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What song personally makes you feel emotional?
Is there a certain song that makes you feel emotive? If you had pick a song (for personal reasons) that you find a tearjerker what would you pick?
If I had to pick one atm I'd go with 'I Know it's Over' by The Smiths. That song to me sums up all those emotions after a split, its raw and quite honest. I can't explain it well but that song it always makes me feel something everytime I hear it. I read somewhere it was supposed to be one of the best break up songs but even though its a beautiful song listening to it after a break up I think would make you feel worse. Anyway what would be your pick? |
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powerful. emotive. makes me think of better days. this song has it all, and slways pulls at my heart strings.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ |
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Pick any of the best loved songs from the classic Musicals. They were designed to make you emotional. Here's your "starter for ten," from "The King & I." So good, it was used in another film. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1SsD6zqEAg |
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These are the days of our lives - Queen
It was played very recently at my dads funeral (he was a huge Queen fan) so evokes strong emotions for me at the moment. On a lighter note Dakota by the Stereophonics reminds me of a kickass summer I had in 2005. Good friends and good times. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6qutPepOdc
Just reminds me that everything we have now won't always be here. |
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Just going through a break-up and I saw the video for 'winters tale' by david Essex last night...it's that whole 'love that could never be, though it meant a lot to you and me' bit.
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Rumer - Thankful. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-mcoEVY0rsE Quote:
Rumer is the performing name of Sarah Joyce, (Rumer comes from the authoress Rumer Godden). After a difficult period in her life nursing her dying cancer-stricken mother, Sarah has found happiness both professionally by being able to pursue music as a career and personally by falling in love with Sam Winwood, nephew of musician Steve Winwood. http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=21738
The singer explained in an interview with The Daily Mail how in this uplifting song she found herself unconsciously reflecting on her late mum. "I am just so lucky. I wrote a song on my album called 'Thankful' in which each verse is like a poem about the four seasons. And what is odd about that song is that when I was writing it I kept singing the words 'the forest of angels' and I thought, 'Why am I singing that?' And then I realised that my mother had a woodland burial where each person is marked by a tree, and in the final verse – in winter – I am standing at my mother's grave and it is literally that, a forest of angels. I do believe in angels, I do believe that she is still here, I just sometimes really miss her." |
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