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This Mortal Coil - Song to the Siren
The next one was played at the funeral of a friend and is guaranteed to make me tear up:
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
The next one was played at the funeral of a friend and is guaranteed to make me tear up:
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
Shaw Tarse said:
Lefty said:
In the living years.
Mike and the Mechanics?
I heard the reason he wrote it. quite moving.Mike and the Mechanics?
Honourable mentions for Sanvean by Lisa Gerrard, Brothers in Arms by Dire Straits, the Band of Brothers Requiem by Mike Kamen and Hurt covered by Johnny Cash.
On a more personal note, I was left standing in a hospital room when my heavily pregnant wife was rushed to theatre when my unborn sons heart stopped beating and "Heaven must be missing an angel" came on the radio.
I may have hurled the fking thing against the wall in a burst of emotional rage and had to buy a new one a few days later.
turbolucie said:
Ellie Goulding's current cover of Your Song. Brings me to tears
I was bawling everytime that John Lewis Christmas advert was on!I can't listen to Sia - Breathe Me without crying, same for Barry Manilow - Can't Smile Without You (was played at a friend's funeral), and the theme from The Littlest Hobo - Terry Bush - Maybe Tomorrow, stupid dog.
shed driver said:
The Last Post.
Looking round the local war Memorial seeing less of the older generation each year, and tragically, many more younger ones come home maimed to take their place. Guaranteed to put dust in my eyes.
SD.
I was going to post The Last Post, not a song, but played on a bugle :shiverdownspine:Looking round the local war Memorial seeing less of the older generation each year, and tragically, many more younger ones come home maimed to take their place. Guaranteed to put dust in my eyes.
SD.
Oh, and there's always this one, especially when you know the story behind it - the true story of when he took his girlfriend to have an abortion:
Ben Folds - Brick
Ben Folds - Brick
Kentish said:
Luther Vandross; Dance with my Father.
This. My wife has lost both parents, if this comes on tv or the radio I have to make a dive to change the channel/station before the waterworks start.Flying Pickets - Only You and Art Garfunkel - Bright Eyes are 2 others that seem to have the same effect.
Edited by yellowbentines on Tuesday 18th January 19:12
Perhaps not a sad song, but for me it's pink Floyds wish you were here, it was played at the funeral of a very great lady I was with at the time- hoping not to get ridiculed but she was hit by a cab whilst in America.
Yes, I do realise how that sounds.
For similar reasons, the fields of athenry, and for even stranger reasons- you've got a friend in me from toy story.
Piss taking may now commence
Yes, I do realise how that sounds.
For similar reasons, the fields of athenry, and for even stranger reasons- you've got a friend in me from toy story.
Piss taking may now commence
Dixie68 said:
The next one was played at the funeral of a friend and is guaranteed to make me tear up:
Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
+1 For the same very sad reason, to the point where i actually can't listen to it anymore.Dire Straits - Brothers in Arms
My other one is a bit of Avril L... Ghey, i know, but sticks a lump in my throat as is a very poignant tune between me and the missus
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auEGEmoWS2U
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