Sing me back home by MERLE HAGGARD..SOOOO SAD!
2007-12-06 09:06:12
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answered by Anonymous
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She's Everything, He Didn't Have To Be, Then, When I Get Where I'm Going by Brad Paisley. There Goes My Life by Kenny Chesney. God Only Cries by Diamond Rio. Skin(Sarabeth), Bless The Broken Road by Rascal Flatts, The Temporary Home VIDEO by Carrie Underwood. I Will Not Say Goodbye by Danny Gokey. What If She's An Angel by Tommy Shane Steiner. Not A Day Goes By, Amazed, I'm Already There(Message From Home) by Lonestar. Remember When by Alan Jackson. It Won't Be Like This For Long by Darius Rucker. You're Gonna Miss This, Then They Do by Trace Adkins. I Loved Her First by Heartland. My Little Girl, If You're Reading This by Tim McGraw. A lot of Jason Aldean's songs do cause he is my favorite artist. It honestly just depends on what you can relate to.
2016-05-21 21:42:49
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answered by sean 3
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Quite a few country songs will make me cry or bring a tear to my eye. But right now the one that is making me ball like a baby when I hear is "18 Video Tapes" by Jason Meadows. Not only does the song make me cry, but the video is just so moving! I'm starting to cry just thinking about it. If you get a chance go to CMT.com and watch the video.
2007-12-06 11:03:46
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answered by Drea Z 5
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Legend Of The Rebel Soldier by The Country Gentlemen makes me cry every time I hear it.(more bluegrass than country)
2007-12-07 06:04:22
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answered by Mir 6
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"Travelin' Soldier" by Dixie Chicks. It's a sad song about a young girl falling in love for a very young soldier in Vietnam, only to have him die in combat. So you have a life cut short; death in a pointless war; a teenage girl who will never see her true love again. God, I'm surprised I can keep my eyes dry just writing abouti t.
Other feelings? An appreciation of the beauty of the music, but also more sadness in knowing that the story has been true far too many times, and still happens to this day.
2007-12-06 09:00:34
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answered by SquirrelGirlOH 4
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This tops any sad country song. "A Legend in my Time". Hey the song say's it all, needs no explaination. Ronnie Milsap.
2007-12-09 23:57:48
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answered by fh 4
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The one that always gets me is George Jones He stopped loving her today. He sings it with such mournfulness, you almost feel like your going through it. I think we have all gone through break ups and we feel at the time we will never get over it. At the same time to think that someone could love you that much you wonder if you have it like that.---- You will never catch me drinking when that song is on.
2007-12-06 13:47:04
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answered by Leana 6
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Concrete Angel By Martina McBride the whole story behind the song is so real and emotinal and Your Gonna Be By Reba McEntire, I don't know why it makes my cry maybe its the whole teen pregnancy and It will be okay thing. They are both very talented and my favorite singers who are great at singing very moving and strong songs!!!
2007-12-06 10:16:30
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answered by Reba and Melissa fan!!!! 2
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Whos gonna fill their shoes by George Jones makes me cry. I saw him in concert and while he was singing this they had a slide show of all the legends playing behind him. I cry because it is so sad to me that there never be another red headed stranger, a man in black and folsom prison blues , the okie from muskogee, or hello darlin, Lord knows NO ONE WILL EVER FILL THEIR SHOES!!
2007-12-06 10:53:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Whiskey Lullaby - Brad Paisley & Alison Krauss, I've always liked that song but my daughter told me after her Father died that song reminded her of him and me. Now when I hear the song I listen to the song from her perspective and it breaks my heart because I now know exactly what she meant by her remarks concerning the song.
2007-12-06 09:38:17
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answered by Dylanne 6
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"Five Shots Of Whiskey" by Hank Williams III. It has to be the saddest song ever written, it just chokes me up when I hear it. Because it was the most gut wrenching song I knew of, I sang it at my mother's funeral.
EDIT: Just looked threw the previous answers. Wow, I am shocked someone else mentioned the same song as I did. :)
2007-12-06 10:40:00
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answered by Anonymous
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