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Saddest songs.

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Whats your saddest?
Kick off with:
"It mkes no difference" The Band
"Dry your eyes mate"-The Streets
Lb :love:
Phil Collins - Groovy Kind of love, always has me in tears.
Seasons in the sun... :cry: :cry: :cry:
Lots of Carpenters songs make me cry, and 'Land of hope and glory'
rainy days carpinters
yellow taxi
nin - hurt
Used to make me cry when I was an ickle kidlet. smile
Banks of the Ohio-ONJ
It's so hard to say goodbye-ONJ
Only the lonely-Roy Orbison
Raining in my heart-Buddy Holly
'Hello' by Lionel Richie
'Two Little Boys' by Rolf Harris
'Nobodies Child' don't know who it's by but my Mum used to sing it to me......
Eric Clapton Tears in heaven, very sad and personal song.
Road to Hell - Chris Rea
If you leave me now - Chicago
Wasted Time - Eagles
Up the Junction - Squeeze
( I like the oldies)
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Wasted Time - Eagles

Ohh one of my most fave songs biggrin
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Up the Junction - Squeeze

what Sunbunny said plus;
Leave Right Now-Will Young
Comfortably Numb-Pink Floyd
Minx xx
For what it's worth, here's my selection of wristslitters
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The Last of the Great Whalesby The Irish Descendants
Sam Stone by John Prine
Puff The Magic Dragonby Peter, Paul & Mary
Desperados Waiting For A Train by Guy Clarke
Mr Bojangles by The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Waltzing Mathilda by Eric Vogle
The Ballad of Lucy Jordan by Marianne Faithful
The Butcher Boy by Sinead O' Connor
The Bluest Blue by Alvin Lee with George Harrison (Incidentally, this song contains one of the greatest guitar solos of all time :thumbup: )
He Stopped Loving Her Today by George Jones
One Last Cold Kiss by Mountain
The Days of Pearly Spencer by David McWilliams
The Man Who Couldn't Cry by Loudon Wainwright III
Plus, a couple of the cheerful tunes mentioned by others in this thread, Nobody's Child and Hurt
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Seasons in the sun... :cry: :cry: :cry:

oh this song has my pouring me eyes out, aswell as:
Amazed - Lonestar
Everybody hurts - REM
Nothing Compares - Sinead O'connor
Where do broken hearts go - Whitney Houston
Total Eclipse - Bonny Tyler
There are so many I cant think off so I'll keep adding
I'm away to sob my eyes out and get my sad songs CD on :cry: :cry:
Telll me there`s a heaven Chris Rea
Against all odds - Phil Collins
Me and the person I can only describe as 'The one for me' split up...and this song came on the radio. Every time i hear it, it leaves me completely desolate and with a knot in my stomach that never seems to quite go away :cry:
Streets of Philadelphia
Racing in the Street
By Mr Springsteen
Desolation Row, Not Dark Yet, and Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands by Bob
'You were always on my mind' Elvis
And on a more obvious level, 'Nothing compares to you' Sinead O' Connor
Midnight train to Georga: Gladys Knight and the Pips
Sorry seems to be the saddest word: Elton John
Misty Blue: Dorothy More
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Dry your eyes-The streets :cry:
Nothing compares-sinead oconnor :cry:
Al Green - How can you mend this broken heart. And Al Green is a master at hitting the emotions.
There is a Nina Simone one that I can't remember the name of - that is a killer when you are sad.
See I do have a soft side - ssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
My wife and I had just split and i moved to Leicester I mist my kids like mad and when Dady dont you walk to fast was played it just broke me up.
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Al Green - How can you mend this broken heart. And Al Green is a master at hitting the emotions.
There is a Nina Simone one that I can't remember the name of - that is a killer when you are sad.
See I do have a soft side - ssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

'My Man's Gone Now' ???
the band played waltzing matilda -eric bogle
and another that makes me cry ,,, harbour -moby / sinaed o`conner
The Living Years, Mike & The Mechanics.
Don't Know Why I Didn't Come, Norah Jones
Hurt, Timi Yuro (Obscure, but well worth looking up)
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Al Green - How can you mend this broken heart. And Al Green is a master at hitting the emotions.
There is a Nina Simone one that I can't remember the name of - that is a killer when you are sad.
See I do have a soft side - ssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

'My Man's Gone Now' ???
That might be it - does it make you feel like the end of the world? Even if before you listened to it you were sitting in a happy tree, eating happy berries and drinking happy-pop through a straw.
Quote by PoloLady
Al Green - How can you mend this broken heart. And Al Green is a master at hitting the emotions.
There is a Nina Simone one that I can't remember the name of - that is a killer when you are sad.
See I do have a soft side - ssssshhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!

'My Man's Gone Now' ???
That might be it - does it make you feel like the end of the world? Even if before you listened to it you were sitting in a happy tree, eating happy berries and drinking happy-pop through a straw.
Hang on I'll just check the spec rolleyes lol
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Hurt, Timi Yuro (Obscure, but well worth looking up)

Did the Manhattens not do a version of that in the 70s?