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Is there a song that makes you tear up everytime you hear it?


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I am an avid classic rock fan and for whatever reason Bob Seger's "Against the Wind" hits me pretty emotionally everytime I hear it. Not like I bawl or anything, but you know, just a good sad song. Such a fantastic song.

Anyone else have a song like that for them?

#Coolstorybro #RealMenDon'tCry, etc.

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Classic rock definitely had it's share of sad songs, mostly in the 70s. The 50s had it's share but most of those were too cheesy to be tear inducing. Same with stuff like Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car"; depressing, but not tearful.

Of the 70s ones, "Run Joey Run" by David Geddes."Billy, Don't Be a Hero" by Paper Lace were definitely depression fests. As far as true tear jerkers though, I'd go with "Honey" (mentioned above), "Blind Man in the Bleachers" by Kenny Starr and "Wildfire" by Michael Martin Murphey (probably the saddest of the bunch).

But even those don't hold a candle to two modern songs...

The first one...

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Don't remember posting in here last night... :phew:

But yes, two that get me almost every time are Dance With My Father by Luther Vandross.

DJ Sammy's Heaven, the "Candlelight Remix" version.

And then depending on the day, these will get to me every once in a while...

Eric Clapton's Tears In Heaven

Augustana's Boston

Gary Jules' Mad World

The Fray's How To Save A Life

Howie Day's Collide

James Blunt's You're Beautiful

John Legend's Ordinary People

Ed Sheeran's Small Bump and Give Me Love

Justin Nozuka's No Heaven, Lullaby, Save Him, and Oh Mamma

The Killers' Read My Mind

Matchbox 20's If You're Gone

Counting Crows' Holiday In Spain

Sarah McLachlan's In The Arms Of The Angels

Snow Patrol's Chasing Cars

Thriving Ivory's Angels On The Moon

Tracy Chapman's Fast Car

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