it must have been love,but its over now by roxette.
2007-07-20 12:36:42
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answered by stokies 6
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Leeann Rimes: How Can I Live Without You
Here's my story:
My dad, who passed away in 1999, often commented on her when she was a little girl performing. He thought she was cute and had a great voice. He seldomly commented on things like that, so it stuck out. The day he died, I was called to the emergency room . He had passed before I got there (died at home, actually). The ER staff gave us time to be with him and say our goodbyes. I remember not wanting to leave....and not feeling pressured to do so by the staff. We were there for quite a while. I held dad's hand. I stroked his face. I smelled his hair. I was trying to take all of him in, knowing it would be our last private time together. I was trying to force an imprint of him deeper into my brain, for fear of forgetting (people who have experienced the death of a loved on understand what I mean). Anyhow, at this heightened sense of being, I noticed EVERYTHING.... including the music being played over the sound system. When LeAnn Rimes began singing "How Can I Live", the irony of it all was overwhelming. I sobbed, again. A week or so later I and my mother and my husband were eating at a restaurant when that song came over the sound system. I had to leave.... and so did my mom.... (She hadn't noticed the song in the ER but because I had talked to her about it she associated the connection in the restaraunt). Since then, the song has been extremely meaninbful to me, obviously.
Years later, I'm finally able to listen to the song without ALWAYS sobbing. Sometimes, actually, it feels like a hug from dad; like instead of me saying the words of the song.... HE is saying them... and telling me he misses ME.
Okay.... enough now...... I'm tearing up so time to move on.
2007-07-20 19:39:18
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answered by Yinzer from Sixburgh 7
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Honestly any song that I find worth listening to has an emotional effect, but currently, that song is Across the Universe by the Beattles
It may be Wonderwall by Ryan Adams or Oasis
It could be Iris by Goo Goo Dolls
or almost anu U2 song!
2007-07-20 19:40:41
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answered by cocaletterbox 1
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Buy For Me The Rain, by Steve Noonan
I Used To Be A King, by Graham Nash.
Also the 4th movement of Arnold Schoenberg's Veklart Nacht.
2007-07-20 20:29:54
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answered by Zheia 6
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Yeh! ....'Love song' by the Damned ....The bass rift at the beginning of the song always makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end and sends shivers down my spine just before Dave Vanian ,sings out the first verse!
2007-07-20 19:46:45
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answered by revzillo 2
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Devil's Trill by Vanessa Mae
2007-07-20 19:37:57
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answered by Everona97 6
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Skin by the Rascall Flatts
2007-07-20 19:36:05
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answered by buttah 2
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Gary Allen's = the one
I was getting a divorce when I met my now husband, and he played that song for me to tell me that he would wait until I was ready for "more" And that he would walk in my shadow to help heal my broken heart. Great love song
2007-07-20 19:37:22
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answered by Brandi 5
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Make Me Better by Fabolous feat. Ne-yo
2007-07-20 19:40:12
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answered by Kiki 2
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Coldplay. The Scientist.
Don't know why, just one of those songs that gets me thinking & makes me emotional.
2007-07-20 19:52:41
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answered by endac 3
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to be honest, "i still havent found what I'm looking for" by U2, this song gets me EVERY time, all my memories come back of my family members deaths, past girlfriends, mistakes i've made, but i love U2! so i just avoid it :P
2007-07-20 20:37:01
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answered by Anonymous
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