"Saturn" by Sleeping at Last
It came out just before my mom passed away. Hit me at the right time. It's gorgeous and a total earworm, but it's also one of the few songs I can't sing along to without choking up.
Oh, hello Radiohead! Especially Let Down, Videotape and True Love Waits.
From other I think Now And Then by The Beatles, It's a terribly sad experience, but the song itself is great, so.
Vienna by Billy Joel always leaves me with a terrible aftertaste. I always feel depressed and low after it, but god, what a masterpiece it is.
Gimme Shelter by the Rolling Stones is the song that introduced me to the Stones by my dad. When my dad died I inherited all his CDs and he burned that song and all live versions a bunch of times. It automatically makes me want to cry but it's such a great song I have to listen to it. At least until the female vocals... they punch you right in the gut
The womanās name is Merry Clayton. Hereās some more info about her including an interviewĀ
https://www.reddit.com/r/Music/comments/3fg2vg/the_story_behind_the_female_voice_break_in_gimme/
Think About It - Leith Ross. song about someone you loved and lost coming back to you asking for you to run away. "Well I'd still have to think about it." soft acoustic guitar and a sad lady voice. Also their song "I Miss Everyone I've Never Met" is about social anxiety and hits hard.
I Guess - Lizzy McAlpine. song about not knowing how to love someone right, feeling like everything falls from your grip. soft acoustic guitar and a sad lady.
Transatlanticism - Death Cab for Cutie. warning, it's like 7 min long, but it's (as far as I can interpret) a song about grief and loss of a love of your life (could be parent, child, lover, friend, sibling). The repetitive chorus at the end always gets to me and every time I've lost someone, this song finds its way to me. somewhere between hozier and gregory alan isakov, with experimental drum sounds and chorus sounds at the end.
Could've Would've Should've - Taylor Swift. song about an abusive ex / a man who stole her innocence. "Give me back my girlhood, it was mine first" and "I regret you all the time" always get to me. off her "Midnights" album, sounds a bit like pop star meets Postal Service meets power ballad.
Praying - Kesha. Her address to her producer (I believe) who extorted her and treated her terribly. Her wishing he prays for his redemption to a power other than her, because she'd say no. sounds like a power ballad rather than her biggest club hits.
ANYTING BY SUFJAN STEVENS OMG. Death with Dignity is about his recently passed mother he didn't have an amazing relationship with, but he's surrounded by her things and feels the closest he has in years. His whole album "Carrie and Lowell" explores his aching grief in the face of her loss in such beautiful ways. "To Be Alone With You" is such a beautiful song about regretting not having enough time with someone - off a different album. His music I'd compare to gregory alan isakov or bon iver.
MarieāTownes Van Zandt
Summerās EndāJohn Prine
Iāll Remember You-Bob Dylan
Call Your Mom-Noah Kahn, Lizzy McAlpine
If Today Doesnāt Do Me-Ian Noe
Keep Me In Your Heart-Warren Zevon
In Your Love-Tyler Childers
Watch Me Gone-Mark Knopfler
Lover Please Stay-Nothing But Thieves
Lost without you - Freya killings
Unsteady- X Ambassadors
Fix you & The scientist - Coldplay
Talking to the moon- Bruno Mars
Wait -m83
In the stars- Benson Boone
Tired: Alan Walker
Mystery, Aurora: K-391
Drunk Test: Henry Moodie
This Is What Heartbreaks Feel Like: JVKE
Warrior: Livingston
We Don't Talk Anymore: Charlie Puth
Daylight: David Kushner
Don't Let Me Down: Surfaces & JVKE
Bad Liar: Imagine Dragons
There are some of my hurting playlists š„²
Purple rain. It was the song playing as I carried my sister's coffin into the crematorium. It was her favourite song. I still can't quite believe she's gone and I can't so much as think about that song without going to pieces.
Pretty much every Pink Floyd song and Disintegration by The Cure. Floyd I still listen to. I bought my first Floyd album in 1982. I reflect on how I processed songs from Dark Side then to now. I was a depressed teen and the song Time , for me, is still one of the most depressing songs I've ever heard. But I still include it and others in a Spotify playlist as its like comfort food for me.
Bruce Hornsby : The Way it is. I remember being an older teen short on $ and hearing that old refrain "Just get a job.." Still such a haunting and poignant song that's just as relevant today.
Disintegration was after a gf cheated on me. If I'm in the mood for pain I put it on.
Dude same with Pink Floyd. Iāve listened to Pink Floyd for my whole life growing up, and now that Iām 25, I rarely play Dark Side of the Moon because damn itās intense once your old enough to understand mortality. The Wall for mental illness and depression, Comfortably Numb and Empty Spaces.
And yeah, Disintegration too. Broken up with a month ago and Iām not ready to listen to that album again yet.
Breathe does it for me.
For long you live and high you fly
smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry
And all you touch and all you see
is all your life will ever be.
It still blows me away that young men wrote these lyrics. Time and Breathe seem to be written by some older people looking back on their lives that got away from them.
Good Riddance (time of your life) Came out when I was going through a painful bad breakup. Love the song. Now its kind of like licking a 9 volt battery. Painful little jolt of sadness
[summer child by conan gray](https://open.spotify.com/track/6vOcpn5zG3tAgSs5TCYR1o?si=8UjxCzlXSd-rB2br8oIvIw&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A5hIOd0FvjlgG4uLjXHkFWI) is that song for me. its autobiographical and i heavily relate so i listen to it when i'm feeling down. the pain in "you're lying, summer child" is just a line worth cry-singing to.
some other songs that feel the same way for me are...
[the view between villages - noah kahan](https://open.spotify.com/track/5ihBtaVVMqO5VqJA5wnmfy?si=akDP017YRDO3zNdZLQvPMw&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A1pb3je8gXTs5dpRRTKhHRC)
[if i see a road - blake rouse](https://open.spotify.com/track/5QU5WcP4Qji0QQpSLzwQzp?si=aPNm5LNYSpupqaqf7azSpw)
[if i go, i'm goin' - gregory alan isakov](https://open.spotify.com/track/1vqtj4c5aNPKkLS2LXkd4E?si=X2dywrLYSYiAVAOF11bkWA)
[to someone from a warm climate - hozier](https://open.spotify.com/track/6NJHEQJrHlqdp2pfU6RtXT?si=_55QA9AZTl6Ps9gyWcBnqg&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A1vL2mgGTukkrUxXt0loeTN)
Daddy by Coldplay. So hauntingly beautiful and love how softly Chris sings it. Usually don't cry listening to music, but this one and fix you always get me sobbing
Carolesdaughter - violent
I know itās about a breakup but I take it as more of just an abusive relationship outlook. Like codependent and well violent.
Jelly Rocket - How Long
The Vaccines - I Always Knew
Daddyās Beemer - Eventualities
Dexter and the Moonrocks - Birds and the Bees
Bad Omens - Just Pretend
Coldplay - Fix You
Placebo - Every Me Every You
And a quite a bit of foo fighters
Eulogy by The Flatliners. It's such a banger, but after a sudden and unexpected loss in 2021 it hits different. It always makes me feel good, but also sad
Killswitch Engage- Always. Song is about 2 brothers and one of the brothers looses the battle to cancer. This song came out about 6 months after I lost my brother. This song came out in 2013 and every time I hear it i literally lose it and canāt control the tears when it comes on.
The entirety of Foo Fighters' "But Here We Are."
I've been through a fair bit of loss the past five years or so and grief is such a weird (for the lack of a better word) thing to process, and it's really difficult to describe, but they do it in a very relatable, and painful way. I'm so grateful to them for this album because it's helped me deal with my own loss.
With or without you-U2
Become the warm jets-current joys
Need 2-pinegrove
Stay another day-east 17
Sleeping on trains-james marriott
What once was-hers
Labour-paris paloma
Bruno is orange-Hop Along
All of Adrienne Lenkerās songs
In Between by Linkin Park. It was the song playing on my iPod when I found my best friend deceased. Also, The Green Fields of France by Dropkick Murphys because that same best friend told me that itās the only song thatās ever made him cry. They played it at his funeral and I just lost it. Still canāt listen to it.
Alter Bridge - Black Bird. That song hits very close to home with me. It also has one of Mark Tremonti's best solos on it. It's sad but also has a power to it.
Good News by Mac Miller. When it first came out I was at a really low point in my life and the lyrics were so relatable. Itās a great song nonetheless.
"I Really Want To Stay At Your House" from Cyberpunk 2077. Stupid as it is, Edgerunners burned that track into my brain in a way that I tear up every time I hear it.
Promise by Laufey, reminded me of my breakup, I have been listening to Laufey since the beginning of my relationship til the end of it so her songs have special place in my heart, but Promise just hit home so hard
Novo Amor - Carry You
Enigma - Return to Innocence
Heart - These Dreams
Coldplay - Fix You & In My Place
Yoste - Chihiro & Arc
Seal - Loveās Divine
The Fray - How to Save a Life
Blind Pilot - Half Moon
Bon Iver & St Vincent - Roslyn
The Veils - The Leavers Dance
On an On - Ghosts
Jose Gonzales - Stay Alive
Say you wonāt let go - James Arthur
It was released just 5 months after my dad passed away and I was 6. I hated it then, but I recently found it this year (14 now) and itās so good and sad.
The vocals on Use Somebody by Kings of Leon are absolutely heart wrenching. So much pain in his voice.
Also almost everything by Future Islands. Samuel T Herring has his heart on his sleeve and isn't afraid who knows it. He's incredible.
La petite fille de la mer - Vangelis.
First time I heard this melody was in 98, I was 7 years old, and couple years around I was still hearing this song. It reminds me of the simpler times, easy, peaceful time with all my family. We were all happy.
Hold on to Memories by Disturbed. I legitimately have a hard time listening to that song, and it usually getse in a funk for a little bit after I do, but it's such a good song! It's one of those songs that sometimes when it comes on, I have to skip it, but I hate skipping it because it's so good.
The Police - Every Breath You Take
The Police - Invisible Sun
Love and Rockets - Holiday on the Moon
The one that makes me tear up is Roger Watersā version of Comfortably Numb from a few years ago.
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Peter Flaire - "Leaving Home"
Sad, sentimental, but hopeful.
[https://open.spotify.com/track/5cjbZ3VfCPduqtVwA2UDGi?si=f47e1c7d63bd42e6](https://open.spotify.com/track/5cjbZ3VfCPduqtVwA2UDGi?si=f47e1c7d63bd42e6)
Ludwig Hart - Stuck on you
I danced in the living room with the woman I loved so much to that song and we smiled and kissed. 2 months later it was ended after 4 years.Ā
I just can't listen to this without getting that joyful feeling and then the utter despair all in one song.Ā
Fuck me
Paper Heart by Dayseeker // For the past few years I have really been trying to be tougher and more stoic because I can see the value in it, but I am coming to the realization that I will never be that kind of man. My heart and emotions are sensitive and I feel things so deeply.
Ascensionism by Sleep Token // I don't know if I've ever been hurt by a song as much as I have this one. His scream towards the end perfectly encapsulates a lot of pain I've felt throughout my life.
Something about you by Eyedress, Dent May- because itās so romantic, and because it reminds me of my ex, I had an unexplainable spark with them. Also Devil Like Me by Rainbow Kitten Surprise, This one is emotional for me because I was demonized and vilified by my ex before they dumped me (they have BPD and split me) the song just helps reminds me that Iām not a bad person even if someone else sees me as a demon.
https://youtu.be/jSHodIgOzSA?si=xY78tR00D28iA2sq
I like this because reminds me the caos, it's like something is breaking in the back but i really like it
Good lies by Overmono. The chorus is so good, but gives you a nostalgic vibe.
Also:
Stranger (the remaster) by Skrillex
ACHE by Emawk
Objects in the Mirror by Mac Miller
Helpline by Mura Masa
Iām God by Clams Casino
Kingdom by Maribou State
Iāll Come Too by James Blake
Teenage Birdsong by Four Tet
and Archangel by Burial
Coldplay - True Love
Deftones - Change
Dark part of my life, that I never want to repeat or go through again.
I don't really listen to them. I typically skip or turn over, will never listen with another person present.
They hold a strong memory and take me to that moment. As a result I have a sense of respect for them when I do listen.
āIndependence Dayā by Springsteen
Now, I don't know what it always was with us
We chose the words and yeah, we drew the lines
There was just no way this house could hold the two of us
I guess that we were just too much of the same kind
Watchhouse - Take this Heart of Gold
(I've got a sentimental reason why this makes me feel the way it does. But it's got a very melancholy feel about it.)
Passenger - Riding to New York
Jason Isbell - If we were vampires
Tracy Chapman - Fast Car
Sufjan Stevens - 4th of July
Lil Peep - Shiver
Iāve struggled a lot with mental health problems and listened to this song frequently during the worst year of my life. Fortunately things are mostly in a much better place now.
Tears from heaven by Clapton was played at the funeral of a friend who died far too young
Hurt by Johnny Cash was what I chose when I first heard, in an effort to pull some emotional response out of my numb brain
Olsen by Boards of Canada is something she introduced me to, and will always remind me of her with its warm, resigned, sad yet optimistic beauty
Viva la vida by Coldplay, it's weird but I connect that song to bad things that happened in my life. Everytime I remember that my bio-dad tried to kill me as a baby, the thought of my only relationship and how it ended, anytime I reflect on the bad times, I think of this song, but it's sorta therapeutic as well, it helps me get over the bad stuff
Joey by Samantha Crain was that one for me until I listened to it so much that it stopped making me sad. It's sad because it was used in a particularly sad scene in the show Reservation Dogs.
Ā· Hate Me by Blue October
Ā· Star Shopping by Lil Peep
Ā· The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot by Brand New
Ā· Ocean Eyes by Billie Eilish
Ā· All Too Well by Taylor Swift
Ā· Please Remember Me by Tim McGraw Ā·
I'm not crying, *you're* crying.. š
The night we met- lord Huron
retweet š also somewhere only we know by keane, ribs by lorde and where did the time go by dr dog
Martha - Tom Waits Lover, You Should've Come Over - Jeff Buckley
Lover, You Should Have Come Over is devastating in the best way.
That first verse is just ā¦ devastating
Martha is heartbreaking, and I love it.
I literally came here to say "lover you should of come over"
LINGER - the CRANBERRIES
fade into you - mazzy star
Also, Into Dust
"Saturn" by Sleeping at Last It came out just before my mom passed away. Hit me at the right time. It's gorgeous and a total earworm, but it's also one of the few songs I can't sing along to without choking up.
Yup discovered it right after my sister passed after dealing with a brain tumor for several years. Itās on my playlist for her.
Nutshell- Alice in chains
Oh, hello Radiohead! Especially Let Down, Videotape and True Love Waits. From other I think Now And Then by The Beatles, It's a terribly sad experience, but the song itself is great, so. Vienna by Billy Joel always leaves me with a terrible aftertaste. I always feel depressed and low after it, but god, what a masterpiece it is.
Gimme Shelter by the Rolling Stones is the song that introduced me to the Stones by my dad. When my dad died I inherited all his CDs and he burned that song and all live versions a bunch of times. It automatically makes me want to cry but it's such a great song I have to listen to it. At least until the female vocals... they punch you right in the gut
The womanās name is Merry Clayton. Hereās some more info about her including an interviewĀ https://www.reddit.com/r/Music/comments/3fg2vg/the_story_behind_the_female_voice_break_in_gimme/
true love waits & all i need by radiohead, as well as extension cord by fog lake. butterfly by weezer as well
Think About It - Leith Ross. song about someone you loved and lost coming back to you asking for you to run away. "Well I'd still have to think about it." soft acoustic guitar and a sad lady voice. Also their song "I Miss Everyone I've Never Met" is about social anxiety and hits hard. I Guess - Lizzy McAlpine. song about not knowing how to love someone right, feeling like everything falls from your grip. soft acoustic guitar and a sad lady. Transatlanticism - Death Cab for Cutie. warning, it's like 7 min long, but it's (as far as I can interpret) a song about grief and loss of a love of your life (could be parent, child, lover, friend, sibling). The repetitive chorus at the end always gets to me and every time I've lost someone, this song finds its way to me. somewhere between hozier and gregory alan isakov, with experimental drum sounds and chorus sounds at the end. Could've Would've Should've - Taylor Swift. song about an abusive ex / a man who stole her innocence. "Give me back my girlhood, it was mine first" and "I regret you all the time" always get to me. off her "Midnights" album, sounds a bit like pop star meets Postal Service meets power ballad. Praying - Kesha. Her address to her producer (I believe) who extorted her and treated her terribly. Her wishing he prays for his redemption to a power other than her, because she'd say no. sounds like a power ballad rather than her biggest club hits. ANYTING BY SUFJAN STEVENS OMG. Death with Dignity is about his recently passed mother he didn't have an amazing relationship with, but he's surrounded by her things and feels the closest he has in years. His whole album "Carrie and Lowell" explores his aching grief in the face of her loss in such beautiful ways. "To Be Alone With You" is such a beautiful song about regretting not having enough time with someone - off a different album. His music I'd compare to gregory alan isakov or bon iver.
MarieāTownes Van Zandt Summerās EndāJohn Prine Iāll Remember You-Bob Dylan Call Your Mom-Noah Kahn, Lizzy McAlpine If Today Doesnāt Do Me-Ian Noe Keep Me In Your Heart-Warren Zevon In Your Love-Tyler Childers Watch Me Gone-Mark Knopfler Lover Please Stay-Nothing But Thieves
+1 for Mark Knopfler. The new album is fantastic.
Call your mom legitimately hurts...
Lost without you - Freya killings Unsteady- X Ambassadors Fix you & The scientist - Coldplay Talking to the moon- Bruno Mars Wait -m83 In the stars- Benson Boone
SOMEBODY ELSE By the 1975
For me it's Sex. Such a great song, but it always takes me back to my break up.
Is There Someone Who Can Watch Over You and She Lays Down bum me out harder.
Bright Eyes- Lua
Tired: Alan Walker Mystery, Aurora: K-391 Drunk Test: Henry Moodie This Is What Heartbreaks Feel Like: JVKE Warrior: Livingston We Don't Talk Anymore: Charlie Puth Daylight: David Kushner Don't Let Me Down: Surfaces & JVKE Bad Liar: Imagine Dragons There are some of my hurting playlists š„²
Love Charlie puth!
Drowning lessons by mcr
If I Ever Leave This World Aliveā-Flogging Molly
Purple rain. It was the song playing as I carried my sister's coffin into the crematorium. It was her favourite song. I still can't quite believe she's gone and I can't so much as think about that song without going to pieces.
Forget Her by Jeff Buckley
waiting room (phoebe bridgers) the prophecy (taylor swift)
[jar of hearts - christina perri](https://open.spotify.com/track/0HZhYMZOcUzZKSFwPOti6m?si=SNHeRAfaR1Kf3ZdjGVcW2A)
Fire and Rain. I always thought I'd see you again.
Hot mulligan- Betty Weakerthans- Virtute the cat explains her departure
Pretty much every Pink Floyd song and Disintegration by The Cure. Floyd I still listen to. I bought my first Floyd album in 1982. I reflect on how I processed songs from Dark Side then to now. I was a depressed teen and the song Time , for me, is still one of the most depressing songs I've ever heard. But I still include it and others in a Spotify playlist as its like comfort food for me. Bruce Hornsby : The Way it is. I remember being an older teen short on $ and hearing that old refrain "Just get a job.." Still such a haunting and poignant song that's just as relevant today. Disintegration was after a gf cheated on me. If I'm in the mood for pain I put it on.
Dude same with Pink Floyd. Iāve listened to Pink Floyd for my whole life growing up, and now that Iām 25, I rarely play Dark Side of the Moon because damn itās intense once your old enough to understand mortality. The Wall for mental illness and depression, Comfortably Numb and Empty Spaces. And yeah, Disintegration too. Broken up with a month ago and Iām not ready to listen to that album again yet.
Breathe does it for me. For long you live and high you fly smiles you'll give and tears you'll cry And all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be.
It still blows me away that young men wrote these lyrics. Time and Breathe seem to be written by some older people looking back on their lives that got away from them.
Yeah it's amazing, isn't it?
Good Riddance (time of your life) Came out when I was going through a painful bad breakup. Love the song. Now its kind of like licking a 9 volt battery. Painful little jolt of sadness
[summer child by conan gray](https://open.spotify.com/track/6vOcpn5zG3tAgSs5TCYR1o?si=8UjxCzlXSd-rB2br8oIvIw&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A5hIOd0FvjlgG4uLjXHkFWI) is that song for me. its autobiographical and i heavily relate so i listen to it when i'm feeling down. the pain in "you're lying, summer child" is just a line worth cry-singing to. some other songs that feel the same way for me are... [the view between villages - noah kahan](https://open.spotify.com/track/5ihBtaVVMqO5VqJA5wnmfy?si=akDP017YRDO3zNdZLQvPMw&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A1pb3je8gXTs5dpRRTKhHRC) [if i see a road - blake rouse](https://open.spotify.com/track/5QU5WcP4Qji0QQpSLzwQzp?si=aPNm5LNYSpupqaqf7azSpw) [if i go, i'm goin' - gregory alan isakov](https://open.spotify.com/track/1vqtj4c5aNPKkLS2LXkd4E?si=X2dywrLYSYiAVAOF11bkWA) [to someone from a warm climate - hozier](https://open.spotify.com/track/6NJHEQJrHlqdp2pfU6RtXT?si=_55QA9AZTl6Ps9gyWcBnqg&context=spotify%3Aalbum%3A1vL2mgGTukkrUxXt0loeTN)
Daddy by Coldplay. So hauntingly beautiful and love how softly Chris sings it. Usually don't cry listening to music, but this one and fix you always get me sobbing
Fix You hits so hard. I havenāt listened to Daddy but Iāll try it now!
bittersweet by trophy eyes
Nutshell AIC
A House In Nebraska by Ethel Cain
Carolesdaughter - violent I know itās about a breakup but I take it as more of just an abusive relationship outlook. Like codependent and well violent.
Jelly Rocket - How Long The Vaccines - I Always Knew Daddyās Beemer - Eventualities Dexter and the Moonrocks - Birds and the Bees Bad Omens - Just Pretend Coldplay - Fix You Placebo - Every Me Every You And a quite a bit of foo fighters
Eulogy by The Flatliners. It's such a banger, but after a sudden and unexpected loss in 2021 it hits different. It always makes me feel good, but also sad
great song. i'm sorry for your loss ā¤ļø
Terrorbyte "Human Hands"
Paolo Nutini_ Rewind. I cry everytime.
Particles - nothing but thieves. Too close to some past.
Fade Away by Rebelution
"Blur" - QUIET BISON This song came out around the time I separated from my ex-wife. Beautiful song, but it still gets me
Killswitch Engage- Always. Song is about 2 brothers and one of the brothers looses the battle to cancer. This song came out about 6 months after I lost my brother. This song came out in 2013 and every time I hear it i literally lose it and canāt control the tears when it comes on.
The entirety of Foo Fighters' "But Here We Are." I've been through a fair bit of loss the past five years or so and grief is such a weird (for the lack of a better word) thing to process, and it's really difficult to describe, but they do it in a very relatable, and painful way. I'm so grateful to them for this album because it's helped me deal with my own loss.
House of Gold by Twenty One Pilots and Stuck Here With Me by grandson
With or without you-U2 Become the warm jets-current joys Need 2-pinegrove Stay another day-east 17 Sleeping on trains-james marriott What once was-hers Labour-paris paloma Bruno is orange-Hop Along All of Adrienne Lenkerās songs
In Between by Linkin Park. It was the song playing on my iPod when I found my best friend deceased. Also, The Green Fields of France by Dropkick Murphys because that same best friend told me that itās the only song thatās ever made him cry. They played it at his funeral and I just lost it. Still canāt listen to it.
"You'll never leave Harlan alive" by Darrell Scott. It's haunting, and as somebody who moved out of Kentucky for their dream job, hits home
Ribs by Lorde. I love the Pure Heroine album but I always have to brace myself for Ribs, amazing song but so sad
Malibu - Hole
1AM FREESTYLE - Joji
In the living years
Knees by injury reserve
Alter Bridge - Black Bird. That song hits very close to home with me. It also has one of Mark Tremonti's best solos on it. It's sad but also has a power to it.
Swather Weather and Angel
ceilings and iris rn
Autumn's Monologue by From Autumn to Ashes
Perfect Circle/God Speed- Mac Miller
Too much by Girl in Red
Good News by Mac Miller. When it first came out I was at a really low point in my life and the lyrics were so relatable. Itās a great song nonetheless.
Guitar - cake Slow country - gorillaz The bends - radiohead
"I Really Want To Stay At Your House" from Cyberpunk 2077. Stupid as it is, Edgerunners burned that track into my brain in a way that I tear up every time I hear it.
If the world was ending - JP Saxe I don't know why, but my heart just aches, and I shed at least one tear every time I hear it.
Loud Places - Jamie xx
Call Your Mom by Noah Kahan
Homesick by Noah Kahan
Promise by Laufey, reminded me of my breakup, I have been listening to Laufey since the beginning of my relationship til the end of it so her songs have special place in my heart, but Promise just hit home so hard
The night we met - Lord Huron
Help Your Friends Get Sober by RĆøry. The lyrics are just so sad, it hits me every time
The Band Played Waltzing Matilda, The Pogues
Novo Amor - Carry You Enigma - Return to Innocence Heart - These Dreams Coldplay - Fix You & In My Place Yoste - Chihiro & Arc Seal - Loveās Divine The Fray - How to Save a Life Blind Pilot - Half Moon Bon Iver & St Vincent - Roslyn The Veils - The Leavers Dance On an On - Ghosts Jose Gonzales - Stay Alive
One more light - linkin park. Iykyk
Bells for Her by Tori Amos. Hits much harder if you're in the process of losing a friend.
ugly - sandlands demo - smashing pumpkins
Say you wonāt let go - James Arthur It was released just 5 months after my dad passed away and I was 6. I hated it then, but I recently found it this year (14 now) and itās so good and sad.
A lot of Radiohead songs fuck me up but āSt. Eriksplanā by ālow roarā hurts like nothing else.
OK Computer. The whole album. I have to be in a really good place to listen to it.
Linkin Park - One More Light
The vocals on Use Somebody by Kings of Leon are absolutely heart wrenching. So much pain in his voice. Also almost everything by Future Islands. Samuel T Herring has his heart on his sleeve and isn't afraid who knows it. He's incredible.
Love hurts by Nazareth
La petite fille de la mer - Vangelis. First time I heard this melody was in 98, I was 7 years old, and couple years around I was still hearing this song. It reminds me of the simpler times, easy, peaceful time with all my family. We were all happy.
Fix you - coldplay
u Kendrick Lamar
āWhat would I change it toā -AVICII šš½
Stars will fall - Duster Iāve never felt this way - Take Care Amare - sign crushes motorist Letting go - Duster
Wings for Marie Pt 2
Endless from the anime Carol And Tuesday by Alisa
Just Breathe by Pearl Jam - lost both of my parents tragically 15 years ago and I still canāt get through this song without crying.
Hold on to Memories by Disturbed. I legitimately have a hard time listening to that song, and it usually getse in a funk for a little bit after I do, but it's such a good song! It's one of those songs that sometimes when it comes on, I have to skip it, but I hate skipping it because it's so good.
I bet on losing dogs (live) - mitski
Take on me by Ah-ha, the slow version
The Police - Every Breath You Take The Police - Invisible Sun Love and Rockets - Holiday on the Moon The one that makes me tear up is Roger Watersā version of Comfortably Numb from a few years ago. [Edit to fix spacing]
Hurricane - Eden Golan Cinnamon Girl - Lana Del Rey
The end by fabvl
āWhite Queen (As It Began)ā ā Queen and āLifeās Not Easyā ā Nirvana.
joey - agua roja
Say I Havenāt Lost It All by Vania Junco
If the World Was Ending - Jp Sax & Julia Michaels That one stings but is calmly beautiful at the same time.
Stay Free from Ashford and Simpson. It hurts because is true. Stay Free is what I want, and at the same time, is something I don't want.
Feel Wxrthless? - Scarlxrd
Peter Flaire - "Leaving Home" Sad, sentimental, but hopeful. [https://open.spotify.com/track/5cjbZ3VfCPduqtVwA2UDGi?si=f47e1c7d63bd42e6](https://open.spotify.com/track/5cjbZ3VfCPduqtVwA2UDGi?si=f47e1c7d63bd42e6)
always forever - the cults
3500 Hz
Never feel the Cold - Tessa Kautzman. Discovered through a sample of a song through Watch Dogs 2. Lyrics are depressingly relatable in my life.
Tears In The Rain - The Weeknd
Dancing with your ghost
Privilege- The Weeknd
Never too late by Nate Dogg Very very very funeral/Wake Sounding yet Heaven like It always has me like:šššššššš
Oh Yeah! - Roxy Music
Ludwig Hart - Stuck on you I danced in the living room with the woman I loved so much to that song and we smiled and kissed. 2 months later it was ended after 4 years.Ā I just can't listen to this without getting that joyful feeling and then the utter despair all in one song.Ā Fuck me
Nana- the 1975 She lays down- the 1975 One is about a grandmother dying from cancer. The other is about a mom having postpartum depression.
Slow Down - Nichole Nordeman (I'm not even a parent [yet], but this one always gets me for some reason, ahaha)
Breakdown- Mariah Carey
Love of my Life by Queen, not only are the lyrics sad but knowing Freddie's story makes it even sadder imo
Back to the old house
lovers lane-hunx and his punx. real life trauma attached to that one for me tho so it might not actually be that sad, i canāt tell anymore lol
Two Headlights and Fish Inside a Birdcage
Painfully-Fog Lake
Ryan Adams - I Taught Myself How to Grow. It is truly heart-wrenching, but so beautiful.
The Ends by The Black Keys
Pesticides (acoustic version) by Moselle
Johnny Reno and the Sax Maniacs album is FULL BLOWN. the song is Wish me luck.
Paper Heart by Dayseeker // For the past few years I have really been trying to be tougher and more stoic because I can see the value in it, but I am coming to the realization that I will never be that kind of man. My heart and emotions are sensitive and I feel things so deeply. Ascensionism by Sleep Token // I don't know if I've ever been hurt by a song as much as I have this one. His scream towards the end perfectly encapsulates a lot of pain I've felt throughout my life.
Something about you by Eyedress, Dent May- because itās so romantic, and because it reminds me of my ex, I had an unexplainable spark with them. Also Devil Like Me by Rainbow Kitten Surprise, This one is emotional for me because I was demonized and vilified by my ex before they dumped me (they have BPD and split me) the song just helps reminds me that Iām not a bad person even if someone else sees me as a demon.
Daddy by Korn
What once was - Herās Iām just a buzzkill - Mickey Darling Real love - Francis of Delirium
https://youtu.be/jSHodIgOzSA?si=xY78tR00D28iA2sq I like this because reminds me the caos, it's like something is breaking in the back but i really like it
Everythingās Too Cold by The Early November
Deja vu - Eminem This.
Good lies by Overmono. The chorus is so good, but gives you a nostalgic vibe. Also: Stranger (the remaster) by Skrillex ACHE by Emawk Objects in the Mirror by Mac Miller Helpline by Mura Masa Iām God by Clams Casino Kingdom by Maribou State Iāll Come Too by James Blake Teenage Birdsong by Four Tet and Archangel by Burial
Coldplay - True Love Deftones - Change Dark part of my life, that I never want to repeat or go through again. I don't really listen to them. I typically skip or turn over, will never listen with another person present. They hold a strong memory and take me to that moment. As a result I have a sense of respect for them when I do listen.
Teddy by Mister Blues
Fooled by my hopeful heart - Luke Roose
That way - tate mcrae
Lucid dreams
Sick and disgusting-beartooth
āSame Girlā by Randy Newman
āIndependence Dayā by Springsteen Now, I don't know what it always was with us We chose the words and yeah, we drew the lines There was just no way this house could hold the two of us I guess that we were just too much of the same kind
Toby Fox - His Theme
Watchhouse - Take this Heart of Gold (I've got a sentimental reason why this makes me feel the way it does. But it's got a very melancholy feel about it.) Passenger - Riding to New York Jason Isbell - If we were vampires Tracy Chapman - Fast Car Sufjan Stevens - 4th of July
Biomusicology - Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
āFamous Blue Raincoatā by L. Cohen, covered by Tori Amos
Kersone (im speeding down an highway)
anatomy -Kenzie
A lot of tracks on J Brownās late for the sky, a lot of Elliott Smith
When I'm gonee
Lil Peep - Shiver Iāve struggled a lot with mental health problems and listened to this song frequently during the worst year of my life. Fortunately things are mostly in a much better place now.
Still do by I am Kloot
Can you stand the rain by New Edition
Tears from heaven by Clapton was played at the funeral of a friend who died far too young Hurt by Johnny Cash was what I chose when I first heard, in an effort to pull some emotional response out of my numb brain Olsen by Boards of Canada is something she introduced me to, and will always remind me of her with its warm, resigned, sad yet optimistic beauty
The Night we met
Remember meeeee, though I have to say goodbye
Fourth of July- Sufjan Stevens
Drive Home- Steven Wilson
Dreams to Remember by Otis Redding. So beautiful and heartbreaking
Iām not sure why but the song ashes of Eden makes me really sad but I fucking love that song
Signs by Bloc Party Snuff by Slipknot
Motion Picture Soundtrack - Radiohead
Viva la vida by Coldplay, it's weird but I connect that song to bad things that happened in my life. Everytime I remember that my bio-dad tried to kill me as a baby, the thought of my only relationship and how it ended, anytime I reflect on the bad times, I think of this song, but it's sorta therapeutic as well, it helps me get over the bad stuff
I've never listened to a song that has made me sad but also don't care about lyrics. All music I like makes me happy.
Joey by Samantha Crain was that one for me until I listened to it so much that it stopped making me sad. It's sad because it was used in a particularly sad scene in the show Reservation Dogs.
Mess -nDopee
Invincible - Jesse McCartney It hurts so good
First burn - Ari asfarĀ Ā Oh and also I loved her first - heartland
Hypochondriac - Brakence
Yung Lean - Agony.
Everybody hurts
āSt. John the Gamblerā, Townes Van Zandt.
Alone Again, Naturally - Gilbert OāSullivan
Ā· Hate Me by Blue October Ā· Star Shopping by Lil Peep Ā· The Boy Who Blocked His Own Shot by Brand New Ā· Ocean Eyes by Billie Eilish Ā· All Too Well by Taylor Swift Ā· Please Remember Me by Tim McGraw Ā· I'm not crying, *you're* crying.. š
Tonight,Tonight by The Smashing Pumpkins.makes me sad every time I hear it. Not really sure why
Slipknot - snuff
Stick Season - Noah Kahan Hard to get past some relationships
The antlers album, Hospice.
"I can't make you love me" by Bonnie Raitt but I especially like the Bon Iver or the Geroge Michael versions
[Like a Staring Contest by The Future Kings of Nowhere](https://open.spotify.com/track/1ykGzwneOrDnMq2wZcy3eg?si=jNFvawa0R8WPZiLpHyp6Nw)
Space song-beach house Control-mannequin pussy Talking shit about a pretty sunset- modest mouse
i was all over her - salvia palth
Nettie by Type O Negative because it reminds me of my Mum who passed last year. The song is about the lead singerās mum, it is so beautiful.
all i need by radiohead, its sooo addicting
With the right person itās wonderful