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Re: Songs that make you overly emotional

Posted: Sat 18 Oct, 2008 21.29
by Netizen

Re: Songs that make you overly emotional

Posted: Sun 19 Oct, 2008 19.04
by iSon
This sets me off every time.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Jt8Q7Fsa_Vs

Re: Songs that make you overly emotional

Posted: Sun 19 Oct, 2008 21.30
by Col

Re: Songs that make you overly emotional

Posted: Mon 20 Oct, 2008 18.32
by Lorns
Everytime this makes me cry. Even now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h9czkZiO ... re=related

Re: Songs that make you overly emotional

Posted: Mon 20 Oct, 2008 20.27
by Nini
That reminds me of my friend, I dislike the song a lot...

Re: Songs that make you overly emotional

Posted: Mon 20 Oct, 2008 20.49
by DAS
Wouldn't say it made me emotional but this song certainly makes me stop and listen:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHOHskOB0cM

Re: Songs that make you overly emotional

Posted: Mon 20 Oct, 2008 21.27
by LaSeandre
Over The Rainbow - It was my gran's favourite song before she died.
Just For Tonight by One Night Only - Don't know why, powerful.

Re: Songs that make you overly emotional

Posted: Mon 20 Oct, 2008 21.49
by Ant
For Lovers - Wolfman and Pete Docherty. Amazing track.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=oLY0eUtVlXo

Re: Songs that make you overly emotional

Posted: Tue 21 Oct, 2008 06.32
by rob
Savage Garden - You Can Still Be Free
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhRhRbiQX6k

The first time I heard this song, I was almost in tears.

Re: Songs that make you overly emotional

Posted: Tue 21 Oct, 2008 07.15
by Stuart*
Alot of music makes me emotional, but after much thought I think this one has the most emotional effect on me:

"China In Your Hand - T'Pau"

I always like the sax solo at the end; which is probably the reason why I like Baker Street by Gerry Rafferty. It's ideal as relaxing music when driving long distances.

Re: Songs that make you overly emotional

Posted: Tue 21 Oct, 2008 07.56
by Stuart*
Col wrote:Predictable choices:
REM - Everybody Hurts
REM - NightSwimming
they are classics indeed, Col.

A former housemate (and work colleague) in Stockton got me into REM. She called it 'suicide music'; but it didn't stop us surviving the fact that we could sit there listening to it over a litre of 'screw-top' wine, a packet of cheap fags and a box of tissues during times of emotional turmoil for either of us.

I miss those days, but I still have the CDs :lol: (I'm sure they belong to her!)