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Anyone else have songs, or bits of songs that make your heart hurt?

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AntsDeck · 15/01/2018 17:15

Because they are 'that good'? I realise different songs may affect people differently Smile

I have lots:

The last part of Do the right thing, Simply Red
The last part of Light my fire, Will Young
The whole of Sandstorm, Darude
The chorus of Love Love, Take That
The chorus of The Flood, Take That
The whole of Praying for time, George Michael
The whole of Sing Hallelujah, Dr Alban
The last chorus, to the end Confusion, ELO
The last bit, to fade, Rise, Gabrielle
All of Don't You, Simple Minds
All of Shine, Years and Years
All of Paradise by the dashboard light, Meatloaf
All of Home By The Sea, Genesis

Just off the top of my head Smile

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thelastjedi · 15/01/2018 20:41

The end of Layla by Derek and the Doninos - the instrumental bit they play at the end of Goodfellas.

The instrumental ending of Tunnel of Love by Dire Straits

TillyTheTiger · 15/01/2018 20:42

A few Elbow songs do this to me, because they're nostalgic and beautiful, but the one that gets me most is about betrayal, 'I've Got Your Number':
'Throwing advice like grenades at the table,
You're spinning your wisdom in stories that change.
Your lies are fluorescent, my baby-faced angel.
Grow a fucking heart, love.
I know what you have done.'

Also Beth Nielsen Chapman 'Sand and Water' makes me well up every time, it's about losing her husband:
'All alone, I heal this heart of sorrow.
All alone, I raise this child.
Flesh and bone, he's just bursting toward tomorrow
And his laughter fills my world, and wears your smile.'

Autumnchill · 15/01/2018 20:44

Sipped a rum and Coke, told a dirty joke (OCS) always reminds me of a road trip in Devon in a convertible and it was playing as I drove round a bend and saw the sea which was sparkling and the sun was shining and I just remember being so unbelievably happy with life. I hear it now and don't know if I'll ever be that happy and carefree again

joystir59 · 15/01/2018 20:45

The whole of 'who'se lovin' you' Michael Jackson

PrivateParkin · 15/01/2018 20:47

"You can't start a fire sitting 'round crying over a broken heart
This gun's for hire
Even if we're just dancing in the dark
You can't start a fire worrying about your little world falling apart
This gun's for hire
Even if we're just dancing in the dark" - love it! Gives me the shivers whenever I hear it. I think it just means you can go through life accepting things or you can try and grab it with both hands, reinvent yourself, even if you'd got no idea what you're doing or if it will work out. Ah, The Boss!!

EffYouSeeKaye · 15/01/2018 20:52

So much George Michael on this thread 💙

This Woman’s Work, Kate Bush.

thelastjedi · 15/01/2018 20:53

On the theme of Dire Straits, Romeo and Juliet is a great one.

Always by Bon Jovi Blush

Someone mentioned Fast Car above. The lines that get me are:

You see, my old man's got a problem,
Lives with the bottle, that's the way it is.
His body's too old for working, his body's too young to look like his.
My momma went off and left him, she wanted more from life than he could give.
I said somebody's got to take care of him, so I quit school that's what I did SadSad

TheIncredibleBookEatingManchot · 15/01/2018 20:55

Atmosphere by Joy Division

The Last Time I Saw Richard by Joni Mitchell

Every song on Portishead's Dummy

Say by Cat Power:

I hope all is well with you
I wish the best for you
When no one is around love will always love you

buckeejit · 15/01/2018 20:59

So many! Couple spring to mind

'I don't believe in the existence of angels. But I know darling that you do. And if I did I would summon them together, and ask them to watch over you'

Into my arms-Nick Cave. Love hearing my 4 year old sing it
-great song

Also strangely Dixie chicks 'not ready to make nice' because I think it was a really brave move to release that song & its so sincere 'can't bring myself to do what it is you think I should'

And gravity by embrace

buckeejit · 15/01/2018 21:00

So many! Couple spring to mind

'I don't believe in the existence of angels. But I know darling that you do. And if I did I would summon them together, and ask them to watch over you'

Into my arms-Nick Cave. Love hearing my 4 year old sing it
-great song

Also strangely Dixie chicks 'not ready to make nice' because I think it was a really brave move to release that song & its so sincere 'can't bring myself to do what it is you think I should'

And gravity by embrace.

buckeejit · 15/01/2018 21:00

So many! Couple spring to mind

'I don't believe in the existence of angels. But I know darling that you do. And if I did I would summon them together, and ask them to watch over you'

Into my arms-Nick Cave. Love hearing my 4 year old sing it
-great song

Also strangely Dixie chicks 'not ready to make nice' because I think it was a really brave move to release that song & its so sincere 'can't bring myself to do what it is you think I should'

And gravity by embrace.

darumafan · 15/01/2018 21:02

Please tell mom it's not her fault.

Blink 182 Adam's Song.

It's written from the perspective of a young lad who killed himself. My son killed himself when he was 22, that line still causes gut wrenching sobs. It's a visceral pain. Was it my fault? I'll never know 😢

darumafan · 15/01/2018 21:02

Please tell mom it's not her fault.

Blink 182 Adam's Song.

It's written from the perspective of a young lad who killed himself. My son killed himself when he was 22, that line still causes gut wrenching sobs. It's a visceral pain. Was it my fault? I'll never know 😢

EastMidsGPs · 15/01/2018 21:02

PrivateParkin

Thunder Road ..
Love the 'story' in this song .. it always leaves me with a feeling of sadness ..but at the same time the line
"you ain't a beauty, but hey you're alright'

always makes me smile as it is (in a jokey and not nasty in any way) throw away line DH would say to me!
Love The Boss

babybobobear · 15/01/2018 21:02

All the flowers that you planted mama
In the back yard
All died when you went away

Mischa123 · 15/01/2018 21:03

Counting Crows songs move me to the core. Anna begins and Omaha especially. And a long December. Beautiful

TooManyButtons · 15/01/2018 21:03

Linger by The Cranberries. One of my all time favourite songs.

SummerLovingGal · 15/01/2018 21:04

whatififall yes Say Something breaks me up every time, so heartbreaking.

LetsGoFlyAKiteee · 15/01/2018 21:06

thelastjedi love Always.. Though do remember someone saying how they were going to sing it at a friends wedding... Not sure if they listened to the verses.. Everytime hear it remember that and just.. Oh...

DumbledoresApprentice · 15/01/2018 21:07

Darumafan- Flowers

buckeejit · 15/01/2018 21:10

Sorry about that-kept telling me it had failed & I wasn't about to let all that typing go to waste! 😂

Flaming lips-do you realise? Sometimes makes me feel like I'm going to burst

Vincent by Don McLean

Fistful of love by Antony & the Johnsons-very rousing & orchestral beautiful song about domestic violence ☹️

ImGoingForATwix · 15/01/2018 21:10

'Lay me down' by Sam Smith. I can't even listen to it right now without crying. Too close to home. 💔

ChocolateDoll · 15/01/2018 21:11

Has anyone said ‘she’s always a woman” by Billy Joel.

Ever since the John Lewis ad, I always see the song in that context. The fast passing of time. My mum....me....my daughter.....

Independentstateofeyebrows · 15/01/2018 21:13

Wilco - Jesus etc
'Tall buildings shake
Voices escape singing sad, sad songs
Tuned to chords, strung down your cheeks
Bitter melodies turning your orbit around'

And The National - Pink Rabbits
'You didn't see me I was falling apart
I was a television version of a person with a broken heart'

AliasGrape · 15/01/2018 21:14

Yesterday - The Beatles, one of my mum’s favourites and we played it at her funeral. I also read the lyrics to ‘you raise me up’ as it summed up how we felt about her, that she’d taught us to be strong and that as much as the grief felt overwhelming, we were going to be ok because she’d taught us how and shown us the way.

Coldplay - The Scientist - “nobody said it was easy, no one ever said it would be this hard”

Oasis - oasis were my youth, so any one of their songs can get me on a nostalgia ‘oh for my lost youth’ trip, but Stop Crying Your Heart Out always has me sobbing.

Paulo Nutini Last Request - ‘sure I can’t accept we’re going nowhere, for one last time let’s go there, lay down beside me’ - sums up the last weeks with a particular ex who shattered my heart exactly how I knew he was going to from the beginning, but couldn’t seem to stop myself going there!

Stevie Nicks - Landslide - We’ll, I’ve been afraid of changing, cause I’ve built my life around you, but time makes you bolder, even children get older, and I’m getting older too.

No Doubt - Don’t Speak - the bit when she sings ‘I really feel I’m losing my best friend’ - makes me think of my long term ex I was with from 15 to 29. He was a shit at the end and I don’t regret it ending, but it’s weird that we grew up together, became adults together, he was there through GCSEs, a levels, uni, carried my dad’s coffin at the funeral, we moved away from home together, got engaged, we’re each other’s whole world, best friend and favourite person for so many years and now it’s just ‘oh yeah, some guy/girl I used to go out with’. I don’t regret that we split up or wish it didn’t happen, I don’t miss him even, I just feel sad that this huge part of my history kind of got wiped out because of how it ended and the pain he caused obliterated all that good stuff for a long time. I guess I just feel sad for the young me, back when she was still naive and optimistic, she didn’t know what she had coming!