Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Songs That Make You Cry

We all have those songs that make you lose it on a regular basis. My baker's dozen bawlers are as follows:
  • Hurt - Johhny Cash Version: This version always points out to me how music transcends generations.
  • Man of The Hour - Pearl Jam: Fathers are not always recognized for their greatness in their lifetime.
  • Abandoned Love - Bob Dylan: Regret is the most painful weapon in the arsenal of love.
  • Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley: This song works on so many levels whether as a tribute to sex or a declaration of love.
  • One Step Up - Bruce Springsteen: What is it about people that makes them enjoy the collapse of someone they once loved?
  • Mychal - Black 47: This song about the FDNY's chaplain who perished on 9/11 always does a number on me especially the final line "As I arise on this September Morn, the sun is beaming down, the streets are warm, God's in his heaven and all is well, I will go forth and do his will..."
  • Space Oddity - David Bowie: This is one that haunts me with the thought of this Astronaut far from home and drifting further from hope. It wasn't till later that I discovered that it was the story of a junkie on a bad trip but my first interpretation is the one that I think about when I hear this song.
  • Running To Stand Still - U2: This was always my favorite song on the Joshua Tree album.
  • Barquito De Papel - Joan Manuel Serrat: Lost youth lament at it's finest.
  • Requiem - Mozart: This was the first classical song that I heard that really opened my eyes to the genius of Mozart.
  • Silver Thunderbird - Marc Cohn: "The man with the plan and the pocket comb."
  • Dead Flowers - Townes Van Zant Version: Townes took this song and added a layer of hard travelling veneer that outstrips the great Rolling Stones version.
  • Reason To Believe - Bruce Springsteen: My first Springsteen album was Born In The USA which I thought was amazing but it wasn't till I began exploring his catalogue that I discovered this gem which may not be as popular as other songs but it drills down to the core of the human condition in a scant 3 minutes.

If you read this post, I would like to hear your thoughts on my selections and maybe your own top bawlers.

1 Comments:

At June 23, 2007 7:45 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Exquisite heartfelt list I must say.Most of the songs I've heard and I agree with you,others never heard but take your word for it.
I must tell'ya that Barquito De Papel is for some of us that used to hum the song while we we do our chores when we were teenagers,was,is and always will be an anthem.
Silky

 

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