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Is there a song that can make you cry?

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Is there a song(s) that makes you cry sometimes or every time?

When I play Mr. Bojangles, and it comes to the part where his dog up and dies, and after twenty years he still grieves, I can't help myself...sometimes I wipe away a single tear and then other times I start bawling like a little baby. I can't help it, I'm a sensitive dork every once in a while.

So yes,
Mr Bojangles by Neil Diamond can actually make me cry.

test yourself: listen from 2:40 to 3:10 and see if it "gets to you" too

Or just tell us what song does effect your tear ducts.
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Empty Garden (Hey Hey Johnny) by Elton John

**warning: have tissues handy**



This is another song that rips me apart and I don't listen to it when people are around because I get so damn mushy and gooey.
It's about missing John Lennon and how his genius can never be replaced. When he's belting out Hey Hey Johnny, Can you come out to play in your empty garden toward the end, I just lose it.

Elton has a couple songs that are tear worthy; Candle In The Wind tends to be magical on the ol' eye waters.
 
"I Love The Lord" by Whitney Houston.



:cry:

And this live performance of the song does me in each and every time. Makes me feel some kind of way. So emotional and heartfelt. Beautiful. I love the Lord.



Also this one touches my spirit and made me tear up...

 
I love that song miaedu, The Smiths are fantastic. Good call dude!





OH M GEE! Are the rest of you afraid to admit you cry?

Don't be frightened, we all get a little weeping from time to time.
It's nothing to be ashamed of.
 
Yeah, there is. Questions in a World of Blue by Julee Cruise is sad and emotional in its' own right, but it also reminds me of a particularly hard time in my life.



*SNIFF*
 
Yeah, there is. Questions in a World of Blue by Julee Cruise is sad and emotional in its' own right, but it also reminds me of a particularly hard time in my life.
*SNIFF*
**offers monsieur Surfer a Kleenex**

Certain songs and albums mark time for me. I may not hear something for years and then when I do I get those old memories rushing in like a broken dam. I love music, from Mozart to Ramones and George Jones to REM; music adds a fifth dimension to my world. Without it living would merely be existence.

Great song Silver!:=D:
 
I don't understand a word but the song sounds sad:

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this is a better version:

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Elton John's "The Last Song" always gets me. And are there any sadder lyrics than in Whitney Houston's "All At Once" or Karen Carpenter's "Goodbye To Love"?
 
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"First of May" by Sarah Brightman.

In particular the way she sings the line "Someone else moved in from far away..."

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mKqsK1MfuQ[/ame]
 
The Avett Brothers come to mind first...

there's a line in Murder In The City that always gets me that goes "remember there is nothing worth having like the love that let us share our name"
 
I don't think I have ever heard a song that made me cry, but I have heard a few favorite songs that I find very sad and profound.

My favorite is God Help The Outcasts from Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Each line of lyrics is very strong and packs lots of meaning for me. Esmerelda walks through the cathedral and asks God to help her people (the hungry, poor and sick; all of which are "outcasts" from society) because she feels that no one else will come to their aid.

The lyrics strike me so strongly because at times, like Esmerelda, I, too, have felt like there is little hope for a world full of suffering and pain.

My favorite part is when she sings, "I don't know if you can hear me, or if you're even there; I dont know if you would listen to a Gyspy's prayer. Yes, I know I'm just and outcast; I shouldn't speak to you, (she walks over to a statue of Mary and Jesus and stares up at it) but still I see your face and wonder, were you once an outcast too?"

Midway through the song, she walks through a row of candles and sings, "God help the outcasts, hungry from birth. Show them the mercy they don't find on earth."

She is basically an agnostic (like me) singing to God during a time of desperate need for her people. She has found sanctuary in the cathedral from Judge Frollo and his men, but now she is a prisoner there. She speaks from her heart and puts into words what she feels.

Her words are very sad, yet powerful at the same time.

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jp6EhZ1ohP0[/ame]

This scene was drawn quite beautifully.
 
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