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Your saddest song

Started by nebo113, June 27, 2019, 04:36:12 PM

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statsgeek

There's so many, but the one I can't listen to without tearing up is the finale to Jekyll and Hyde.  I love to listen to showtune "stories" while I'm driving, but I always have to stop before I get to this one. 

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wareagle

[A]n effective administrative philosophy would be to remember that faculty members are goats.  Occasionally, this will mean helping them off of the outhouse roof or watching them eat the drapes.   -mended drum

Bede the Vulnerable

As much as I hate to say it, it's "Cat's in the Cradle."  I hate that song.  But, as both a son and a father of two sons, it always gets to me.
Of making many books there is no end;
And much study is a weariness of the flesh.

fishbrains

Hank Williams, Sr. with "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" -- https://youtu.be/4WXYjm74WFI. "The silence of a falling star / Lights up a purple sky / And as I wonder where you are / I'm so lonesome I could cry." Uggers.

Waylon Jennings with "My Heroes Have Always Been Cowboys"--https://youtu.be/A9DYU-9A8fY (note: I know the images don't go with the song on this video)

"Superman" by Laurie Anderson might be more disturbing or haunting than sad, but it would make my list: https://youtu.be/Vkfpi2H8tOE



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