Mike
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Mr Bill said:(this topic needs a spike driven through its heart...)
--Mr Bill
Hey! That reminds me of another sad song: Peg o' my heart
Regards,
Mike
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Mr Bill said:(this topic needs a spike driven through its heart...)
--Mr Bill
Well if ever there was a song that DOESN'T fit this topic, that's it!The Bee-Gees' "You Should Be Dancin'" sometimes gets me feeling a lil' misty
Mike Blakesley said:The Bee-Gees' "You Should Be Dancin'" sometimes gets me feeling a lil' misty
Well if ever there was a song that DOESN'T fit this topic, that's it!
Dave said:--How 'bout a "DAVE Crying"??!!
--Both "Woman Crying" by Mac Davis, recorded by Jimmie Rodgers on his Troubled Times album (Track 3, Side 2) in 1969/1970, (on which the same could be said for the entire LP) and the original Mac Davis recorded later on, in 1973, is also a "World Class Weeper", All The Way...!!!
Dave
Dave said:This one had me running right over to my wife, "trying to find a good excuse"...!!!
Mr Bill said:Dave said:This one had me running right over to my wife, "trying to find a good excuse"...!!!
Hopefully she gave you what you needed (Nudge, nudge... Wink, wink...)
Mr Bill said:I swear I'm going to --...
Dave said:Another Bobby Goldsboro: "The Gentle Of A Man";
Last song, Side 1 of Come Back Home, which also has a sad title-track, that also appears on his Tenth Anniversary Album...
Dave
Dave said:Bobby Goldsboro "The Gentle Of A Man", especially with its sort'a preachy Harry Chapin quality; last track, Side 1 on his 1971 album Come Back Home...
And a few other tracks on that album are "weepers", ('cept for the hopeful-sounding cover of Elton John's "Your Song") too...
Dave
Dave said:Yow, I think I posted the SAME SONG twice!!!
mstaft said:"Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong. Beautiful song that makes me remember all the friends and family that have passed.
Mr Bill said:(this topic needs a spike driven through its heart...)
--Mr Bill
Dave said:Madonna -- "Borderline": ...Just try to understand, I've given all I can...'Cause you got the best of me...
First song I heard that I was REALLY sentimental about! Tried it on a '45', first, before buying her debut album...
Dave
Dave said:Madonna "Borderline"; think it's OK to list this one... Ah, listen to the lyrics: "...If you want me let me know, baby let it show, honey don't you fool around; just try to understand, I'm givin' all I can, 'cause you got the best of me; Boderline, feels like I'm goin' to lose my mind, you just keep pushin' my love over the borderline..."
The electric piano at the beginning made me think this was Stephanie Mills' "Never Been Loved Like This Before", and then years later I heard this again, or thought it was Madonna's "Border...", but it WAS Stephanie Mills' "Never Been..."...
Dave