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Stupid songs that bring a tear to your eyes.

 
 
Saint Keggers
02:28 / 12.04.04
There's just something about For Your Eyes Only by Sheen Easton (from the James Bond movie of the same name) that I cant hear without it getting me all emotional and misty eyed and such. I havent a clue why. It just does that to me. Proove to me Im not a solitary idiot whot looses it at a moments notice, give me your songs that shouldnt but do effect you.
 
 
pepper
04:27 / 12.04.04
Like Deserts miss the rain kinda does that to me by everything but the girl.
 
 
Murray Hamhandler
05:07 / 12.04.04
"Anything For You" by Miami Sound Machine.
"Love Will Lead You Back" by Taylor Dayne.

Seriously.

There are scads of songs that are actually good that get my waterworks a-flowing, as well. But then I may just be particularly vulnerable at the moment and not particularly qualified to judge what would get to me on an average day.

Sorry. Carry on w/the thread.
 
 
Nyx
06:43 / 16.04.04
Smashing Pumpkins - Soma
 
 
kosmonaut
16:06 / 20.04.04
Live It Up by Mental As Anything always moves me and I'm not exactly sure why.
 
 
Scrambled Password Bogus Email
17:15 / 20.04.04
Anvil Vapre, by Autechre....machines having a fight, but it just gets me
 
 
lord nuneaton savage
10:43 / 23.04.04
'Boys of Summer'. Now that's a saaad song.
 
 
_Boboss
15:08 / 23.04.04
giggling still at that last one...

hometown unicorn by the super furry animals. it's just a load of rubbish about some welshy doing mushrooms and getting abducted by aliens, but i really had to hold them back when it came on in the car the other day. sniffle
 
 
black mask
15:47 / 23.04.04
Camouflage!

I was a PFC on a search patrol huntin' Charlie down
It was in the jungle wars of '65
My weapon jammed and I got stuck way out and all alone
And I could hear the enemy movin' in close outside
Just then I heard a twing snap and I grabbed my empty gun
And I dug in scared while I counted down my fate
And then a big marine, a giant with a pair of friendly eyes
Appeared there at my shoulder and said "Wait!"
When he came in close beside me he said "Don't worry, son, I'm here"
"If Charlie wants to tangle now they'll have two to dodge"
I said "Well, thanks alot", I told him my name and asked him his
And he said "The boys just call me Camouflage"

Whoa Camouflage, things are never quite the way they seem
Whoa Camouflage, I was awfully glad to see this big marine

Well, I was gonna ask him where he came from
When we heard the bullets fly
Comin' through the brush and all around our ears
And then I saw that big marine light a fire in his eye
And it was strange, but suddenly I forgot my fears



We fought all night and side by side, we took our battle stance
And I wondered how the bullets missed this man
'cause they seemed to go right through him just as if he wasn't there
And in the mornin' we both took a chance and ran
And it was here the river bank when the ambush came on top of us
And I'd thought it was the end and we were had
Then a bullet with my name on it came buzzin' through a bush
And that big marine, he just swat it with his hands
Just like it was a fly!

Whoa Camouflage, things are never quite the way they seem
Whoa Camouflage, this was an awfully strange marine

And I knew there was something weird about him
'cause when I turned around he was pullin' a big palm tree
right up out of the ground
and swattin' those charlies with it from here to kingdome come)

When he led me out of danger, I saw my camp and waved goodbye
but he just winked at me from the jungle and then was gone
And when I got back to my HQ I told 'em about my night
And the battle I'd spent with a big marine named Camouflage
When I said his name a soldier gulped and the medic took my arm
And led me to a green tent on the right
He said "You may be tellin' true boy, but this here is Camouflage"
"And he's been right here since he passed away last night"
"In fact he's been here all week long"
"But before he went he said 'semper fi' and said his only wish"
"Was to save a young marine caught in a barrage"
"So here, take his dog tag son, I know, he'd want you to have it now"
And we both said a prayer for a big marine named Camouflage

Whoa Camouflage, things are never quite the way they seem
Whoa Camouflage, this was an awfully strange marine

So, next time, you're in a jungle fight
And you feel a presence near
Or hear a voice that in your mind will lodge
Just be thankful that you're not alone
And you've got some company from a big marine
The boys call Camouflage

Whoa Camouflage, things are never quite the way they seem
Whoa Camouflage, this was an awfully big marine

Whoa Camouflage, things are never quite the way they seem
Whoa Camouflage, this was an awfully big marine

Whoa Camouflage
Whoa Camouflage...
 
 
reFLUX
20:08 / 25.04.04
two little boys by Rolf Harris. seriously, i don't know why.
 
 
Benny the Ball
22:08 / 25.04.04
It Can't Rain All The Time - Jane Siberry from the Crow soundtrack. Didn't even particularly like the film, but this fecking song gets me every time.
 
 
davida2z
23:29 / 26.04.04
Annie's Song by John Denver. My brother was living in Munich and there was a request over the radio to play songs to raise money for a little girl that had been raped and as a result had HIV. The family had thrown her out on the streets and completely disowned her. So, he phoned in with the request and they kinda dismissed him. Well they must have listened to it because after about ten minutes they played it and kept playing it all night. It always moves me!
 
 
Debord23
09:03 / 27.04.04
Good call on the "Two Little Boys". Maybe it's Rolf's amazing way with words that teaches children the first touch of sadness?
 
 
uncle retrospective
09:46 / 27.04.04
There is nothing wrong with Two little Boys and if it doesn't bring a tear to your eye, you are dead inside.
 
 
Happy Dave Has Left
12:54 / 22.08.06
I Will Follow You Into the Dark - Death Cab for Cutie
 
 
Kali, Queen of Kitteh
16:21 / 22.08.06
Ecstatic Dave, I agree. This is the song that's getting me right now.
 
 
omikin
12:22 / 23.08.06
jolene - dolly parton.

nearly wept in the car when i heard that on cricklewood broadway on sunday evening. i had been driving for six hours, mind, which may have affected me mentally.
 
 
Kit-Cat Club
15:20 / 23.08.06
'Heartbeat' by Annie. I don't know why, but can't listen to it without weeping. Having said that, I don't think it's a song that 'shouldn't affect me in any way', it is an affecting song - but I'm not sure that tears are the expected response.
 
 
stabbystabby
20:46 / 24.08.06
I Was Only 19 - Redgum


Mum and Dad and Denny saw the passing out parade at Puckapunyal,
(1t was long march from cadets).
The Sixth Battalion was the next to tour and it was me who drew the card…
We did Canungra and Shoalwater before we left.

And Townsville lined the footpath as we marched down to the quay;
This clipping from the paper shows us young and strong and clean;
And there's me in my slouch hat, with my SLR and greens…
God help me, I was only nineteen.

From Vung Tau riding Chinooks to the dust at Nui Dat,
I'd been in and out of choppers now for months.
But we made our tents a home, VB and pin-ups on the lockers,
and an Asian orange sunset through the scrub.

And can you tell me, doctor, why I still can't get to sleep?
And night time's just a jungle dark and a barking M16?
And what's this rash that comes and goes, can you tell me what it means?
God help me, I was only nineteen.

A four week operation, when each step could mean your last one on two legs:
it was a war within yourself.
But you wouldn't let your mates down 'til they had you dusted off,
so you closed your eyes and thought about something else.

Then someone yelled out "Contact"', and the bloke behind me swore.
We hooked in there for hours, then a God almighty roar;
Frankie kicked a mine the day that mankind kicked the moon: -
God help me, he was going home in June.

1 can still see Frankie, drinking tinnies in the Grand Hotel
on a thirty-six hour rec. leave in Vung Tau.
And I can still hear Frankie lying screaming in the jungle.
'Till the morphine came and killed the bloody row

And the Anzac legends didn't mention mud and blood and tears,
and stories that my father told me never seemed quite real
I caught some pieces in my back that I didn't even feel…
God help me, I was only nineteen.

And can you tell me, doctor, why I still can't get to sleep?
And why the Channel Seven chopper chills me to my feet?
And what's this rash that comes and goes, can you tell me what it means?
God help me,
I was only nineteen.
 
 
stabbystabby
21:02 / 24.08.06
aw crap. STUPID songs. I shouldn't post when i've got the flu, i do stupid stuff like this.... Only 19 is definitely not a stupid song, but it does give me goosebumps every time i hear it. apologies for threadrot.
 
 
stabbystabby
21:10 / 24.08.06
ok, silly songs that get me - Shimmer, by Fuel
Semi Charmed Life - Third Eye Blind
 
 
Dark side of the Moonfrog1
10:28 / 25.08.06
Ah, this is embaressing but... Young Turks by Rod Stewart.

In the last verse when he gets to 'Patty gave birth to a ten pound baby boyyyyyyyyyy.' I can't help but blub.

Damn, you Rod!

*sniff*
 
 
lord nuneaton savage
10:37 / 25.08.06
Wanna avoid crying at the hideous outpourings of Rod the Mod? Just remember his delivery of the classic line "Tonight baby I'm gonna make love to you like six men".

Replaces tears with naked horror.
 
 
Jack Fear
12:45 / 25.08.06
I think you'll find that's "fifteen men," Your Lordship; presumably Rod himself, guitarist du jour Andy Taylor, two blind beggars, and the entire pitching staff of the 1989 New York Mets.
 
 
lord nuneaton savage
14:27 / 25.08.06
Y'see, I just imagine fifteen gurning, sex-faced Rod Stewarts, all grinning at each other and complimenting themselves on their technique.

Christ, there's a squeeze of lemon in the third eye, if ever there was one.
 
 
Slate
16:19 / 06.09.06
Song: Gore and Guts
Album: Exhumed at Birth
Artist: Faxed Head


"Congressional hearings, apocalypse nearing, Speaker of the house! a deal with Faust!"

"Albert Gore has the guts, to lead this nation of goddamned nuts."
"Albert Gore has the guts, to lead this nation of goddamned nuts."
"Albert Gore has the guts, to lead this nation of goddamned nuts."


Finger pointing in the air all the way through the song. References to Amway, Congress and Albert Gore's inner strength all done with a death metal overtone that is truley tongue in cheek!

Do Ya Self A Favour!!!!
 
 
Kali, Queen of Kitteh
17:39 / 06.09.06
"A New England" -- Kirsty MacColl.
 
 
Hydra vs Leviathan
19:34 / 06.09.06
I used to absolutely, uncontrollably break down in tears whenever i heard either Pulp's "Common People" or the Friends theme tune, around the time that those songs were "current" enough to get a lot of airplay on the radio (1998 or so?), despite the fact that both, IM(conscious)O have no genuine emotional content whatsoever...

Also, i used to feel (genuinely) suicidally depressed for the length of the track (and pretty instantly regain whatever my previous mood was afterwards) on hearing Eminem's "Stan" or one Stereophonics(?) song (whose title i can't remember, but it contained the lyric "and i watched the old couple dance, step on my old size nines and i'll take you round"), but that was noticeably a different thing...

There's also one mix (oddly only that one mix, which is an "alternate" mix released only on a Blood & Fire record label sampler, rather than the mix on the album) of The Congos' "The Wrong Thing" which makes me weep uncontrollably, but as that's not a "stupid song", but rather part of what is IMO one of the most sonically perfect and spiritually powerful albums ever recorded, it probably doesn't fit the thread specifications...

With regard to particularly the latter 2 personal phenomena mentioned, i have heard that there are certain chords or note sequences (one of which IIRC is known as something that translates to "The Devil In Music") which can "forcibly" trigger emotional responses by directly affecting parts of the brain (by resonant frequencies or something), rather than through the more normal conscious/subconscious-mind-associations methods... anyone else heard of this phenomenon?

(perhaps there's a Lab thread in this?)
 
  
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