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Re: The most heart-rendingly sad song you've ever heard?
Tom Waits has some rough ones -- the entire album Alice kills me, the songs "Pony," "Georgia Lee," "On the Nickel," "Soldiers Things," "Shiny Things," "Green Grass," lots others that aren't coming to me right now...
I'll probably come back to this thread later, because God knows I have listened to a lot of desolate music in my time, but my mind is a blank right now.
I think I'll pass on "Elephant" -- sounds worse than The Verve's "The Drugs Don't Work" and I can't make it through that song, either. My mom died of cancer, and that's just a no.
My mom used to sing me this song in Spanish about two little lizards who had lost their wedding rings and were weeping over them, and that song would always make me cry. Does that sound familiar to anyone? I want to say it was based on a short story...?
Re: The most heart-rendingly sad song you've ever heard?
(Anonymous) 2015-12-24 01:52 am (UTC)(link)I agree on Tom Waits as well. I think 'Kentucky Avenue' and 'Christmas Card From A Hooker In Minneapolis' are among his most powerful, heartwrenching songs.
Re: The most heart-rendingly sad song you've ever heard?
OMG I found it
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Lgk9thbhCo8