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Music that makes you cry

I don't cry with songs unless I'm really sad
but when I am

Rolling Stones - Angie
Rolling Stones - Out of tears
Damien Rice - 9 Crimes :heart:
Damien Rice - Cheers Darlin' (poor to anyone in this situation -_-)
Bagdad Cafe - I'm calling you
Scorpions - Still loving you
Mazzy Star - Into dust
Feist - Let it die
Feist - The Mast
Rachael Yamagata - Ode to..
Rachael Yamagata - Even So
 
Pretty much everything played by Itzhak Perlman

.. :heart:
 
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The Lighthouse, Pioneer to the Falls, & NYC by Interpol
Listen Up, Slide Away, Rocking Chair, Wonderwall, Its Good To Be Free, Cast No Shadow, Roll It Over, & Don't Go Away by Oasis
Working Class Hero by John Lennon
In My Life, Hey Jude, Across The Universe, & Let It Be by The Beatles
The Good Old Days, Death On The Stairs, & Tell The King by The Libertines


too many to think of. I'll have to add to this list later on :lol:
 
Jana Hunter - Paint A Babe
Radiohead - Fake Plastic Trees
Kate Bush - This Womans Work
Joy Division - Atmosphere
Bonnie Prince Billy - I See A Darkness
 
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The Good Son - Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds

Your Funeral, My Trial - " Disappointed and angry, but lovely.

One Day Goodbye will be Farewell, Why Don't You Find Out for Yourself, Moon River - Morrissey (I cry when I hear him singing live) One day...no!! I don't want to say farewell!; Why Don't You..uh other people can be so disappointing.

Between the Bars, Needle in the Hay- but Elliott Smith, in general.

Everybody Here Wants You - Jeff Buckley and in general.

Tonight - Iggy Pop This is the midnight life crisis song, literally if you listen to the lyrics.

Adagio for strings, Op.11

That Racine piece on the Marie Antoinette soundtrack, 'Tristes apprets..' from Castor et Pollux right? I wish I knew more about classical music because it makes me cry all the time but I don't know the composers/names.
 
River by Joni Mitchell... whenever the holidays roll around. perfectly captures that lonely and mixed up feeling i always have.
 
Regina Spektor's rendition of "Real Love" used to make me cry every time[, but it doesn't anymore].
 
Oh, and "All My Loving" by the Beatles... I know it's an upbeat song, but I connote it with a sort of... happysadness.
 

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