Saddest" Country Song
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"I never thought he'd make it, but he finally left the city.
Now he's got that special little place to call his own.
Today I took a ride out in the country just to see him,
--It wasn't hard to find because his name was on the stone!"
Place In The Country--George Jones.
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My first thought was "Mama Hated Diesels" but I got to thinking about it and have always known that that was meant to be a parody of a sad country song...as good a song as it is. I gotta think it was meant as a joke.
So...having said that, I cast my vote for the saddest country song for Larry Gatlin's "Penny Annie"
So...having said that, I cast my vote for the saddest country song for Larry Gatlin's "Penny Annie"
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Yup- "Window up Above" surely qualifies
as does
"Today I Started Lovin' You Again" by Haggard
"WHat a Fool I was to think I could get by
With ONLY these FEW MILLION tears I've cried"
yeah, Baby!!!
oh yah-I almost forgot
"Six Pall Bearers" (Charlie Walker?)
an uptempo shuffle with the saddest damn lyrics-the juxtaposition is incredible:
"...we are just servants, to do as God wills
Maybe it's better
but I can't understand
how God can take the woman
and leave the children
and a man.
Head bowed low
(somethin' somethin' somethin')
A mournful song
as the hearse rolls on
Down to the graveyard
where the weeping willows weep
Six Pall Bearers crying,
and my Darlin' lays asleep"
ouch!!!!!
as does
"Today I Started Lovin' You Again" by Haggard
"WHat a Fool I was to think I could get by
With ONLY these FEW MILLION tears I've cried"
yeah, Baby!!!
oh yah-I almost forgot
"Six Pall Bearers" (Charlie Walker?)
an uptempo shuffle with the saddest damn lyrics-the juxtaposition is incredible:
"...we are just servants, to do as God wills
Maybe it's better
but I can't understand
how God can take the woman
and leave the children
and a man.
Head bowed low
(somethin' somethin' somethin')
A mournful song
as the hearse rolls on
Down to the graveyard
where the weeping willows weep
Six Pall Bearers crying,
and my Darlin' lays asleep"
ouch!!!!!
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One of the sad "country" songs that come to mind, is done by an independent artist who lives near me. His name is Howard Vokes, and he did song titled "Empty Victory" which had Jeff Newman doing the steel. The song that I feel is the saddest one I know of, although not country, is titled "Dear Mr. Jesus" and was done with a little girl singing it. I still can't listen to the whole song without shedding some tears.
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An Old Log Cabin for Sale- Porter Wagoner
Long Black Limousine- Merle Haggard and others.
Please Let Me Be The First- Darrell McCall
Charlie's Picture- Porter Wagoner
Guess we could go on and on. Sure been a lot of them!! Country music could sure stand a whole lot more of them right about now, IMHO!
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Long Black Limousine- Merle Haggard and others.
Please Let Me Be The First- Darrell McCall
Charlie's Picture- Porter Wagoner
Guess we could go on and on. Sure been a lot of them!! Country music could sure stand a whole lot more of them right about now, IMHO!
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Whoa,hands down "Willie Rainfords version of "No relief in sight" No one can duplicate his version.....Ist verse; "My mind goes to pieces,as my loneliness increases ,Cause I need the arms that use to hold me tight.Ive done everything I know of ,to forget about your sweet love....Still theres no relief in sight"......If you never have heard Willie Do this song you missed something...
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