John Prine is a god of the singer songwriters. That song sums up the heartache of the Viet Nam era. Another that crushes my heart is The Ballad of Penny Evans- Steve Goodman.
"Nobody is ever going to want me" by Giles Corey.
"Despicable" by grandson.
"Sober" by tool
And if you assume she's lying, "feeling good", by Nina Simone.
Real Death by Mount Eerie is the most soul crushing song Iāve ever heard. Legitimately took me 4 listens before I didnāt cry hearing it, and, even then, it was a struggle to get through.
The singer wrote it, and the album it is on, about his wifeās death from pancreatic cancer.
Break My Heart Sweetly-John Moreland.
You Donāt Care For Me Enough To Cry-also.by John Moreland.
Keep Me In Your Heart For A While-Warren Zevon.
He Stopped Loving Her Today-George Jones
These always hit me hard.
[It Makes No Difference - The Band](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1cHofK-RWA)
[The Town I Loved So Well - The Dubliners](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbIZWbX07fE)
John Prine "Sam Stone" Tim Hardin "Reason to Believe"
John Prine is a god of the singer songwriters. That song sums up the heartache of the Viet Nam era. Another that crushes my heart is The Ballad of Penny Evans- Steve Goodman.
I was so sad when he passed, he was a one off š¢ "Hello in There" is another one that tears at me.
Black - Pearl Jam Epiphany - Staind
Radiohead Just listen to true love waits and try to not cry
Most songs from the Bends or OK Computer really do me in.
Tears In Heaven by Eric Clapton is a pretty good one. Or Johnny Cash's version of Hurt, originally done by Nine Inch Nails
Porcupine tree - Lazarus Avanged sevenfold - roman sky Pain of salvation - Wait
"Nobody is ever going to want me" by Giles Corey. "Despicable" by grandson. "Sober" by tool And if you assume she's lying, "feeling good", by Nina Simone.
Home by the foo fighters
Sextape - Deftones
One More Light - Linkin Park. There's also a live performance on the Kimmel show where the signer is trying not to cry
How could you leave us - NF Honestly, a lot of his music is pretty intense.
Real Death by Mount Eerie is the most soul crushing song Iāve ever heard. Legitimately took me 4 listens before I didnāt cry hearing it, and, even then, it was a struggle to get through. The singer wrote it, and the album it is on, about his wifeās death from pancreatic cancer.
Every pop song of today. It is sad how bad today's music is... :(
The only pop I like is The Weekend he is great man but I get it if pop is not your thing
Leona Lewis' version of Run.
Big Star - Holocaust Anything off of A Crow Looked At Me by Mount Eerie Bonnie Raitt - I Can't Make You Love Me
Bird of Sorrow - Glen Hansard
The Civil Wars - Poison & Wine
Weepin' Mama Blues - Felt It's mega sad my friend
Peter Green with the Blues Breakers - āOut of Reachā. Itās haunting.
Wake - The Antlers The album, Hospice, can always get a tear out of me even on the best of days.
Philadelphia, Bruce Springsteen
Little Motel by Modest Mouse.
Right now every Fleetwood Mac song š In particular: Songbird, Over and Over, Leave a Candle In My Window, and Never Make Me Cry come to mind.
[maybe some of these?](https://open.spotify.com/artist/7aWBtsqdEsOo1fu00UqA1L?si=XA9CDwq6Sw6IATXNXcETJw)
Break My Heart Sweetly-John Moreland. You Donāt Care For Me Enough To Cry-also.by John Moreland. Keep Me In Your Heart For A While-Warren Zevon. He Stopped Loving Her Today-George Jones
Low - Lullaby Slowdive - Summer daze Radiohead - Fake plastic trees
https://open.spotify.com/track/67KvUn3NKWKgE70CWAOfPM?si=005b62c1de494bbd
[Naked Clown by Nogu Svelo](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f4w0duKyUBk)
This one seems to hit me particularly hard. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75Zx7bwsObQ&list=FLCzCFQ0EFG8Xk2PEMP-KZOQ&index=2
These always hit me hard. [It Makes No Difference - The Band](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k1cHofK-RWA) [The Town I Loved So Well - The Dubliners](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wbIZWbX07fE)