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The saddest song/songs ever?
Just want to see what you all think are some of the saddest songs ever made.
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#5 | 32 days ago

He Stopped Loving Her Today - George Jones
The odd thing about sad songs is that they can be happy songs as well. I love that song Bart wanted it sung at my sisters funeral.
I look at that as being laid to rest, and being able to be at peace.
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#1 | 32 days ago
bmcannon1 (+)

For me it would be Amazing Grace. That song just makes you think of sad times.
#2 | 32 days ago

 Definitely Good Bye Norma Jean

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#3 | 32 days ago

 Definitely Good Bye Norma Jean

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#4 | 32 days ago

Are you Lonesome Tonight?  and Precious Memories.
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#5 | 32 days ago

He Stopped Loving Her Today - George Jones
The odd thing about sad songs is that they can be happy songs as well. I love that song Bart wanted it sung at my sisters funeral.
I look at that as being laid to rest, and being able to be at peace.
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#6 | 32 days ago

i had goosebumps every time i hear this song remind me of my father cause i have regret  that i did not tell him how i much i love him but its all to late if you dont seen him eye to eye.....a song is from Mike and The Mechanics "The Living Years"..even its too late now im proud to tell him if he can hear me now that " I LOVE YOU SO MUCH PA!
#7 | 32 days ago
rileyjames47 (+)

Yesterday - Beatles
I'm So Lonesome I could Cry - B.J. Thomas
I Can't Stop Loving You - Ray Charles
The Fire Inside - Bob Seger
Both Sides Now - Judy Collins
Honey - Bobby Goldsboro
Photographs And memories - Jim Croce
Taxi - Harry Chapin
#8 | 32 days ago

I have a few:
If - Bread
The Grand Tour - George Jones
If Tomorrow Never Comes - Garth Brooks
The Dance - Garth Brooks
Babe, I'm Gonna Leave You - Led Zepplin
Tears In Heaven - Eric Clapton
Angel Flying Too Close To The Ground - Willie Nelson
Please Remember Me - Tim McGraw
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#9 | 32 days ago

 stay...Sugarland
#10 | 32 days ago

Seasons in the Sun
#11 | 32 days ago
cubsgirl (Glenda) profile photo

Memories... Theme from Cats sung by Betty Buckley
The way we were.... Barbra Streisand
Bridge over troubled water... Art Garfunkle
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#12 | 32 days ago
Wordsmith (+)

bmcannon1 wrote:
For me it would be Amazing Grace. That song just makes you think of sad times.
Bart, you didn't take your own poll? Its ok, you can take your own polls. Obama voted for himself, why shouldn't you take your won polls? 
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#13 | 32 days ago
Wordsmith (+)

(Edited by Wordsmith)
devil_30 wrote:
i had goosebumps every time i hear this song remind me of my father cause i have regret  that i did not tell him how i much i love him but its all to late if you dont seen him eye to eye.....a song is from Mike and The Mechanics "The Living Years"..even its too late now im proud to tell him if he can hear me now that " I LOVE YOU SO MUCH PA!
This song IS fantastic. Hopefully, it inspires people to tell their loved ones how much they love them, while they still can.


My favorite sad song is "Live Like You Were Dying" by Tim McGraw. I am not a big country fan, but this song is heart-wrenching and inspiring, all at the same time.
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#14 | 32 days ago

Bart!  It is Friday and you want to ask about sad songs?  Shame on you.  In the word's of The Great Elton John:

Turn them on, turn them on
Turn on those sad songs
When all hope is gone
Why don't you tune in and turn them on
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#15 | 32 days ago

Tears In Heaven - Eric Clapton
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#16 | 32 days ago

Candle in the wind-Elton john
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#17 | 32 days ago

Samuel Barber - Adagio for Strings

It has no words, but most people recognize it from Platoon. It has also been played at some 9/11 memorial ceremonies. It gets me every time.
#18 | 32 days ago

Live Like You Were Dying by Tim McGraw   ok my man card is on the table, the first two notes of that song comes on a i am like a babe it has to get shut off or me leave the room..... what a song!!! a classic already.
#19 | 32 days ago

It's not a well known song but "Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Really Are" by Meatloaf

also Someday Never Comes by Creedence Clearwater Revival

I used to think Don't Cry Joni by Conway Twitty & his daughter was sad, but not so much anymore.
#20 | 32 days ago

(Edited by kobe_lova)

it's the song where he's like Patches, i'm depending on you son...maybe it's called Patches.
will google it but it's the saddest song i've ever heard i think.

OK. it is called patches and its by Clarence Carter (whoever that is)

#21 | 32 days ago

10,000 miles - mary chapin carpenter
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#22 | 32 days ago

Rock ballad...Still Loving You by the Scorpions
Country...He stopped Loving Her Today by George Jones


I gaotta agree with Bart on this one though.  I have had the honor and privilege of being on several Patriot Guard runs to bury fallen heroes.  Every time that b*st*rd with the bagpipes fires up Amazing Grace, you can just stand back and watch all us big bad bikers fall apart.
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#23 | 32 days ago

I'm leaving on a jet plane - peter, paul and mary
#24 | 32 days ago
whiteeagle8868 (+)

Walking My Load Up Calvaly Hill by Willma Lee And Stoney Cooper yes it an real oldie but we have always follow country and blue grass   
Dog Wood Tree By Kitty Wells Is another one.

#25 | 32 days ago

at the time i got the phone call from my mother to let me know my dad had died, photograph by simon and garfunkel was on the radio. ................'i have a photograph, preserve your memories, they're all that's left you'
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#26 | 32 days ago

Wordsmith wrote:
This song IS fantastic. Hopefully, it inspires people to tell their loved ones how much they love them, while they still can.


My favorite sad song is "Live Like You Were Dying" by Tim McGraw. I am not a big country fan, but this song is heart-wrenching and inspiring, all at the same time.
yes it is Wordsmith! it is a good song too realy inspiring i had'nt thought that you like a sad song cause the way you wrote your comment your a strong kind of person.
#27 | 32 days ago

LETS JUST KISS AND SAY GOODBYE, by the MANHATTENS
#28 | 32 days ago

Who You'd Be Today- Kenny Chesney
I Miss My Friend- Daryll Worley
How Do You Get That Lonely- Blain Larson
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#29 | 32 days ago

cajunbuckeye wrote:
Live Like You Were Dying by Tim McGraw   ok my man card is on the table, the first two notes of that song comes on a i am like a babe it has to get shut off or me leave the room..... what a song!!! a classic already.
I know exactly what you mean about that song. I had a really close friend that found out they had lung cancer when this song first came out, he passed away about three months after he found out, to this day every time I hear the song it reminds me of him. The thing is that it truely makes you think of all the things that you have done in your life, and the wrongs that you would try to right.
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#30 | 32 days ago

Dance with My Father Again by Luther Vandross
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#31 | 32 days ago
bmcannon1 (+)

Wordsmith wrote:
Bart, you didn't take your own poll? Its ok, you can take your own polls. Obama voted for himself, why shouldn't you take your won polls? 
I dont get it. Whats the deal here with taking my own poll? It's my poll right? I made the poll, is that correct? Well then if i want to make a post in my own poll i will. I always have in most of them. So i dont understand what you are getting at. Care to explain?
#32 | 31 days ago
bmcannon1 (+)

kobe_lova wrote:

it's the song where he's like Patches, i'm depending on you son...maybe it's called Patches.
will google it but it's the saddest song i've ever heard i think.

OK. it is called patches and its by Clarence Carter (whoever that is)

Clarence Carter was a great African American singer. Patches was a very sad song. The young boy has to take on the world. Feed his whole family, become the man of the house at i think about 12 years old.
#33 | 31 days ago
bmcannon1 (+)

What about........*There will always be sad songs to make you cry*
#34 | 31 days ago

bmcannon1 wrote:
I dont get it. Whats the deal here with taking my own poll? It's my poll right? I made the poll, is that correct? Well then if i want to make a post in my own poll i will. I always have in most of them. So i dont understand what you are getting at. Care to explain?
I don't know Bart.  I think you should be able to comment in your own damn poll! I know another member who does it all of the time.  I asked him about it once and got a tongue lashing about it!
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#35 | 31 days ago

JRSFLAME88 wrote:
I don't know Bart.  I think you should be able to comment in your own damn poll! I know another member who does it all of the time.  I asked him about it once and got a tongue lashing about it!
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#36 | 29 days ago

bmcannon1 wrote:
Clarence Carter was a great African American singer. Patches was a very sad song. The young boy has to take on the world. Feed his whole family, become the man of the house at i think about 12 years old.
oh okay. you could have just said black though even though I never knew the singer was black. African American always makes me laugh.
#37 | 29 days ago

Gotta be "Here Comes the Bride"....I know a LOT of people who've cried when they heard THAT ONE!!!
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#38 | 28 days ago

Don't Close Your Eyes-Kix,    I realize they're a hairband from the 80's but still I find this song to be sad and alittle depressing
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