kisses by Bob Carlisle. This one really started to get to me when I had kids.

The Christmas Shoes by Newsong. If this song doesn't make you cry, you have no soul.


Cold day in July by the Dixie Chicks

Fluffy by Ween (ignore the video)

The story so far by Flogging Molly


d13 wrote:
Famous Blue Raincoat by Leonard Cohen

YES!

Lyingbastard wrote:
How It Ends by DeVotchKa. Lovely sad song.

LOVE this song. This and 'We're Leaving'.

I'd just add Lisa Gerard - Sanvean , which never fails to screw me up.

By the way, that video is one that some fan made. I'd never seen it til just now, but it's got some amazing footage. Worth watching.

Paizo Employee Senior Software Developer

Rickie Lee Jones: Rainbow Sleeves

Liberty's Edge

Teh theme to Welcome Back Teter

RPG Superstar 2011 Top 16

I'm amazed it hasn't been mentioned yet... Eric Clapton- Tears in Heaven

Sovereign Court

At the risk of being Cheesy

The Winner Takes it All by ABBA

Nothing compares to you ..by Sinead O'Connor


Vigil wrote:
I'm amazed it hasn't been mentioned yet... Eric Clapton- Tears in Heaven

Because that song is so sappy it makes us all roll Fort saves at DC 3000000 or wretch?;p

Liberty's Edge

Lathiira wrote:
Vigil wrote:
I'm amazed it hasn't been mentioned yet... Eric Clapton- Tears in Heaven
Because that song is so sappy it makes us all roll Fort saves at DC 3000000 or wretch?;p

True, but that particular effect is somewhat negated due to the fact that it's Eric Clapton.

Liberty's Edge

I got one for you: "Soon We'll Be Dead" by Leftover Crack.

One of my favorite songs of all time, both to play and to listen to.

Grand Lodge

'My Curse' by the Afghan Whigs

There's a live version on youtube but the album version is much better.

Lyrics:

You hurt me baby
I flinch so when you do
Your kisses scourge me
Hyssop in your perfume
Oh, i do not fear you
And slave i only use
As a word to describe the special way i feel for you
You look like me
And i look like no one else
We need no other
As long as we have ourselves
But i won't cry about it
Every time you get obsessed
Every time i came undressed
All ugly thoughts are gone
I'm sure we'll all be friends
I'll try to break your back
You'll try to make amends
Curse softly to me baby
And smother me in your love
Temptation comes not from hell but from above
And there's blood on my teeth
When i bite my tongue to speak
Zip me down, kiss me there
I can smile now
You won't find out ever
Hurt me baby
I flinch so when you do
Your kisses scourge me
Hyssop in your perfume
Oh i do not fear you
And slave i only use as a word to describe
The way i feel when I'm with you
If i have to lie about it every time i came undressed

The Twilight Singers' cover of Massive Attack's 'Live with Me'
That is the original video with the Twilight Singers' version dubbed over.
The original Massive Attack version is just as haunting.

'All I want Is You' by U2


Ive been working my through this list and I can only listen to 3-4 of the choices before having to move on to a silly song or a fist-pumping one or something. These are all great songs. Thank you! Music is important! Someone should capitalize on this list and make a "NOW! Thats what I call a bunch of sadsadsad VOL 1".

Dark Archive

Zombie by the Canberries is another one that always gets to me. Maybe it's just because I can relate to the message of the song.

Liberty's Edge

I can't find it anywhere on the internet, but Hamell On Trial's "A Little Concerned, That's All" is one of the best sad songs I've heard in a long time.

Liberty's Edge

I posted a Richard Shindell song earlier, but almost all of his stuff is just as dark. For example:

"Fenario"

"You Stay Here"

"A Juggler Out in Traffic"

"Waiting for the Storm"

"Sparrows Point"

Liberty's Edge

Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer are also good for writing sad songs:

"When I Go"

"The Mountain"

"Gentle Arms of Eden"

(Also, here's an excellent cover of "The Mountain")


The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
I can't find it anywhere on the internet, but Hamell On Trial's "A Little Concerned, That's All" is one of the best sad songs I've heard in a long time.

You in Austin or something? I used to go see him on occasion there in the early nineties @ the Electric Lounge, and didn't know he had much range beyond there. He was a hell of a lot of fun to see.

Liberty's Edge

Sothmektri wrote:
The Eldritch Mr. Shiny wrote:
I can't find it anywhere on the internet, but Hamell On Trial's "A Little Concerned, That's All" is one of the best sad songs I've heard in a long time.
You in Austin or something? I used to go see him on occasion there in the early nineties @ the Electric Lounge, and didn't know he had much range beyond there. He was a hell of a lot of fun to see.

Ed Hamell's originally from Syracuse, New York, and a few people I know have gone to see him (I haven't, mainly because I have no free time whatsoever) in various places in upstate NY.

Dark Archive

Mushy songs from otherwise rocking (and totally outdated) bands get me.

I Want to Know What Love Is, by Foreigner
Something to Believe In, by Poison
Miles Away, by Winger

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