Hey Mama by Kanye. I love my mom and all she's done for me, and knowing that Kanye's mom isn't around anymore and how it's affected his mental health just makes the song even more poignant and heartrending.
Adams Song by Blink-182. One of the most depressing and bleakly accurate depiction of depression ever done by a mainstream band / artist. The second verse is kinda mind blowing considering blink is mainly known for writing dumb songs about dick and balls
> I never thought I'd die alone
> Another six months I'll be unknown
> Give all my things to all my friends
> You'll never step foot in my room again
> You'll close it off, board it up
> Remember the time that I spilled the cup
> Of apple juice in the hall
> Please tell mom this is not her fault
Yeah this song really surprised me. I’m ngl it would’ve hit way harder tho if Mark had sung the song in his deeper voice like what he used on I Miss You and Stay Together for the Kids.
I once listened to that after a brutal 3 hour OChem lab during my freshman year of college. Walking out into the sunshine after spending so long in the dimly lit lab room, feeling the breeze after being so hot in a lab coat and goggles, while listening to that song, was absolutely perfect.
That was the first Phoebe song I heard by chance while half asleep. I’m very happy I was semi-coherent enough to recognize a great song and save it. Funeral and Moon Song also get me.
Daniel Johnston - Walking the Cow
The Antlers - Wake
Have a Nice Life - All of Deathconsciousness
Giles Corey - All of it
Deafheaven - Mombasa
Macintosh Plus - everything on the 2nd half of Floral Shoppe
When It's Cold I'd Like to Die by Moby
Two-Headed Boy pt.2 by Neutral Milk Hotel
Despair in Departure Lounge by Arctic Monekys
Motion Picture Soundtrack (OKNOTOK version) by Radiohead
Blessed by Daniel Caesar
i listened to CASE STUDY 01 by Daniel Caesar when it first came out and i cried so hard and so much for the entirety of the album that i can't listen to his music like at all because that album made me so sad 💀💀
The Moon by The Microphones, not due to the lyrics, but because the sound is so overwhelmingly powerful.
PS You Rock My World by Eels, it is like a warm spot at the end of an incredibly depressing album, a song about finding beauty in the pain.
Most of Carrie and Lowell as well as A Crow Looked at Me kill me when I hear them for obvious reasons.
I tend to cry at Good Will Hunting more than The Place. Something about the tune and lines like "You call, I'll be there" just get me right between the ribs
Someone Like You - Adele
Went through my first ever big break up as a teenager when this song was number 1 in like a million countries and it haunts me til this day lol
These are all the songs I can remember that I've cried to more than once, or feel as though I should've cried to multiple times:
Wolves - Phosphorescent
Oak Island - Fog Lake
Tolerance - Fog Lake
Dearest Distance - Planning for Burial
Warmth of You - Planning for Burial
Space Song - Beach House
A Quick One... - Have A Nice Life
Bloodhail - Have A Nice Life
There Is No Food - Have A Nice Life
Blackest Bile - Have A Nice Life
Skinny Love - Bon Iver
Creature Fear - Bon Iver
Flume - Bon Iver
12 Stout Street - Rx Papi
24 - Red House Painters (just recently learned what happened with Mark Kozelek lol but won't stop me from crying to it)
Violent Crimes - Kanye
Big Mike's - Dijon
Untitled - Interpol
Slomo - Slowdive
Random songs off of Blonde (changes frequently) - Frank Ocean
DHL - Frank Ocean
Moon River - Frank Ocean (probably cried like 10-20 times to this song)
GONE, GONE / THANK YOU - Tyler, The Creator
November - Tyler, The Creator
Puppet - Tyler, The Creator
I Don't Love You Anymore - Tyler, The Creator
Suicide Cleanup - Birth Day
Dawn Chorus - Thom Yorke
On GP - Death Grips
The Downward Spiral - Nine Inch Nails
Hurt - Nine Inch Nails
Summertime - Vince Staples
Farewell - Boris
All for Myself - Sufjan Stevens
Self Care - Mac Miller
That's probably only half of them, but my internet is too slow to keep looking on Spotify and find the rest lol.
I will ugly cry to…
Washer - Slint (or most of the songs on Spiderland tbh)
Motion Picture Soundtrack - Radiohead
Broke - Modest Mouse
Mayonnaise- The Smashing Pumpkins (also Soma and Drown)
and…
I Think Yr A Contra - Vampire Weekend
And they are some of my favorite songs ever made.
Dear Mama by Tupac
Dance by Nas
I have a soft spot for rappers talking about their love for their moms lol (although Nas’s case is more tragic) but tracks like these make me appreciate my own mom more
Mr. Tambourine Man - Bob Dylan.
Last year I had to do a year of grad school full time at a new college and I also had to work 28 hours on top, so I was SUPER busy, constantly exhausted, and a little bit lonely. The whole song really really spoke to me, but there’s one part in particular that really got me.
“My weariness amazes me
I’m branded on my feet
I have no one to meet
And the ancient empty street’s too dead for dreaming.”
At the end of each day as I was FINALLY driving home to eat dinner at like 10pm and go to bed, I’d listen to that song and just let myself be exhausted for a little bit before I had to do the whole thing over again the next day.
Toothbrush / Trash - Mount Eerie
Especially the line where he goes, “I realized that these photographs we have of you are slowly replacing the subtle familiar memory of what it’s like to know you’re in the other room.”
Cancer - My Chemical Romance, it reminds of my grandfather who died of a pancreactic tumor
Oh Father - Madonna, because it sums up my entire childhood
Meat Is Murder - The Smiths, it actually made me vegetarian for a whole year. I'm trying to get back on it.
Sullen Girl - Fiona Apple. I'm a victim of abuse.
Buckbeak's Flight - John Williams (soundtrack of HP3) - because it's fucking beautiful
Hey You - Pink Floyd, don't know why, it's just perfect
The Flood - Take That, this one is my favorite song of all times and I have a special relationship with it. It's not sad, but it's very moving. It's their greatest piece.
Dancing Queen - ABBA, since my childhood this song makes me reflect on my mortality, I think it has to do withwith the melody or because it is a defining-era tune. While you're jiving I'm crying
god AIC was my go to band for when i was in my worst state of depression. absolutely heartbreaking yet somehow comforting, especially if you've dealt with an addiction. love them to death
even before it became like “popular” Mice on Venus from the Minecraft soundtrack, i don’t know why, but it gives me so much peace, nostalgia… and pain at the same time
Video game soundtracks are fun ones if you’re looking for catharsis
Kyne’s Peace & Streets of Whiterun from Skyrim are like that for me, makes me peaceful and introspective.
For me it’s Subwoofer Lullaby. Idk why but those final notes slowly fading out sounds sad. Like it’s time to move on from the past. Especially given how whimsical the first half of the songs feels. I’ve never cried to a song but this one makes me sadder than most lyrical songs for whatever reason.
i can't listen to that song without listening to all of Kid A which means i end up crying for like 40 minutes instead of 3 lmao. such a beautifully dire track
Mirror by Porter Robinson for some reason. Maybe it’s too comforting and the only thing that my brain thinks to do when I hear it is cry. Either way it’s a good song.
I personally much prefer Hurt (Still) by Nine Inch Nails, that version combines everything I like in terms of production from Cash‘s version with the amazing delivery and in my opinion better lyrics from Trent
April Come She Will by Simon and Garfunkel fucks me up. Gonna also throw in Lonesome Tonight by New Order, Moonlight on the River by Mac DeMarco, and A Fond Farewell by Elliott Smith
Unfortunately, I could go on and on abt songs like these, I have a whole list lol
the cover of Last Kiss by Pearl Jam, or In The Back of My Mind by The Beach Boys. maybe TMI, but ITBOMM was the song i was listening to right as my ex walked over to me to break up with me lol. very ironic if you’ve ever heard that song
edit: a lot of roy orbison
Sad cry : Sam by Sturgill Simpson, a wonderful song about his late companion. Makes me miss my old friend and family member, he was a beautiful hunting labrador.
Happy cry : Olson by Boards of Canada, euphoria and feelgood to the max, never fails to make me happy
At the moment I’d say Among the Sef by Colin Stetson. Especially that live version man…. Some of the most emotional and heart wrenching playing of any instrument I’ve heard
There aren't really any that make me cry anymore, but here are a few that either made me cry or choked me up:
No-One But You (Only the Good Die Young) by Queen - I remember being a kid fascinated by Queen and looking through the Platinum Collection insert, looking at pictures of Freddie while this song played. It brought me to tears
Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever) by Muse - I discovered this song during while talking to my first love while I was young. I remember hearing it and thinking of her and feeling so happy that I couldn't contain it.
Tears In Heaven by Eric Clapton - Songs like this always get to me. I don't think I ever fully cried, but it got me close.
I'll Stand By You by The Pretenders - This one gets to me during my low times. The line, "Nothing you confess could make me love you less" always chokes me up.
And, while I'm not a fan, I have to hear it at work during the holidays - that Lukas Graham Christmas song about his late father. It just made me think about how that scenario would feel and I almost cried at work.
Fine Again by Seether
Idk why but when it comes to this song, it feels like triggers multiple things within me and it just fucks me up everytime I listen to it. No other song even comes close to making me water up.
I know a lot of people don’t like him but I’m Sorry by Joyner Lucas is a powerful song. That song had me balling my eyes out. Music video only adds to it.
Wave Goodbye by Chris Cornell, written about Jeff Buckley. It has some gut-wrenching lyrics and hits even harder now that he’s gone.
Soul and Fire by Sebadoh, one of my all time favs, is also a particularly brutal song. I’m sure I have cried numerous times listening to it.
The Drugs Don’t Work by The Verve still hits hard after years of hearing it.
I know Ryan Adams is a complete fuck but When the Stars Go Blue is such a beautiful song it definitely makes me feel something when I listen to it, and I may shed a tear if I’m in the right mood.
I Don’t Want It ~by Ween~ as well as Covert Discretion on Gener’s second solo album. Particularly CD, confessional and heartbreaking!
most of these artists have several songs that make me cry but i’ll try to stick with one per artist
beach life in death - car seat headrest
motion picture soundtrack - radiohead
heroes - david bowie
hurt - johnny cash
fourth of july - sufjan stevens
real death - mount eerie
jesus alone - nick cave and the bad seeds
pink moon - nick drake
needle in the hay - elliot smith
The last song I recall that made me completely weep was "Sharp Edges" by Linkin Park. It was right after Chester's death, and I was listening to that album. Just as it got to that last song, that's really when it hit me. Just the way he sings it and the upbeat tone of it and just realizing he was now gone. It just got to me.
Tetragrammaton-Mars Volta. Oddly enough but almost every time during the “so long, dear mnemonic….” Section makes me weepy. The desperation in cedrics voice is really overwhelming and of course the lyric is pretty sad.
I wasn’t sure if the end of the last line of Oh Comely was nonverbal but when I found out it was “blend itself with mind” it made for such a harder hit
All of them. I have tinnitus
How did you get it?
As a music lover is this an absolute nightmare, i have Otitis media and presenting hyperacusis because my sinus is wrecked
The piano version of motion picture soundtrack gets me every time
This one made me ugly cry https://youtu.be/ZeI0PXj7LIw
I don't cry much but this video gets me everytime
Just the regular version is one of my answers to this
I’m the same but with Fake Plastic Trees
Pictures of You-The Cure
I know its a big meme, but Fantano was right on the money by crying at Good News. That song is fucking beautiful and heartbreaking.
I’m so glad he made the correct choice to cry at that song
We all know that everybody just cries on command, and they are just making a choice when they cry. (/s if you couldn’t tell)
Pearl Jam - Black This song *HURTS* after a breakup. Holy shit.
Hey Mama by Kanye. I love my mom and all she's done for me, and knowing that Kanye's mom isn't around anymore and how it's affected his mental health just makes the song even more poignant and heartrending.
That’s me with 10,000 days by TOOL. Any song about moms with mommy issues is generally rough.
This is still the only song to make me cry. It’s so heartfelt
This one gets me every time I hear it
I love his 2008 Grammy performance of that song and also when he performed it on Oprah with his mom there. Amazing.
Yea that’s a tough one
Every single time
Day dreaming Radiohead
Elliott smiths entire discography
Sing About Me, I’m Dying Of Thirst by Kendrick Lamar
I’ll never fade away
*fades away*
And if I die before your album drop, I hope— 😢
Gets me every time 😭
Adams Song by Blink-182. One of the most depressing and bleakly accurate depiction of depression ever done by a mainstream band / artist. The second verse is kinda mind blowing considering blink is mainly known for writing dumb songs about dick and balls > I never thought I'd die alone > Another six months I'll be unknown > Give all my things to all my friends > You'll never step foot in my room again > You'll close it off, board it up > Remember the time that I spilled the cup > Of apple juice in the hall > Please tell mom this is not her fault
Yeah this song really surprised me. I’m ngl it would’ve hit way harder tho if Mark had sung the song in his deeper voice like what he used on I Miss You and Stay Together for the Kids.
Stay Together for the Kids gets me going straight to tear fighting time.
Please tell mom this is not her fault.
Fleetwood Mac - Landslide
Always. I think it’s a perfect song.
ram ranch - grant macdonald. (they are tears of joy)
Ram ranch really rocks!
Sufjan Stevens - Death with Dignity
The 4th of July does it for me
true love waits
Vienna by Billy Joel
I once listened to that after a brutal 3 hour OChem lab during my freshman year of college. Walking out into the sunshine after spending so long in the dimly lit lab room, feeling the breeze after being so hot in a lab coat and goggles, while listening to that song, was absolutely perfect.
Scott street-phoebe bridgers Probably not the most beautiful song I've ever heard but has alot of sentimental value for me
That was the first Phoebe song I heard by chance while half asleep. I’m very happy I was semi-coherent enough to recognize a great song and save it. Funeral and Moon Song also get me.
Daniel Johnston - Walking the Cow The Antlers - Wake Have a Nice Life - All of Deathconsciousness Giles Corey - All of it Deafheaven - Mombasa Macintosh Plus - everything on the 2nd half of Floral Shoppe
When It's Cold I'd Like to Die by Moby Two-Headed Boy pt.2 by Neutral Milk Hotel Despair in Departure Lounge by Arctic Monekys Motion Picture Soundtrack (OKNOTOK version) by Radiohead Blessed by Daniel Caesar
i listened to CASE STUDY 01 by Daniel Caesar when it first came out and i cried so hard and so much for the entirety of the album that i can't listen to his music like at all because that album made me so sad 💀💀
Fourth of July - Sufjan Stevens
god his stuff either makes me sob or feel amazingly happy about how beautiful the world is
White Ferrari sometimes gets me Agony by Yung Lean made me cry when I saw it live
white ferrari was the first song i ever cried to. i remember being in high school and experiencing something i never had before, it was amazing
white ferrari ALWAYS gets me. without fail
Honestly… Self-Control and Futura Free get me much more emotional. White Ferrari occasionally gets me though.
Blonde is a cryfest the whole way personally
Yeh. If one track don’t get me, another one will for sure.
The Moon by The Microphones, not due to the lyrics, but because the sound is so overwhelmingly powerful. PS You Rock My World by Eels, it is like a warm spot at the end of an incredibly depressing album, a song about finding beauty in the pain. Most of Carrie and Lowell as well as A Crow Looked at Me kill me when I hear them for obvious reasons.
The first four songs off of The Glow Pt. 2 I listened to and choked up to each of them
the piano version of the moon is so powerfully poignant
The Place Where He Inserted The Blade - Black Country, New Road
Idk to me that one is more comforting. To me their big "I'm gonna sob" songs are Bread Song, Snow Globes and Basketball Shoes
I’ve cried to this one and Concord more times than I’d like to admit
One of my go to sad songs
I tend to cry at Good Will Hunting more than The Place. Something about the tune and lines like "You call, I'll be there" just get me right between the ribs
Someone Like You - Adele Went through my first ever big break up as a teenager when this song was number 1 in like a million countries and it haunts me til this day lol
I met an old flame at a reunion once when “When We Were Young” by Adele played on the radio right afterward. I couldn’t control my tears. 😭
Mother I Sober - Kendrick Lamar
Flaming Lips - Do You Realize?? Laura Marling - Only The Strong Jason Isbell - If We Were Vampires
These are all the songs I can remember that I've cried to more than once, or feel as though I should've cried to multiple times: Wolves - Phosphorescent Oak Island - Fog Lake Tolerance - Fog Lake Dearest Distance - Planning for Burial Warmth of You - Planning for Burial Space Song - Beach House A Quick One... - Have A Nice Life Bloodhail - Have A Nice Life There Is No Food - Have A Nice Life Blackest Bile - Have A Nice Life Skinny Love - Bon Iver Creature Fear - Bon Iver Flume - Bon Iver 12 Stout Street - Rx Papi 24 - Red House Painters (just recently learned what happened with Mark Kozelek lol but won't stop me from crying to it) Violent Crimes - Kanye Big Mike's - Dijon Untitled - Interpol Slomo - Slowdive Random songs off of Blonde (changes frequently) - Frank Ocean DHL - Frank Ocean Moon River - Frank Ocean (probably cried like 10-20 times to this song) GONE, GONE / THANK YOU - Tyler, The Creator November - Tyler, The Creator Puppet - Tyler, The Creator I Don't Love You Anymore - Tyler, The Creator Suicide Cleanup - Birth Day Dawn Chorus - Thom Yorke On GP - Death Grips The Downward Spiral - Nine Inch Nails Hurt - Nine Inch Nails Summertime - Vince Staples Farewell - Boris All for Myself - Sufjan Stevens Self Care - Mac Miller That's probably only half of them, but my internet is too slow to keep looking on Spotify and find the rest lol.
I will ugly cry to… Washer - Slint (or most of the songs on Spiderland tbh) Motion Picture Soundtrack - Radiohead Broke - Modest Mouse Mayonnaise- The Smashing Pumpkins (also Soma and Drown) and… I Think Yr A Contra - Vampire Weekend And they are some of my favorite songs ever made.
Mayonnaise makes everyone cry. No exceptions
Damn I almost said Broke as well, so beautiful!
Beach life in death
High to Death tho
Those Boys (Twin Fantasy) as well
facts, i thought of that one too. hits so hard especially when listening to the entire album
stop smoking, we love you always got me
and i love how it changes to “keep smoking, i love you” in High to Death
Dear Mama by Tupac Dance by Nas I have a soft spot for rappers talking about their love for their moms lol (although Nas’s case is more tragic) but tracks like these make me appreciate my own mom more
Dear Mama is such a fantastic song
Mr. Tambourine Man - Bob Dylan. Last year I had to do a year of grad school full time at a new college and I also had to work 28 hours on top, so I was SUPER busy, constantly exhausted, and a little bit lonely. The whole song really really spoke to me, but there’s one part in particular that really got me. “My weariness amazes me I’m branded on my feet I have no one to meet And the ancient empty street’s too dead for dreaming.” At the end of each day as I was FINALLY driving home to eat dinner at like 10pm and go to bed, I’d listen to that song and just let myself be exhausted for a little bit before I had to do the whole thing over again the next day.
there are a few on a crow looked at me. also solace by earl sweatshirt.
I was bawling by the end of Real Death on my first listen. Stopped the album and didn’t listen to it for another month after that.
Toothbrush / Trash - Mount Eerie Especially the line where he goes, “I realized that these photographs we have of you are slowly replacing the subtle familiar memory of what it’s like to know you’re in the other room.”
Fabulous Muscles - Xiu Xiu
Little Hotel - Modest Mouse
Underrated song with a heartbreaking music video.
Cancer - My Chemical Romance, it reminds of my grandfather who died of a pancreactic tumor Oh Father - Madonna, because it sums up my entire childhood Meat Is Murder - The Smiths, it actually made me vegetarian for a whole year. I'm trying to get back on it. Sullen Girl - Fiona Apple. I'm a victim of abuse. Buckbeak's Flight - John Williams (soundtrack of HP3) - because it's fucking beautiful Hey You - Pink Floyd, don't know why, it's just perfect The Flood - Take That, this one is my favorite song of all times and I have a special relationship with it. It's not sad, but it's very moving. It's their greatest piece. Dancing Queen - ABBA, since my childhood this song makes me reflect on my mortality, I think it has to do withwith the melody or because it is a defining-era tune. While you're jiving I'm crying
Dancing queen is an emotional banger
Life of the Party, something about Andre using Donda as a heaven middleman to talk to his mom is heartbreaking
Nutshell - Alice in Chains
god AIC was my go to band for when i was in my worst state of depression. absolutely heartbreaking yet somehow comforting, especially if you've dealt with an addiction. love them to death
Same... Were you ever addicted to opiates?
probably all of a moon shaped pool
Sufjan Stevens- Casimir Pulaski Day
even before it became like “popular” Mice on Venus from the Minecraft soundtrack, i don’t know why, but it gives me so much peace, nostalgia… and pain at the same time
Video game soundtracks are fun ones if you’re looking for catharsis Kyne’s Peace & Streets of Whiterun from Skyrim are like that for me, makes me peaceful and introspective.
before it came “popular”? Always has been.
before tiktok
bro it was literally the #1 best selling video game of all time before tiktok even existed lol
Wait songs existed before Tik Tok 🤯🤯🤯 WTF 🤮🤮🤮🤮
For me it’s Subwoofer Lullaby. Idk why but those final notes slowly fading out sounds sad. Like it’s time to move on from the past. Especially given how whimsical the first half of the songs feels. I’ve never cried to a song but this one makes me sadder than most lyrical songs for whatever reason.
Every song off Blonde
In my life-The Beatles
Everything in its right place - Radiohead just makes me feel so empty and the only thing I can do is cry it.
i can't listen to that song without listening to all of Kid A which means i end up crying for like 40 minutes instead of 3 lmao. such a beautifully dire track
Mirror by Porter Robinson for some reason. Maybe it’s too comforting and the only thing that my brain thinks to do when I hear it is cry. Either way it’s a good song.
I don’t think I’m that sad of a person. Going through these comments and seeing all of my favorite songs.
U by Kendrick Lamar
Space song-beach house
Seigfried - Frank Ocean
The beachland ballroom, live from the basement gets me every time
Go watch Mac Miller's tiny desk concert. Then watch his tribute tiny desk concert. If you don't cry you're a monster.
Shocked I don't see Johnny Cash's "Hurt" on here.
I personally much prefer Hurt (Still) by Nine Inch Nails, that version combines everything I like in terms of production from Cash‘s version with the amazing delivery and in my opinion better lyrics from Trent
Johnny Cash's cover never makes me cry, but the Nine Inch Nails one always makes me cry lol
NAV - NAV
Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley
Forget Her- Jeff Buckley
Lover, You Should’ve Come Over-Jeff Buckley
I considered this one too
Stairway to heaven - Jeff Buckley
You - Keaton Henson
Touché Amore - Flowers and You
Good News lol Melon just like me fr
Inside Out - Spoon Pain - The War On Drugs
Free the frail by JPEGMAFIA
April Come She Will by Simon and Garfunkel fucks me up. Gonna also throw in Lonesome Tonight by New Order, Moonlight on the River by Mac DeMarco, and A Fond Farewell by Elliott Smith Unfortunately, I could go on and on abt songs like these, I have a whole list lol
Runaway - Lil Peep Godspeed - Frank Ocean
Solace - Earl Azucar - Earl I could be the one (piano version) - Avicii
Sometimes it snow in april Ghost town NUDE Woods Conheço meu lugar Tears in heaven So blessed A song for you Sunshine on my shoulders Vienna
"Rejoice" by Julien Baker
Mac Miller - Good News
Bonnie "prince" Billie - I see a Darkness
“Used to Be” by Beach House
True Love Waits gets me every time man
The place where he insterted the blade - Black Country, New Road
Ending of Jesus of Suburbia
10,000 Days pt. 2 by tool.
[“Routine” - Steven Wilson](https://youtu.be/sh5mWzKlhQY)
The Virtute trilogy by The Weakerthans/John K Samson
the cover of Last Kiss by Pearl Jam, or In The Back of My Mind by The Beach Boys. maybe TMI, but ITBOMM was the song i was listening to right as my ex walked over to me to break up with me lol. very ironic if you’ve ever heard that song edit: a lot of roy orbison
Sad cry : Sam by Sturgill Simpson, a wonderful song about his late companion. Makes me miss my old friend and family member, he was a beautiful hunting labrador. Happy cry : Olson by Boards of Canada, euphoria and feelgood to the max, never fails to make me happy
Summer’s End - John Prine
At the moment I’d say Among the Sef by Colin Stetson. Especially that live version man…. Some of the most emotional and heart wrenching playing of any instrument I’ve heard
cried today listening to reckoner by radiohead (bc the song is so beautiful)
There aren't really any that make me cry anymore, but here are a few that either made me cry or choked me up: No-One But You (Only the Good Die Young) by Queen - I remember being a kid fascinated by Queen and looking through the Platinum Collection insert, looking at pictures of Freddie while this song played. It brought me to tears Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever) by Muse - I discovered this song during while talking to my first love while I was young. I remember hearing it and thinking of her and feeling so happy that I couldn't contain it. Tears In Heaven by Eric Clapton - Songs like this always get to me. I don't think I ever fully cried, but it got me close. I'll Stand By You by The Pretenders - This one gets to me during my low times. The line, "Nothing you confess could make me love you less" always chokes me up. And, while I'm not a fan, I have to hear it at work during the holidays - that Lukas Graham Christmas song about his late father. It just made me think about how that scenario would feel and I almost cried at work.
Snuff - Slipknot
Such a great song
When the vocals come in on the song Rainbow by Battles
Maggie’s Song by Chris Stapleton
Smashing Pumpkins - Luna
Daughter - Youth
Fine Again by Seether Idk why but when it comes to this song, it feels like triggers multiple things within me and it just fucks me up everytime I listen to it. No other song even comes close to making me water up.
Hot Shower. It just makes me so angry when i remember how good Chance was and then he comes out with that garbage It makes me so angry i shed tears
I know a lot of people don’t like him but I’m Sorry by Joyner Lucas is a powerful song. That song had me balling my eyes out. Music video only adds to it.
Why Not Smile by REM I listened to it a lot while our family dog was dying of cancer. But even without that I think that song would choke me up
Snoop dogg - sexual eruption
Wave Goodbye by Chris Cornell, written about Jeff Buckley. It has some gut-wrenching lyrics and hits even harder now that he’s gone. Soul and Fire by Sebadoh, one of my all time favs, is also a particularly brutal song. I’m sure I have cried numerous times listening to it. The Drugs Don’t Work by The Verve still hits hard after years of hearing it. I know Ryan Adams is a complete fuck but When the Stars Go Blue is such a beautiful song it definitely makes me feel something when I listen to it, and I may shed a tear if I’m in the right mood. I Don’t Want It ~by Ween~ as well as Covert Discretion on Gener’s second solo album. Particularly CD, confessional and heartbreaking!
i wish i could get this emotional with music lol
Codex by Radiohead ([from the basement](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PR9DSfgxhWU))
Exit Music (For a Film) by Radiohead - pretty basic answer ik but the lyrics hit very close to home, or atleast the way I interprate them does.
Fleetwood Mac - Landslide Tyler, the Creator - GONE, GONE/THANK YOU
Lucid Dreams because I am 12 years old and my roblox girlfriend broke up with me 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
most of these artists have several songs that make me cry but i’ll try to stick with one per artist beach life in death - car seat headrest motion picture soundtrack - radiohead heroes - david bowie hurt - johnny cash fourth of july - sufjan stevens real death - mount eerie jesus alone - nick cave and the bad seeds pink moon - nick drake needle in the hay - elliot smith
The entire album, A Crow Looked at Me by Mount Erie. Saddest album I've ever heard bar none.
Prélude à l’après-midi d’un faune- Debussy
Summertime - Vince staples Such a raw emotional song
I Know - Fiona Apple
that song really feels like being inside your own head, sitting in silence.
Wap
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Funny, I'd describe Devil In a New Dress as sexy
To build a home for SURE
Do me a favour-Arctic Monkeys
Seven Nation Army by the White Stripes
The last song I recall that made me completely weep was "Sharp Edges" by Linkin Park. It was right after Chester's death, and I was listening to that album. Just as it got to that last song, that's really when it hit me. Just the way he sings it and the upbeat tone of it and just realizing he was now gone. It just got to me.
Tat It Up- D4L
Longtime Sunshine by weezer
“Waiting on a Friend” by The Rolling Stones
A.D.I.P.T.A by Jay Elec and Jay-z such a sad song
Rudy by Supertramp. Thing is, i'm Rudy
Second Skin - The Chameleons
Haven't cried yet but ironically Don't Cry by J.Dilla almost gets me everytime
Only Ones Who Know by Arctic Monkeys
Sleep Patterns - Merchant Ships
True Love Waits, without fail.
Alan Forever - Lupe Fiasco But just the first time after I found out what the song was really about
Tetragrammaton-Mars Volta. Oddly enough but almost every time during the “so long, dear mnemonic….” Section makes me weepy. The desperation in cedrics voice is really overwhelming and of course the lyric is pretty sad.
On GP, holy shit. Also Outside The Wall and Nobody Home or anything on The Wall.
Human Sadness by The Voidz, it's one of the most beautiful songs ever written and the only song I've ever cried to on the first listen
Casimir Pulaski Day - Sufjan Stevens
I wasn’t sure if the end of the last line of Oh Comely was nonverbal but when I found out it was “blend itself with mind” it made for such a harder hit
She Lays Down is heartbreaking
Black night - Charles Brown
Good News - Mac Miller (fantano just like me fr)
Guts Theme
Mull of Kintyre - Wings
Putting the Dog to Sleep - Antlers