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Topic: What song makes you cry everytime you hear it and why?
Pumpkin_King's photo
Thu 10/22/09 09:50 PM
For me its Wonderful Tonight by Eric Clapton

writer_gurl's photo
Thu 10/22/09 09:59 PM
Today was the first time I got teary eyed over a songsad

It's called You Can Let Go Now Daddy

Ladylid2012's photo
Thu 10/22/09 10:24 PM
There are a gazillion songs that make me cry...

msdestinbooty's photo
Thu 10/22/09 10:25 PM
Alot of them have made me cry. But the one that really gets me is I Loved Her First by Heartland

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Thu 10/22/09 10:30 PM
Edited by redhead44613 on Thu 10/22/09 10:31 PM

Alot of them have made me cry. But the one that really gets me is I Loved Her First by Heartland
:cry: great song. already have this song picked out for my father, daughter dance at my wedding.

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Thu 10/22/09 10:31 PM


Alot of them have made me cry. But the one that really gets me is I Loved Her First by Heartland
:cry: great song



Yep it is

boxturtle247's photo
Thu 10/22/09 10:34 PM
I can't listen to Amazing Grace on bagpipes. I've been to too many firefighter/police funerals.

redhead44613's photo
Thu 10/22/09 10:35 PM

I can't listen to Amazing Grace on bagpipes. I've been to too many firefighter/police funerals.
brokenheart :cry:

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Thu 10/22/09 10:44 PM
this does everytime I hear it


Alone Again Naturally, Gilbert O'Sullivan

In a little while from now
If I’m not feeling any less sour
I promise myself to treat myself
And visit a nearby tower
And climbing to the top will throw myself off
In an effort to make it clear to who
Ever what it’s like when you’re shattered
Left standing in the lurch at a church
Where people saying: "My God, that’s tough
She's stood him up"
No point in us remaining
We may as well go home
As I did on my own
Alone again, naturally

To think that only yesterday
I was cheerful, bright and gay
Looking forward to well wouldn’t do
The role I was about to play
But as if to knock me down
Reality came around
And without so much, as a mere touch
Cut me into little pieces
Leaving me to doubt
Talk about God and His mercy
Or if He really does exist
Why did He desert me in my hour of need
I truly am indeed Alone again, naturally

It seems to me that there are more hearts
broken in the world that can’t be mended
Left unattended
What do we do? What do we do?

Alone again, naturally
Now looking back over the years
And whatever else that appears
I remember I cried when my father died
Never wishing to hide the tears
And at sixty-five years old
My mother, God rest her soul,
Couldn’t understand why the only man
She had ever loved had been taken
Leaving her to start with a heart so badly broken
Despite encouragement from me
No words were ever spoken
And when she passed away
I cried and cried all day
Alone again, naturally
Alone again, naturally

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_P-v1BVQn8

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Thu 10/22/09 10:45 PM


I can't listen to Amazing Grace on bagpipes. I've been to too many firefighter/police funerals.
brokenheart :cry:


If you think that's bad, I used to have a girlfriend who would burst into tears anytime she heard almost any song with bagpipes. She said it made her worry about having to go to my funeral.

nowadays, I bet she'd pay for front row seats. laugh

MelodyGirl's photo
Thu 10/22/09 11:33 PM
The National Anthem brings me to tears. :heart:

I don't listen to whiny, sappy songs anyway but I can't imagine one that would make me cry. I only get the urge to saw my ears off or flip the station. :laughing:

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Thu 10/22/09 11:34 PM
hmmmm....dont know really

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Thu 10/22/09 11:35 PM
Actually, there are 2 songs which make a "grown man cry". The first one is "You Raise Me Up" by Josh Groban. The song is so inspirational and uplifting, especially when sung in the manner Groban performs it. I sense that the song has a religious and spiritual context. I recall his Super Bowl rendition of it, honoring the crew of the 2003 space shuttle catastrophe. To me, the song conveys the message that "all hope is not lost", and we can receive comfort and inspiration from those who care about us at our bleakest moment.

The second song is "One Moment in Time" by Whitney Houston. As I remember, she recorded the song for the 1988 Summer Olympics. To me, the song embodies how many of us strive to achieve greatness in life, our professions, or sporting endeavors. For a select few, all of the elements intersect and they aspire, excel, and achieve paramountcy in a given pursuit. For these individuals, it seems as if they were "destined" for greatness.

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Thu 10/22/09 11:47 PM
Bro I'll tell you, I was working at this shop where the lead mechanic had control of the radio. Well he liked country so one day the DJ said, "here's a new one from (forget who sings it) called don't take the girl, it's a real tear jerker." I thought yeah right.
Wrong, I had to spray carb cleaner in my eye to cover up my tears.

msdestinbooty's photo
Thu 10/29/09 10:37 PM

Actually, there are 2 songs which make a "grown man cry". The first one is "You Raise Me Up" by Josh Groban. The song is so inspirational and uplifting, especially when sung in the manner Groban performs it. I sense that the song has a religious and spiritual context. I recall his Super Bowl rendition of it, honoring the crew of the 2003 space shuttle catastrophe. To me, the song conveys the message that "all hope is not lost", and we can receive comfort and inspiration from those who care about us at our bleakest moment.

The second song is "One Moment in Time" by Whitney Houston. As I remember, she recorded the song for the 1988 Summer Olympics. To me, the song embodies how many of us strive to achieve greatness in life, our professions, or sporting endeavors. For a select few, all of the elements intersect and they aspire, excel, and achieve paramountcy in a given pursuit. For these individuals, it seems as if they were "destined" for greatness.



I totally agree with you on that song!! He always has done a great job on it =)

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Thu 10/29/09 10:38 PM


Alot of them have made me cry. But the one that really gets me is I Loved Her First by Heartland
:cry: great song. already have this song picked out for my father, daughter dance at my wedding.



Whoa you read my mind. I so want that done at me wedding too!! Since I first heard it Im like ok Im SO dancing to that!!

Goofball73's photo
Sat 10/31/09 11:13 PM
"What Hurt's The Most" by Rascal Flats.

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Sat 10/31/09 11:20 PM

Bro I'll tell you, I was working at this shop where the lead mechanic had control of the radio. Well he liked country so one day the DJ said, "here's a new one from (forget who sings it) called don't take the girl, it's a real tear jerker." I thought yeah right.
Wrong, I had to spray carb cleaner in my eye to cover up my tears.


That's by Tim McGraw and it's a classic - good one!

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Sat 10/31/09 11:26 PM
Vern Gosdin - The Garden

She planted roses
the first year we married
it soon was a garden
we'd go walking through

My job kept me traveling
but when I came home to heaven
she was so proud to show me
all the love that she grew

I heard her talking
one day to an old friend
She said "I don't want to hurt him
but it's out of control.
I feel so guilty
'cause he'll be so helpless
he won't understand
why I just got to go."

[Chorus]
Now I come to the garden alone
All my reasons I once had
for living are gone
Sometimes when I feel like
I just can't go on
I come to the garden alone.
[Chorus End]

No one can imagine
just how much I miss her
I'd give up this whole world
to once more hold her near

It's just beyond me why
God took her from me
I'd be the gardens in heaven
are looking better this year.

[Chorus]

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Sat 10/31/09 11:26 PM
Most songs by Pattie Griffin---If not tears--goose bumps--great stuff!!love love :cry: :cry: sad sad bigsmile

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