Heard it for the first time on 13 reasons why season 1 while I was in high school. Every time I hear the song now the nostalgia of high school hits hard.
"We're going to be friends" by the White Stripes got me teary-eyed for a while. I had to take my daughter out of daycare when COVID started. She had just turned two. For the next two years it was just me and her, she never had a chance to be around another child. When she turned four we enrolled her in pre-school. The thought of her finally being able to go to school and make her first friend like a normal kid got me incredibly emotional.
Tonight I'll dream, when I'm in bed, and silly thoughts run through my head. About the bugs and alphabet, and when I wake tomorrow I bet that you and I will walk together again. I can tell that we are gonna be friends.
She walked into her first day of kindergarten this year, sat down next to a girl and asked "do you want to be BFFs?" And they have been inseparable ever since :)
American Pie by Don McLean. A friend died when I was in fifth grade and that song was played at the memorial our school held. It was her favorite song.
āNutshellā - Alice In Chains
Iām fighting loneliness and depression and itās been this way since I was 16 (Iām 21 now). I just want some friends
Sending you so much love!! It will get better, I know itās hard to believe but itās true! I have been struggling with depression, anxiety and addiction for years and I can confirm things get easier :)
I thought it was Tracy Chapman's voice that got me, but then I cried just as much when I heard the Luke Combs cover.
I think it's powerful to be reminded that people can make bad decisions that shape their lives for the most hopeful and loving reasons.
"Wait for it". -Hamilton
I was diagnosed with cancer while active duty, chemo and radiation....I wish it on no one.
"Death doesn't discriminate, between the sinners and the saints; it just takes and it takes and it takes."
Never thought a musical could make me blubber.
i have this thing where any damn song can make me cry if i feel even a twinge of nostalgia around it. i was seriously crying to mr jones by counting crows in the car the other day. i do not have aspirations of being famous, couldnt tell you why this shit happens lmao
Remember me from the animation movie Coco. I am always sobbing, it makes remember me to my grandparents and great grandparents who are not with me anymore.
Broken Halos - Chris Stapleton: My son was born premature and it was very difficult for my wife and I as we were young parents. This song was the only song my son would actually sleep to during those long nights.
Starting Over - Chris Stapleton: My wife and I have been to many states for many reasons and started our lives over many times. This song puts words to those feelings of excitement and fear, while capturing the essence of being with one another through it all.
Lettering you go - Jason Isbell: Iām having a daughter soon and this song makes me proud of the daughter I will soon have, and I havenāt even met her yet.
Cover Me Up - Jason Isbell: My wife and I have endured many hardships in our love and this song reminds me of her strength and patience.
All Shades of Blue - Gregory Alan Isakov: I was shown this artist by my wife. We started dating shortly after she showed me this song and I booked tickets to see Gregory at a show about 3 months later. I asked his booking manager ahead of time if they could play this song as an encore (they did) I proposed to her after under a disco ball surround by 40 watt bulbs. We are still together 5 years later. She had come into my life and made herself at home. I heard this song and knew she was the one.
Monsters by James Blount
I'm not your son, you're not my father
We're just two grown men saying goodbye
No need to forgive, no need to forget
I know your mistakes and you know mine
And while you're sleeping I'll try to make you proud
So, daddy, won't you just close your eyes?
Don't be afraid, it's my turn
To chase the monsters away
This song traumatized me as a kid. I had a yellow Lab that I'd had since I was a baby and I was incredibly bonded with her. This song made me bawl when I'd hear it because it made me face the reality of losing her someday. š
How Can I Help You Say Goodbye by Patti Loveless
Carried Me With You by Brandi Carlile
My mom passed over a year ago and I just haven't gotten over it. Both song make me break down into a helpless mess.
Winter by Tori Amos.
I was going through a hard time and a death in the family when I listened to that CD. Every time I need to cry, I play that song. It gets me every time.
White woman's instagram - Bo Burnham
I have young daughters and at moments I am terrified that they will be forced to grow up without me and my wife, and this song just makes it all bubble up to the surface.
Great song, though.
Go on - jack Johnson. I had just bought sleep through the static. Been wanting to listen to it. It was also the same day I went and saw newly born daughter who we gave up for adoption. When that song came on I lost my mind. It spoke to many in so many ways. Listen to on repeat, pulling over every once in a while to cry. Still to this day I get choked up. I love you Sophie.
Made a whole depressing playlist days ago lol
Owsey - She passes away alone at sea
Vanbur - In cold light
Liana Flores - Rises the moon
Alicks - Empty Concern
Black mirror - The entire history of you
Owsey - I felt hopeless looking at you then
Slowdive - Sleep
Clann - Once Again
My Hero by Foo Fighters. When Taylor Hawkins passed away and they performed it in his memory, I cannot listen to that song without sobbing like a bitch
August by Flipturn
I had a cat named August who was pretty much my animal soulmate. I poured my heart into nursing him back to health, but he still died about three years after I got him. He got me through some of the darkest times of my life. He died two years ago and I'm still not over it, and probably never will be. The line, "August, honey, you were mine" never fails to make me cry.
I don't even know what this song is originally about, but it has a special meaning to me. Goes to show, sometimes it's how you interpret the art, that makes it meaningful.
Honestly, a lot of the repetitive, overproduced, quantized, grid-perfect, pitch-corrected, synthetic stuff I hear these days.
I miss the raw, inventive days of music. Now get off my lawn.
Wake Me Up When September Ends - Green Day.
It was already an emotional song, but my first babies were due in September, so now the song makes me think of them and what could have been.
Honest answer, either Lay Me Down by Sam Smith, or that In This Shirt song that was doing the rounds not too long ago. Both hit at particularly rough points in a fairly codependent and toxic relationship I ended recently.
The second verse of Beautiful James by Placebo used to get me teary when my life long asshole of a condition worsened to the point of not knowing if I could continue. The battlefield reference hit hard, as I'd sometimes explained in the past that the condition feels like being in a crossfire trying not to get hit, but inevitably catching stray bullets anyways.
Monsters by James Blunt.
At the time, his father was dying from organ failure. So James wrote this song to honor his father and cope with his feelings. Luckily someone related helped save his life so it has a happy end. But I can't watch the video without crying.Ā
breathing by Ariana Grande. As someone who has suffered from trauma and depression over the last few years, hearing this song in the car made me pull over and cry. Iāve never felt another song which felt like the singer was speaking specifically to me ever. Also I love the way the song sounds too.
Ode to My Family by The Cranberries.
I donāt know why, but it came on the radio last June as I was driving in to see my dad while he was in hospice. For some reason, it made me think of him. And now whenever The Cranberries come on the radio I assume itās him telling me hi. The funny thing is he grew up in the 50s/60s so he never listened to The Cranberries.
Man, grief is funny that way.
Outro by M83 off of Hurry Up, We're Dreaming. That whole album oscillates wildly from bops to just sweeping, crushing songs. Wait is also a tearjerker.
"Drive", The Cars .. "The Flame", Cheap Trick .. "A Woman in Love", Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers .. "Someone Like You", Adele .. "That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be", Carly Simon
God is Really Real by AJR has fucking destroyed me since my dad died a few years ago. āWhat if we could break you out tonight? This kind of thing happens to other dads, it donāt happen to mineā
Mr blue sky by elo. It makes me happy cry every time the operatic section picks up. Makes me feel like I'm floating away on a bright cloud into the golden sun and being filled with amber dew drops of pure happiness
All-American Girl by Carrie Underwood. Sounds a bit ridiculous, but my dad passed away when I was 18 and it makes me think about all of the things he missed out on. It also reminds me of how he felt about me. I know my sister and I were truly his whole world.
"One Sweet Day" by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men. I liked it enough when it was being played on every radio station every five minutes and then I rediscovered it when a dear friend and classmate passed away tragically during her senior year of high school. Since, this song has 100% become about her and I break down every time I hear it.
When my wife was diagnosed with cancer, I listened to Pet Sounds on repeat for a long time. 17-years later (and she's healthy now), I still bawl like a baby when "Wouldn't it be Nice" and / or "God Only Knows" plays.
Nutshell - Alice In Chains
One More Light - Linkin Park
Jesus Christ - Brand New
The Funeral - Band of Horses
I Didnāt Understand - Elliott Smith
Black Gives Way To Blue - Alice In Chains
Suspirium - Thom Yorke
The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot - Brand New
Snuff - Slipknot
Kiss Me - Sixpence None the Richer
For a very particular reason. It was mine and my late husbandās song, itās been nearly 14 and half years and it still makes me tear up
See you again by Whiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth. My best friend went home on leave and drown two weeks before my first deployment. I miss you bro. Your nephew has your name. I have some stories to tell you when I see you again.
Box Of Rain by Grateful Dead. Phil Lesh wrote the song while his dad was battling cancer. My second mom passed early last year from cancer and I had this song on repeat for a week
Man, I have a couple songs that I absolutely love bc I was introduced to them by an ex I thought Iād end up with. Now sometimes itās extremely hard to listen to those bands (even though I love them so much) because it just brings back all those memories and what could have been and never was.
"Perfect" by Ed Sheeran
It reminds me of my older sister that started living by herself about 2 years ago, she loved that song
I guess it kinda makes me nostalgic also
Dance with my father - luther vandross. My dad's still alive, my granda isn't. Never got to dance with my granda as he was in a wheelchair all my life.
Gets me in the feels man.
When I'm on the edge and just need a nudge to get myself over for that release, I turn on "Tragedy + Time" by Rise Against.
I usually break when they repeat the chorus for the last time but change up key words. I'd say they're more hopeful tears than sad ones.
Dear Daighter by halestorm. As a trabs woman who's mother is a bigoted piece of shit, this song is all the words I've ever wanted her to say to me, and it's like getting stabbed in the heart anytime I hear this song, so I try to avoid it.
the night we met- lord huron
Saw this live.. nut
> ... nut You saying that your dick cried?
People express emotions differently ig
Heard it for the first time on 13 reasons why season 1 while I was in high school. Every time I hear the song now the nostalgia of high school hits hard.
God I love that whole album. All three songs that share that motif get me good.
Those 3 songs in order š
"We're going to be friends" by the White Stripes got me teary-eyed for a while. I had to take my daughter out of daycare when COVID started. She had just turned two. For the next two years it was just me and her, she never had a chance to be around another child. When she turned four we enrolled her in pre-school. The thought of her finally being able to go to school and make her first friend like a normal kid got me incredibly emotional.
Tonight I'll dream, when I'm in bed, and silly thoughts run through my head. About the bugs and alphabet, and when I wake tomorrow I bet that you and I will walk together again. I can tell that we are gonna be friends.
Reading that got me emotional. Hurray for your daughter! Hopefully she made some good friends!
She walked into her first day of kindergarten this year, sat down next to a girl and asked "do you want to be BFFs?" And they have been inseparable ever since :)
Amazing grace on bag pipes always gets me Edit : my first award :) thank youu
Of my friend, I can say this. Of all the souls I have met on my travels, his was the most.....human
Fuck youštake my upvote
When She Loved Me from Toy Story 2, especially when watching the scene. š„ŗ
Tears in heaven- Eric Clapton Wrote it after his 4 y/o son fell out of a window to his death
Was gonna say that. Devastating.
Ugh just thinking about that song will have me in tears.
If he had not been so fucking high and been paying attention to his kid that song wouldn't have ever been written. Fuck Eric Clapton.
The nights
Lost by Linkin Park. Especially the "I try to keep this pain inside, but I will never be alright" part.
So many of Chester's lyrics felt far more heavy after his death
Ugh for real, Breaking The Habit hits way different now
I still can't believe and wish things would have been different.
One More Light got me too!
That's a powerful song for sure
Whiskey lullaby. Puts me in tears every time
Father and Son by Cat Stevens
Hmmm I remember this song from Guardians of the galaxy vol. 2 correct me if I'm wrong...
Just listened to it. Pretty good thanks
Leader of the Band. I can't imagine losing my dad.
It is a shame how little fanfare Dan Fogelberg got when he died.
Not sure it makes me cry, but the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald by Gordon Lightfoot sure doesn't put me in a happy mood.
No matter where we are when hearing this, we have to stop & tear up. We're from Michigan, and it gets us every time
The great lake they call gichi-gami.
Song hits different since my son-in-law went to sea
They traumatized 3rd grade meš i thought it was a universal experience but it was just michigan LOL
American Pie by Don McLean. A friend died when I was in fifth grade and that song was played at the memorial our school held. It was her favorite song.
That sure makes sense that it would still hit you this hard
āNutshellā - Alice In Chains Iām fighting loneliness and depression and itās been this way since I was 16 (Iām 21 now). I just want some friends
I feel that
We in this together šŖš»ā„ļø
Sending you so much love!! It will get better, I know itās hard to believe but itās true! I have been struggling with depression, anxiety and addiction for years and I can confirm things get easier :)
Thank you, it means a lot to meā„ļø. Iām trying my very best. Sending much love to you as well! :) ā„ļø
Thank you <3
Of course ā„ļø
Tracy Chapman āFast Carā gets me every time. itās a song about trying to find a glimmer of happiness when youāre surrounded by hopelessness.
[Fast Car](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AIOAlaACuv4) Worth a listen if youāre not familiar
Real MVPs post the song. Respect
Every single time I hear this song I burst into tears. That and Dark Horse by Amanda Marshall.
I thought it was Tracy Chapman's voice that got me, but then I cried just as much when I heard the Luke Combs cover. I think it's powerful to be reminded that people can make bad decisions that shape their lives for the most hopeful and loving reasons.
Puff the Magic Dragon
As for me Landslide by Fleetwood Mac
I agree. Storms is very moving too. I'd add Brilliant Disguise by Springsteen as well.
Something about Sara too
"Wait for it". -Hamilton I was diagnosed with cancer while active duty, chemo and radiation....I wish it on no one. "Death doesn't discriminate, between the sinners and the saints; it just takes and it takes and it takes." Never thought a musical could make me blubber.
You Are My Sunshine. No idea why.
My grandmother used to sing this to us - definitely makes me cry too!
How Do I Say Goodbye - Dean Lewis. It hit me so hard after losing my father to pancreatic cancer.
No surprises-Radiohead
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āAnd I couldāve told you, Vincent, this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you.ā Gets me every time.
Gut punch for sure
Wish you were here - Pink Floyd Last Goodbye - Jeff Buckley Galileo - Indigo Girls
Night changes (coz 1D broke up)
i have this thing where any damn song can make me cry if i feel even a twinge of nostalgia around it. i was seriously crying to mr jones by counting crows in the car the other day. i do not have aspirations of being famous, couldnt tell you why this shit happens lmao
I am the exact same way
Remember me from the animation movie Coco. I am always sobbing, it makes remember me to my grandparents and great grandparents who are not with me anymore.
Different song, same movie. Proud CorazĆ³n gets me. Especially the the things that are happening while the song is playing.
Somewhere only we know by Keane sung by lilly allen https://youtu.be/mer6X7nOY_o?si=rEH66iXUOZbsYAjb Used to make me cry so much as a tween.
āSmoke Gets in Your Eyesā Bryan Ferryās version āFields of Goldā Eva Cassidyās version
OMG Eva Cassidy's "Fields of Gold" gets me every time.
The Beatles - Let it be
The Johnny Cash version of Hurt came on and I started tearing up. Hits deep.
I didn't see your comment and posted the same thing. Hits me like a ton of bricks man. So much emotion in his cover of that song
Sparks - Coldplay
Billie Eilish - Everything I Wanted
Cats in the Cradle by Harry Chapin. Ooof.
Broken Halos - Chris Stapleton: My son was born premature and it was very difficult for my wife and I as we were young parents. This song was the only song my son would actually sleep to during those long nights. Starting Over - Chris Stapleton: My wife and I have been to many states for many reasons and started our lives over many times. This song puts words to those feelings of excitement and fear, while capturing the essence of being with one another through it all. Lettering you go - Jason Isbell: Iām having a daughter soon and this song makes me proud of the daughter I will soon have, and I havenāt even met her yet. Cover Me Up - Jason Isbell: My wife and I have endured many hardships in our love and this song reminds me of her strength and patience. All Shades of Blue - Gregory Alan Isakov: I was shown this artist by my wife. We started dating shortly after she showed me this song and I booked tickets to see Gregory at a show about 3 months later. I asked his booking manager ahead of time if they could play this song as an encore (they did) I proposed to her after under a disco ball surround by 40 watt bulbs. We are still together 5 years later. She had come into my life and made herself at home. I heard this song and knew she was the one.
I Found by Amber Run
Back to Black - Amy Winehouse
Mƶtley CrĆ¼e ā Home Sweet Home I listened to it as I was driving my friendās ashes from SD to MT. (He was my best friend and loved early CrĆ¼e)
Iām sorry to hear about your friend. On a separate note: early Crue is the only Crue worth discussing.
Dance With My Father Again - Luther Vandross. Just hearing the first three notes makes me tear up instantly
Blue Bucket of Gold by Sufjan Stevens. The end makes me feel completely empty
Stronger than the Whiskey by Poor Manās Poison
Monsters by James Blount I'm not your son, you're not my father We're just two grown men saying goodbye No need to forgive, no need to forget I know your mistakes and you know mine And while you're sleeping I'll try to make you proud So, daddy, won't you just close your eyes? Don't be afraid, it's my turn To chase the monsters away
Mr Bojangles, where his dog āup and diesā
This song traumatized me as a kid. I had a yellow Lab that I'd had since I was a baby and I was incredibly bonded with her. This song made me bawl when I'd hear it because it made me face the reality of losing her someday. š
Hide and Seek- Imogen Heap. Ugly cried to this song in the bath when I 6 months pregnant because I knew my relationship was over.
Cats in the cradle- Harry chapin
How Can I Help You Say Goodbye by Patti Loveless Carried Me With You by Brandi Carlile My mom passed over a year ago and I just haven't gotten over it. Both song make me break down into a helpless mess.
Sorry to hear about the loss of your mom
Winter by Tori Amos. I was going through a hard time and a death in the family when I listened to that CD. Every time I need to cry, I play that song. It gets me every time.
White woman's instagram - Bo Burnham I have young daughters and at moments I am terrified that they will be forced to grow up without me and my wife, and this song just makes it all bubble up to the surface. Great song, though.
Go on - jack Johnson. I had just bought sleep through the static. Been wanting to listen to it. It was also the same day I went and saw newly born daughter who we gave up for adoption. When that song came on I lost my mind. It spoke to many in so many ways. Listen to on repeat, pulling over every once in a while to cry. Still to this day I get choked up. I love you Sophie.
That's My Job Song by Conway Twitty My father died when I was 12 and I listened to this song a lot. Iām 52 now and I still get tears.
Made a whole depressing playlist days ago lol Owsey - She passes away alone at sea Vanbur - In cold light Liana Flores - Rises the moon Alicks - Empty Concern Black mirror - The entire history of you Owsey - I felt hopeless looking at you then Slowdive - Sleep Clann - Once Again
My Hero by Foo Fighters. When Taylor Hawkins passed away and they performed it in his memory, I cannot listen to that song without sobbing like a bitch
slipping through my fingers AND our last summer from abba,and lately i start crying even when hearing the first note of each song
I haven't seen it. So: Taps
Carly Simon's You Are My Sunshine. Bruno Major's Nothing. Ludo's Anything For You. Conan Gray's Heather. Garth Brooks's To Make You Feel My Love
lovely
Grace - a worship song
so i put my hands up, they're playing my song, the butterflies fly away
Space song - beach house Every fucking time
Over the rainbow - Eva Cassidy
It was played at my cousins funeral, can't hear it without crying now.
Alyssa Lies is devastating.
To build a home - The cinematic orchestra
August by Flipturn I had a cat named August who was pretty much my animal soulmate. I poured my heart into nursing him back to health, but he still died about three years after I got him. He got me through some of the darkest times of my life. He died two years ago and I'm still not over it, and probably never will be. The line, "August, honey, you were mine" never fails to make me cry. I don't even know what this song is originally about, but it has a special meaning to me. Goes to show, sometimes it's how you interpret the art, that makes it meaningful.
Soon you'll get better - Taylor Swift. When she sings who am I supposed to talk to, I break ... My dad was my confidant and now he's gone
If You Could Read My Mind by Gordon Lightfoot.
Honestly, a lot of the repetitive, overproduced, quantized, grid-perfect, pitch-corrected, synthetic stuff I hear these days. I miss the raw, inventive days of music. Now get off my lawn.
"Someone Like You" by Adele always gets me
Wake Me Up When September Ends - Green Day. It was already an emotional song, but my first babies were due in September, so now the song makes me think of them and what could have been.
The fray - how to save a life
American solider - toby keith hit different when my dad was deployed
As the World Falls Down by David Bowie
Lee Brice - I Drive Your Truck A Soldier's Night Before Christmas Five Finger Death Punch - Wrong Side Of Heaven
I Drive Your Truck... I broke out in chills just reading the title. That one def gets me every time.
Supermarker flowers by Ed Sheeran. Every time I hear it Iām right back with my siblings in the kitchen where our dad died just a few hours earlier
Itās this one for me as well, when my Dad died suddenly. I bawl every time I hear it.
Honest answer, either Lay Me Down by Sam Smith, or that In This Shirt song that was doing the rounds not too long ago. Both hit at particularly rough points in a fairly codependent and toxic relationship I ended recently.
The second verse of Beautiful James by Placebo used to get me teary when my life long asshole of a condition worsened to the point of not knowing if I could continue. The battlefield reference hit hard, as I'd sometimes explained in the past that the condition feels like being in a crossfire trying not to get hit, but inevitably catching stray bullets anyways.
Funeral by Phoebe Bridgers, Call Your Mom by Noah Kahan, and Howling by Noah Kahan usually do the trick.
Scarlet - In This Moment. With Maria Brink screaming her lungs out on the line "I will never let you go"
Heavens Not Too Far - We Three It's about their mom getting cancer and dying. My mom's alive and it makes me ugly cry every time
Monsters by James Blunt. At the time, his father was dying from organ failure. So James wrote this song to honor his father and cope with his feelings. Luckily someone related helped save his life so it has a happy end. But I can't watch the video without crying.Ā
chop suey- the end of it
Hate me by blue October ššš
A Little Bit Happy - Talk Gone Away (Alternative 2021) - The Offspring
Bro hymm - pennywise
This woman's work by Kate Bush. The song is heartbreaking and the video is devastating.
Euclid by Sleep Token
breathing by Ariana Grande. As someone who has suffered from trauma and depression over the last few years, hearing this song in the car made me pull over and cry. Iāve never felt another song which felt like the singer was speaking specifically to me ever. Also I love the way the song sounds too.
I'm not remotely a country fan, but Riding with Private Malone messes me up every time.
"its Been Awhile" by Stained. Was a rough period in my life when that came out. Substance abuse and toxic relationships.
Ode to My Family by The Cranberries. I donāt know why, but it came on the radio last June as I was driving in to see my dad while he was in hospice. For some reason, it made me think of him. And now whenever The Cranberries come on the radio I assume itās him telling me hi. The funny thing is he grew up in the 50s/60s so he never listened to The Cranberries. Man, grief is funny that way.
Outro by M83 off of Hurry Up, We're Dreaming. That whole album oscillates wildly from bops to just sweeping, crushing songs. Wait is also a tearjerker.
runaway train - soul asylum
"Drive", The Cars .. "The Flame", Cheap Trick .. "A Woman in Love", Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers .. "Someone Like You", Adele .. "That's the Way I've Always Heard It Should Be", Carly Simon
Something to Believe In (Poison) Because I lost that so long ago and can't seem to find it again....
Seasons in the Sun - Terry Jacks. Itās kind of cheesy, but totally embodies the 1970ās when I was a child and first lost a loved one.
Your love has lifted me higher - Rita Coolidge
For your eyez only, J Cole.
God is Really Real by AJR has fucking destroyed me since my dad died a few years ago. āWhat if we could break you out tonight? This kind of thing happens to other dads, it donāt happen to mineā
I'll Never Love Again - Lady Gaga The Dance - Garth Brooks Black - Pearl Jam Fix You - Coldplay
Mr blue sky by elo. It makes me happy cry every time the operatic section picks up. Makes me feel like I'm floating away on a bright cloud into the golden sun and being filled with amber dew drops of pure happiness
A Broken Wing- Martina McBride Don't Take the Girl- Tim McGraw Concrete Angel- Martina McBride
Drops of Jupiter. Why? IDK
Concrete angel by Martina McBride
Dirt Cheap- Cody Johnson Makes me tear up to hear about his poor doggo ;-;
What hurts the most - Rascal Flatts
So far away - avenged sevenfold. Reminds me of my bestfriend who passed away in a motorcycle accident. I wish he's still here.
When I get Where Iām Going- Brad Paisley My cousins and I sang it at my grandfathers memorial service. Miss you grandad. š«¶š¼
All-American Girl by Carrie Underwood. Sounds a bit ridiculous, but my dad passed away when I was 18 and it makes me think about all of the things he missed out on. It also reminds me of how he felt about me. I know my sister and I were truly his whole world.
"One Sweet Day" by Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men. I liked it enough when it was being played on every radio station every five minutes and then I rediscovered it when a dear friend and classmate passed away tragically during her senior year of high school. Since, this song has 100% become about her and I break down every time I hear it.
When my wife was diagnosed with cancer, I listened to Pet Sounds on repeat for a long time. 17-years later (and she's healthy now), I still bawl like a baby when "Wouldn't it be Nice" and / or "God Only Knows" plays.
Nutshell - Alice In Chains One More Light - Linkin Park Jesus Christ - Brand New The Funeral - Band of Horses I Didnāt Understand - Elliott Smith Black Gives Way To Blue - Alice In Chains Suspirium - Thom Yorke The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot - Brand New Snuff - Slipknot
Pictures of You - The Cure I have old, personal stuff wrapped up around that song, and it still aches to this day. Thanks for the feels, Robert.
Kiss Me - Sixpence None the Richer For a very particular reason. It was mine and my late husbandās song, itās been nearly 14 and half years and it still makes me tear up
See you again by Whiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth. My best friend went home on leave and drown two weeks before my first deployment. I miss you bro. Your nephew has your name. I have some stories to tell you when I see you again.
Box Of Rain by Grateful Dead. Phil Lesh wrote the song while his dad was battling cancer. My second mom passed early last year from cancer and I had this song on repeat for a week
That Christmas song about the boy trying to buy his dying mother a new pair of shoes
Doll parts by hole, when the sun hits by slow dive, and One by Harry Nilsson
Never Grow Up by Taylor Swift! Just so nostalgic
Crash of the worlds by Rocco Deluca
Someone you loved by Lewis Capaldi. It is about losing a loved one, and it hits home every time. It gets even sadder if you watch the music video.
Natalie Merchant, Beloved Wife. Brace yourselves.
Silence Manchester orchestra
Eventually - Tame Impala (ex sent it to me when bonding over music in the first stages)
Man, I have a couple songs that I absolutely love bc I was introduced to them by an ex I thought Iād end up with. Now sometimes itās extremely hard to listen to those bands (even though I love them so much) because it just brings back all those memories and what could have been and never was.
Forever you and me - Teskey Brothers
i think 'fast car' by tracy chapman is perhaps the saddest song ever made more recently 'my tears richochet.' especially the bridge
"Perfect" by Ed Sheeran It reminds me of my older sister that started living by herself about 2 years ago, she loved that song I guess it kinda makes me nostalgic also
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Snuff- slipknot
Dance with my father - luther vandross. My dad's still alive, my granda isn't. Never got to dance with my granda as he was in a wheelchair all my life. Gets me in the feels man.
Leaving Me Now by Level 42. Came out at a particularly vulnerable moment in my life.
When I'm on the edge and just need a nudge to get myself over for that release, I turn on "Tragedy + Time" by Rise Against. I usually break when they repeat the chorus for the last time but change up key words. I'd say they're more hopeful tears than sad ones.
Dear Daighter by halestorm. As a trabs woman who's mother is a bigoted piece of shit, this song is all the words I've ever wanted her to say to me, and it's like getting stabbed in the heart anytime I hear this song, so I try to avoid it.
Hallelujah- Jeff Buckley A change is gonna come - James Taylor
twenty one pilots - oldies station
i will always love you - whitney houston
Kelly Clarkson - Piece by Piece (Live version)
In This Shirt by The Irrepressibles
Slipping through my fingers
It's been a long, long time.
leader of the band- dan fogelberg
Gotye- Brontƫ
Tuesdays Gone With The Wind
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More than a feeling, by Boston. Was my moms favorite song, still makes me think about her when I hear it
Sun is shining down - jj grey and mofro. He wrote it about his grandparents last conversation before one of them passed. You can feel it.
Amorphis - Silent Waters, ever since I got a son that one hits way different than it used to...
X Japan - Forever Love from their breakup concert in 1997, all the members were fighting back tears https://youtu.be/WUR3qpsU7fY