One more try-Timmy T
2006-11-01 15:45:00
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answered by angelica_rae 3
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These songs always give me a gloomy mood:
Where does my heart beat now?-Celine Dion
One Last Cry-Brian McKnight
6 months, 8 days, 12 hours-brian mckinght (he has a lot of good songs that would work)
How am i supposed to live without you-micheal bolton
Please remember me-tim mcgraw
the long goodbye-brooks n dunn
tell me you didn't say goodbye-travis tritt
all over again-justin timberlake
Plese forgive me-bryan adams
Hope some of these work
2006-11-01 16:13:00
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answer #2
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answered by Mandice84 2
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He Stopped Loving Her Today by George Jones
Just Kiss Me Once and Say Goodbye by The Manhattens
2006-11-01 15:46:09
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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A classic song isn't desperate by capacity of its age, yet by capacity of its high quality. The song "i'm a Cranky previous Yank In My Clanky previous Tank on the Streets of Yokahama With My Honolulu Mama Doin' those Beat-O Beat-O, Flat On My Seato, Hirohito Blues" by capacity of Hoagie Carmichael is approximately 60 years previous, yet who might ever evaluate it a classic? additionally, the song "Michelle" by capacity of the Beatles replaced into considered a classic incredibly a lot as quickly because it hit the cabinets.
2016-10-21 03:11:23
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answered by ? 4
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Well, you ought to try something from Richard Marx..... or Micheal Bolten...Oh... then again, may be those do not fall into 'the really old and classic' genre...
My own personal choice... The Carpenters...
If you want a single... that would be... 'Saint Esmeralda - You're My Everything'
2006-11-01 16:30:19
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answered by shazam 2
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dont know how old u are wantin the song to be
cant stop lovin u by van halen (i forget when they actually put this one out but still good song
also if u like def leppard they have some good ones
love bites
two steps behind
bringin on the heartbreak
when she says she loves me by live
Get the acoustic version (probably the best acoustics ive heard)
2006-11-01 15:51:12
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answered by cowboy76360 3
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hmm, maybe a bit too "up" for you, but I always liked
"I want to know what love is" by Foreigner
or of course, "take a look at me now" by Phil Collins.
Back a few years and I like "killing me softly" Roberta Flack, "Touch me in the morning" by Dianna Ross, and "Mandy" by Barry Manilow
Now all you need is a rainy evening.
sigh.
but when you're ready to move on, nothing beats "you're so vain" by Carly Simon.
:)
2006-11-01 16:01:00
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answered by Terri 6
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Honey by Bobby Goldsboro is the king of sad lovesong tearjerkers
2006-11-01 15:47:26
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answered by furshluginer 2
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Old Shep by Elvis Presley is about a love for his dog.
2006-11-01 15:51:06
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answered by snickle 2
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Red Sovine "Teddy Bear"
2006-11-01 16:04:50
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answered by lisa s 1
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try " seasons in the sun" Terry Jacks 1973
2006-11-01 15:46:29
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answered by jim s 2
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