"Mandy" By Barry Manilow
2006-08-12 15:43:25
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answered by Still Halloween 6
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The Needle & the Damage Done (Neil young, A Song About Veitnam vets & how they Came Back heroiN Addicted)
Tears In heaven (Eric Clapton Dedication to his Deceased Son)
Maryjane's Last Dane (Tom Petty, A Song About A Gril Who Is No longer With Us)
SAD SONG (Elton JOHN , What Exactly It is About is beyond Me lol)
2006-08-12 15:53:29
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answered by Grateful2NA 2
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aaliyah - i care for you
aaliyah - how could the one i gave my heart to
after 7 - till you do me right
alicia keyes - if i ain't got you
american hi-fi - don't wait for the sun
anna nalick - wreck of the day
avril lavigne - tomorrow
boyz ii men - four seasons
boyz ii men - end of the road
BRIAN MCKNIGHT - ONE LAST CRY
ciara - and i
celine dion - because you loved me
common - retrospect for life
daphne loves derby - desert eating oceans
daphne loves derby - birthday gallery
donell jones - this luv
faith evans - i love you
hale - runaway
heather headley - ain't it funny
immature - constantly
inoj - precious love
nina - foolish heart
jamie foxx - baby don't cry
janet jackson - i get so lonely
janis ian - at seventeen
jeff hanson - hiding behind the moon
joe - no one else comes close
john mayer - daughters
jon b - they don't know
mandy moore - only hope
musiq soulchild - mary go round
musiq soulchild - don't change
mariah carey - always be my baby
mariah carey - break down ft bone thugs n' harmony
martina mcbride - my valentine
n-toon - now that you're alone
new edition - i'm still in love with you
rosette - crushed
savage garden - i knew i loved you
savage garden - truly, madly, deeply
selena - dreaming of you
selena - if i could fall in love
musiq soulchild - love
swv - weak
tamia - this time it's love
tevin campbell - always in my heart
tracy bonham - whether you fall
usher - u got it bad
xscape - secret
2006-08-12 16:34:58
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answer #3
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answered by advice from the heart 2
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Some Green Day Songs:
Scattered
Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)
Macy's Day Parade
Poprocks & Coke
J.A.R.
Whatsername
A Rise Against Song:
The Approaching Curve
2006-08-12 15:52:05
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answer #4
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answered by Jake H 1
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The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald - Gordon Lightfoot
Fire and Rain - James Taylor
Tears in Heaven - Eric Clapton
Those are what come to mind off the top of my head.
They are all based on real events... a shipwreck, a friend of Taylor's who committed suicide, and the tragic accidental death of Clapton's young son.
2006-08-12 15:51:18
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answered by scruffycat 7
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Say Goodbye Chris Brown
2006-08-12 15:47:31
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answered by leesag07 2
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many Elliott Smith songs. so so sad.
Pretty Ugly Before, Dont Go Down, I Didnt Understand, Tomorrow Tomorrow, Say Yes - a few
2006-08-12 15:48:29
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answered by canadaboyjake 2
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im dittoing lilboss. depends on what genre. neways, ima list sad songs which i reckon are good as.
can you help me - usher
comfortable - john mayer
everybody hurts - rem
hard to say goodbye to yesterday - boyz II men
helena - my chemical romance
lately - stevie wonder / jodeci
mad world - gary jules
one last cry - brian mcknight
reflections - mariah carey
steep - lauren christy
that i would be good - alanis morissette
tonight i wanna cry - keith urban
uninvited - alanis morissette
vindicated - dashboard confessional
wake me up when september ends - green day
you're beautiful - james blunt
you don't know me - jann arden
2006-08-12 16:02:15
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answered by jose 4
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The truth is they aren't called the "Blues" for nothing. The saddest song, I can think of is that country and western one where the lady spells out D I V O R C E. It's a tear jerker.
2006-08-12 15:46:33
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answered by Jessica M 4
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Here's a song I am sure you have never heard. My version is by Mick Moloney, Jimmy Keane, Robbie O'Connell from the album Bringing it All Back Home. It deals with a family torn apart who expect to someday be reunited. The song covers decades of time and you gradually understand that their separation is forever. The song is mornful and deep. You can hear a part of it by going to the link I have provided and looking for the second song on the list. I hope you enjoy it.
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Kilkelly, Ireland, 18 and 60, my dear and loving son John
Your good friend the schoolmaster Pat McNamara's so good
As to write these words down.
Your brothers have all gone to find work in England,
The house is so empty and sad
The crop of potatoes is sorely infected,
A third to a half of them bad.
And your sister Brigid and Patrick O'Donnell
Are going to be married in June.
Your mother says not to work on the railroad
And be sure to come on home soon.
Kilkelly, Ireland, 18 and 70, dear and loving son John
Hello to your Mrs and to your 4 children,
May they grow healthy and strong.
Michael has got in a wee bit of trouble,
I guess that he never will learn.
Because of the dampness there's no turf to speak of
And now we have nothing to burn.
And Brigid is happy, you named a child for her
And now she's got six of her own.
You say you found work, but you don't say
What kind or when you will be coming home.
Kilkelly, Ireland, 18 and 80, dear Michael and John, my sons
I'm sorry to give you the very sad news
That your dear old mother has gone.
We buried her down at the church in Kilkelly,
Your brothers and Brigid were there.
You don't have to worry, she died very quickly,
Remember her in your prayers.
And it's so good to hear that Michael's returning,
With money he's sure to buy land
For the crop has been poor and the people
Are selling at any price that they can.
Kilkelly, Ireland, 18 and 90, my dear and loving son John
I guess that I must be close on to eighty,
It's thirty years since you're gone.
Because of all of the money you send me,
I'm still living out on my own.
Michael has built himself a fine house
And Brigid's daughters have grown.
Thank you for sending your family picture,
They're lovely young women and men.
You say that you might even come for a visit,
What joy to see you again.
Kilkelly, Ireland, 18 and 92, my dear brother John
I'm sorry that I didn't write sooner to tell you that father passed on.
He was living with Brigid, she says he was cheerful
And healthy right down to the end.
Ah, you should have seen him play with
The grandchildren of Pat McNamara, your friend.
And we buried him alongside of mother,
Down at the Kilkelly churchyard.
He was a strong and a feisty old man,
Considering his life was so hard.
And it's funny the way he kept talking about you,
He called for you in the end.
Oh, why don't you think about coming to visit,
We'd all love to see you again
2006-08-12 15:55:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Concrete Angels by Martina McBride.
2006-08-12 15:53:43
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answered by Anonymous
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