Saddest" Country Song
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Bruce W.
That song title brings back memories. Originally came out in 1970/71. Was driving home from work and heard it on the radio one day and the part about both sitting at the table having coffee reminded me so much of my baby girl I just had to have that song. Pulled into the mall on the way home and bought the cassette, learned the song on flat-top that night. Now, she is grown up, gone, and has small ones of her own. Boy, talk about "Sweet Memories", "How I love This Little Girl of Mine!!"
Still grab the flat-top and play that for her every once in a while.
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That song title brings back memories. Originally came out in 1970/71. Was driving home from work and heard it on the radio one day and the part about both sitting at the table having coffee reminded me so much of my baby girl I just had to have that song. Pulled into the mall on the way home and bought the cassette, learned the song on flat-top that night. Now, she is grown up, gone, and has small ones of her own. Boy, talk about "Sweet Memories", "How I love This Little Girl of Mine!!"
Still grab the flat-top and play that for her every once in a while.
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"Put My Little Shoes Away". Late 40's, done up here in Canada by Wilf Carter. About a little child that knows it's going to heaven.
And I agree with Joe about "Amazing Grace"
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And I agree with Joe about "Amazing Grace"
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George Jones, "Things have Gone to Pieces" Hag's I Must Have Done Something Wrong"
"If I thought my hand was against you, why, I'd cut off my arm, and walk off and leave it behind. And if I thought that you needed money, I'd sell my own soul, and I'd even steal from the poor and the blind.
I laughed til I cried when I heard these songs.
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"If I thought my hand was against you, why, I'd cut off my arm, and walk off and leave it behind. And if I thought that you needed money, I'd sell my own soul, and I'd even steal from the poor and the blind.
I laughed til I cried when I heard these songs.
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There are a couple that are so old I cant remember who sang them; Silver Haired Daddy of Mine and Wreck on the Highway (think this was Hank Sr). Long Black Veil by Lefty and more recently Farewell Party and Paper Rosie by Gene Watson and probably the saddest of all He Stopped Loving Her Today and there is a really sad one that Patty Loveless did a couple of years ago (cant remember the name)
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I'll have to put my vote in for Last Letter.
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ANother precinct heard from
"You wouldn't even cross the street to say 'goodbye'" Willie Nelson
"Once you said youd do most anything to keep our love
you'd tear out your tongue before you'd tell me lies
Once you said you'd crawl on hands and knees to be with me...
Today You wouldn't even cross the street to say 'goodbye'"'
"You wouldn't even cross the street to say 'goodbye'" Willie Nelson
"Once you said youd do most anything to keep our love
you'd tear out your tongue before you'd tell me lies
Once you said you'd crawl on hands and knees to be with me...
Today You wouldn't even cross the street to say 'goodbye'"'
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A tearjerker (for me anyway) from the modern (?) era...
"Today I braved the graveyard rain.. to place a rose between their names... and that's the most that ever came between the two of them... And I miss them, oh so much... his crooked smile, her tender touch, and the pleasure of just growing up.. between the two of them." "Between The Two of Them" recorded first by Alabama, later by Tanya Tucker. I think Mickey Cates was the songwriter.
"Today I braved the graveyard rain.. to place a rose between their names... and that's the most that ever came between the two of them... And I miss them, oh so much... his crooked smile, her tender touch, and the pleasure of just growing up.. between the two of them." "Between The Two of Them" recorded first by Alabama, later by Tanya Tucker. I think Mickey Cates was the songwriter.
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Willie Nelson's "Opportunity to Cry."
"Just watched the sun rise on the other side of town.
Once more I waited, and once more you let me down.
This would be the perfect time for me to die.
I'd like to take this opportunity to cry."
Willie was the Master of rippin' your heart out and stomping the dog-crap out of it in the '60s--------before he became a success.
"Just watched the sun rise on the other side of town.
Once more I waited, and once more you let me down.
This would be the perfect time for me to die.
I'd like to take this opportunity to cry."
Willie was the Master of rippin' your heart out and stomping the dog-crap out of it in the '60s--------before he became a success.
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I can see there are some great sad songs listed here. I haven't heard most, and I'd love to read the lyrics somewhere (so thanks to those who quoted some of the songs). I think Vince Gill's "Worlds Apart" might make the list. We have a 3 year old, and I know that in only a few blinks of an eye she'll be all growed up and gone, so to speak.
"There's nothing quite as empty
As when children go away
And all that's left are memories
Of all those yesterdays
"You can't understand the feeling
'Til it finds its way to your heart
Why do you and me have to be worlds apart"
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<font size=-1>Bill * MSA Classic U12 * email * homepage</font><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bill Llewellyn on 06 April 2000 at 10:31 PM.]</p></FONT>
"There's nothing quite as empty
As when children go away
And all that's left are memories
Of all those yesterdays
"You can't understand the feeling
'Til it finds its way to your heart
Why do you and me have to be worlds apart"
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<font size=-1>Bill * MSA Classic U12 * email * homepage</font><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Bill Llewellyn on 06 April 2000 at 10:31 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Twittys' had some gut wrenchers too. His "Only Make Believe", "Last Date", "Lonely Blueboy", "Danny Boy", "Lying here, with Linda on My Mind"..etc. If people only knew how inspired and awe-struck we get when we play behind some of these words. (and it's even better when the singer KNOWS 'em all too)!
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