
Papa-DRB |

Angle Flight; Tower Remix by Radney Foster. I lost too many friends and buddies to Vietnam.
-- david
Papa.DRB

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Roy Orbison did a duet with K.D. Lang on his King of Hearts album. Crying was the song. The song was released when my fiance left with our son. Vince Gill's Go Rest High was played for my dad's funeral. Good times. Good times. Makes you want to start drinking or something...lalala There's a tear in my beer cause I'm crying for you dear. You are on my lonely mind....ok I'm done

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The stump song
The chorus was sung/prayed by me a lot when donna was in the hospital after the last stroke.

TheAntiElite |

When a friend of mine committed suicide one New Year's Day the song changed forever for me.
This was the song that came up on the the future wife's CD player as we pulled up to her house after the funeral.
Story time - when I had to have my gall bladder out and while a relationship was falling out/apart, a fevered dream of characters shared and entwined with each other turned into the most dramatic of bad endings, or bittersweet at least as everyone pushed themselves to the point of death and beyond, leaving the next generation of heroes to resume from whence they had left off. It was made more poignant that the person who was, effectively, narrating the song is the character of the now-ex. But then, what else aside from mind screws, tears, and confusion would one expect from Komm, süßer Tod?

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Doodlebug Anklebiter |

I'm pretty aloof and reserved in person, like all good New Englanders, but when no one can see me, I tend to bawl like a baby at ridiculously sentimental tv commercials.
"Puttin' People on the Moon" by the Drive-By Truckers made me cry over the weekend.
Any of the classic Motown hits sung by women tend to make me cry.
Last week, Rod Stewart's "Seems Like a Long Time" made me cry.
Boo hoo!

Pirate |

Yar.
When David Head by Eric Whitacre
"When David heard that Absalom was slain, he went up into his chamber over the gate, and wept. And thus he said:
My son
My son
Oh Absalom my son
Would God I had died for thee!
My son..."
When I listen to it, I can clearly imagine everything that David is doing and feeling, from pacing his chamber is stress, being unable to speak, to (when the 1st soprano hits the high C the first time) the first real tear flowing down David's cheek, so filled with grief, that it cuts through his flesh and becomes a tear of blood as it drips from his chin, to tearing his hair out and screaming to the heavens, to falling in a hysterical misery, and eventually falling asleep in a pool of his own tears. ...fade to black, transport back to the present, and listen again to the choir sing of a dire event from so long ago... and the magic of the very end, when just before fading away to nothing, the tension of the imposed 4th resolves to an open 5th, quietly signifying the end.
I highly recommend listening to this piece (and actively listening to it as opposed to simply "hearing" it). Also, try and listen to it all without messing with the volume (the dynamics are part of what makes it great).
~P

Bitter Thorn |

She put him out like the burnin' end of a midnight cigarette
She broke his heart he spent his whole life tryin' to forget
We watched him drink his pain away a little at a time
But he never could get drunk enough to get her off his mind
Until the night
1st Chorus
He put that bottle to his head and pulled the trigger
And finally drank away her memory
Life is short but this time it was bigger
Than the strength he had to get up off his knees
We found him with his face down in the pillow
With a note that said I'll love her till I die
And when we buried him beneath the willow
The angels sang a whiskey lullaby
(Sing lullaby)
The rumors flew but nobody know how much she blamed herself
For years and years she tried to hide the whiskey on her breath
She finally drank her pain away a little at a time
But she never could get drunk enough to get him off her mind
Until the night
2nd Chorus
She put that bottle to her head and pulled the trigger
And finally drank away his memory
Life is short but this time it was bigger
Than the strength she had to get up off her knees
We found her with her face down in the pillow
Clinging to his picture for dear life
We laid her next to him beneath the willow
While the angels sang a whiskey lullaby
(Sing lullaby)

Bruunwald |

I know there are weepy numbers out there that do it for me, though at the moment I can't think of one.
There are plenty of emotions, though, other than sentimental weepiness, that a good song can inspire.
I tend to cry when I hear The Search from the Conan the Barbarian soundtrack. Rarely has yearning, adventure, and mystery been so aptly and beautifully captured in a single piece of music. Most people ignore that one. But listen closely. There's beauty woven all throughout.

Irulesmost |

Being that, as of this year, most of my friends have either died, moved way far away, or don't want to be my friend anymore (which, I swear, is not as depressing as it sounds), I've been getting misty from a lot of different things (any music that reminds me of basically any of them, which isn't EVERYTHING, but it's close.)
But songs that get me more...reliably, I guess...
"God Willing" by Dropkick Murphys
A few songs off the album "Daisy" by Brand New
That's...actually all I can think of, strangely. Most of the time when music stirs me, I get energetic, sometimes angry.
Oh. Right. Also the Ramones' version of "What a Wonderful World" tugged my heartstrings just to THINK about. So I guess that one, too. :D

Nube Negra |

Don't know about anyone else, but this performance by Sammy Davis Jr makes me check for imaginary somethings in my eye, no matter how many times I experience it.
There. It happened again. Darned wind!

Doodlebug Anklebiter |

Who knows where the time goes? by Fairport Convention for all the friends that have gone.
Sandy Denny can almost always be relied upon to make me cry.
Well, maybe not in "Battle of Evermore"...

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The Neko Case song The Tigers Have Spoken really gets me right in gut sometimes.
The song is about crazy tiger who lives in a zoo, isolated and alone, and there is nowhere for him to go and so they have to shoot him on his chain.
Poor tiger.
"He walked in circles 'til he was crazy
And he lived that way forever
And he lived that way beside them,
Separate from the other tigers
He did not know he was a tiger"
There's just something about this song about a beautiful and majestic animal that has gone mad with loneliness and sorrow, and doesn't even know what he is...it just breaks my heart every time I hear it.

Astral Wanderer |

Alas, no song nor any other piece of art makes me cry any more. I guess it's the retribution of apathy. But if there were any, the first songs that come to mind at this moment are...

Captain Sir Hexen Ineptus |

I'm too macho to cry.
** spoiler omitted **
OMDG yes, that was the saddest comedy cartoon episode I had ever seen. About stopped watching the entire show after that one. Didn't want the sucker-punch again.

Captain Sir Hexen Ineptus |

Over the Rainbow
DAMIT you got me with this one.
This is total PROOF that new can mean BETTER than the original.

Midnight-Gamer |

Mazzy Star: Into Dust
Pink Floyd: Wish You Were Here
Oasis was on the radio while my dad was in open heart surgery. My Psychopathic boss had just laid me off that day, exactly one day before the start of a vacation I desperately needed.