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Re: What's the Saddest Song You've Ever Heard? - jameswilliam - 05-27-2014 (05-09-2014, 03:08 PM)Lurker.In.The.Night link Wrote:[quote author=catenin link=topic=1708.msg12261#msg12261 date=1282626324] Link to the song Asleep with lyrics: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oNIJAUVC7sQ [/quote] Nice! I was planning to post this one but I never did. RE: What's the Saddest Song You've Ever Heard? - Nevermore - 01-14-2016 Nobody has mentioned Billie Holiday's Gloomy Sunday? It's the English version of the notorious 1933 "Hungarian Suicide Song" which supposedly led hundreds of people to kill themselves. That turned out to be an epic urban legend, but the song is so sad it's believable. The English version here added a Hollywood ending so it wouldn't be quite as depressing. But Billie Holiday's voice is still as mournful as it gets. RE: What's the Saddest Song You've Ever Heard? - Abzilla - 01-14-2016 Oh, Gloomy Sunday is a very depressing song. I've heard Sarah McLachlan's version before, which is pretty sad too. RE: What's the Saddest Song You've Ever Heard? - Nevermore - 01-17-2016 (01-14-2016, 11:31 AM)Abzilla Wrote: Oh, Gloomy Sunday is a very depressing song. I've heard Sarah McLachlan's version before, which is pretty sad too. Haha I've actually avoided listening to Sarah's version because hearing her voice on that song would be too sad for me to bear Her voice is so beautifully tragic, I don't know if that's a good thing or a bad thing for me RE: What's the Saddest Song You've Ever Heard? - eeyoremia - 02-22-2016 Saddest Song is Streets of Heaven by Sherrie Austin. Its about a mother sitting next to her dying child. Suicide Themes; my favourite is Asleep by the Smiths. And No Surprises by Radiohead. Hurt the Johnny Cash version; Easy Tonight by Five for Fighting and Youth by Daughter RE: What's the Saddest Song You've Ever Heard? - oblivion - 05-29-2016 Day after Day (the show must go on) by the Alan Parson's Project The lines: Think of a boy with the stars in his eyes Longing to reach them but frightened to try Sadly, he'ld say someday, someday... They crush me every time. RE: What's the Saddest Song You've Ever Heard? - Lurker.In.The.Night - 05-30-2016 (05-29-2016, 04:53 PM)oblivion Wrote: Day after Day (the show must go on) by the Alan Parson's Project Alan Parson's Project is a good band. I have their CD of Edgar Allan Poe songs. RE: What's the Saddest Song You've Ever Heard? - Lurker.In.The.Night - 06-20-2016 The Hanging Tree by Jennifer Lawrence https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nxqxg0V0Osk RE: What's the Saddest Song You've Ever Heard? - MarcBenedict - 10-04-2016 "Something I Can Never Have" by NIN used to really stick with me. Different phase of my life though. First I thought "Fake Plastic Trees" by Radiohead. But "Brothers On A Hotel Bed" by Death Cab brings the tears for me. A bit awkward for me too, because if it does that I want to try to sing it - not sob it. RE: What's the Saddest Song You've Ever Heard? - MarcBenedict - 10-17-2016 Perhaps not the saddest I've ever *heard*, but I can scarcely read the lyrics without breaking into sobs: "Days" by The Kinks. It seems like a tribute to someone who once loved the lyricist (Ray Davies), but it reads like a very personal eulogy. As far as listening to it . . . a good deal of music by The Kinks has an unassuming, almost goofy sound to it. Maybe why I'm not more of a fan. |