Black - Pearl Jam
Sister Christian - Night Ranger
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Yes. And "Isn't She Lovely" by Stevie Wonder. That is one of the sweetest songs I have ever heard. If you have ever seen the video of his daughter with the song playing you will never forget it.
Black - Pearl Jam
Sister Christian - Night Ranger
"Running to Stand Still" - U2
"Toast" - Tori Amos
"i i e e e (from Sessions on W 54th)" - Tori Amos
"Cannonball" - Damien Rice
"A Case of You" - Joni Mitc
"Something" - George Harrison
That's all I can think of for now, but I have a lot of emotional investment in my music collection, so there's a lot more.
The Boss
At the moment...
1. Dante's prayer by Loreena Mckennitt
2. Someday by the stokes
3.Televators by the Mars Volta
4. Cygnus Vismund Cygnus: Con Safo by the Mars volta
5. Home by Nine inch nails (Thanks S y
6. Pyramid Song by Radiohead
That just for the moment give me an hour.
Fix You--Coldplay
Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own--U2
Open Arms--Journey
You mean Closer.
Beautiful by Christina Aguilera always gets me. The only song of hers I like, especially because she toned her singing down.
My Immortal by Evanescence
Depeche Mode - Precious
Led Zeppeline- Tangerine ... Also Hey Lady
Boston-More then a feeling
When You Say Nothing at All by Alison Krauss
In My Life by The Beatles
Baby I Love Your Way - Peter Frampton
I had the biggest crush on him when I was I was a teenager.![]()
Me, too...well, I wasn't a teenager (a little older). That is one of the sweetest, most sincere sounding songs I have ever heard.
The rape song moves you?
I don't know if I find that more distrurbing than someone saying Boston moves them.
I don't cry when I hear any song. I like lots of songs though.
This is why S y rules.
Something - The Beatles
Imagine - John Lennon
Blue Eyes Cryin in the Rain - Willie Nelson
Blue Bayou - Roy Orbison or Linda Ronsdstat versions
I'm Sorry - Brenda Lee
I Want To Be Wanted - Brenda (maybe it's her voice)
Tears in Heaven - Eric Clapton
Great song...applies to MOST guys.
Bee Gees- Emotions
Brian Adams- When You Really Love a Woman
Celine Dion- The Power of Love
Deanna Carter- Strawberry Wine
Elvis- You've Lost That Loving Feeling
Justin Timberlake- Cry Me a River
Mariah Carey- Can't Let Go
Phil Collins- Against All Odds
Righteous Brothers- Unchained Melody
Toni Braxton- Unbreak My Heart
I should mention Pachelbel's Canon. My bride used it for her walk down the aisle.
Rape dude, Rape.Tyler is about a serial rapist if I remember correctly.
Creep is about a ass woman, so I would definetly agree most men have had a run in with one of those.
Yes. But, better by the Righteous Brothers.
Love Me Tender by Elvis
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I'm Not Lisa - Jessi Coulter
Dust on the Bottle by David Lee Murphy is about date rape; it was a big hit in country music. I never liked that song.
"Lullaby Requiem" by Neil Finn is just a heartbreaker of a song written after the passing of his mother.
"Big Bird" -- Eddie Floyd's tribute to Otis Redding after his death in a plane crash, written by Floyd while he was waiting to board a flight to the funeral.
"Cristo Redentor" -- Written by Duke Pearson, inspired by the statue of Jesus over Rio de Janeiro he saw flying into the city. Performed by trumpeter Donald Byrd and a gospel chior singing a wordless melody. Goosebumps.
"The Unfaithful Servant" by the Band. As literal or allegorical as you like -- great performance all around, instrumental and vocal.
I also have a very strong emotional attatchment to Peter Cetera's Glory of Love because of it's presence in Karate Kid II. Daniel-san risked his life to save Kumiko, the attractive Okinawan that amazingly spoke great English. Who didn't cry when he fought Chozen to near death and came out victorious?
I always am moved by Mr. Holland's Opus.
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