Biggest Saddest TearJerkin' Country songs ever?
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Biggest Saddest TearJerkin' Country songs ever?
How about Merle's "Wakeup", and Henson Cargil's "Silence on the line", also covered by Chris Ledeux? What are your favorites?
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Porter & Dolly's "Jeannie's Afraid Of The Dark" - that's really sad!
Kind Regards, Walter
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Walter Stettner on 05 December 2004 at 12:18 AM.]</p></FONT>
Kind Regards, Walter
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Walter Stettner on 05 December 2004 at 12:18 AM.]</p></FONT>
Think I Would have to go with Hermann Lammers Meyer - They Stole My Steel Guitar.
Don't get no sadder than that!
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I did a demo session for Jimmy Peppers (BMI) this summer. One of the songs is a "sad" one. "If I can't Be Your Number One". The hook in the song is "If I can't be your number one then number two on you".
If you don't recognize the name, he was the drummer in the mid 60's for Ferlin Husky, with Terry Bethel on steel and Jimmy Capps on lead. He was George Jones' band manager in the late 60/70's area and was the producer on the last Mel Street album. He has about 130 songs listed on the BMI site and has had several hits including Jack Greene's "Love Takes Good Care Of Me", both Dottie West and Tammy Wynette recorded his "Forever Yours" and George Jones songs "Playing Possum" and "Tonight I Just Don't Give A Damn". Jimmy is semi-retired (musician's seem to never fully retire) and lives near me. Jimmy was our drummer when we toured with Tommy Cash two years ago.
If you don't recognize the name, he was the drummer in the mid 60's for Ferlin Husky, with Terry Bethel on steel and Jimmy Capps on lead. He was George Jones' band manager in the late 60/70's area and was the producer on the last Mel Street album. He has about 130 songs listed on the BMI site and has had several hits including Jack Greene's "Love Takes Good Care Of Me", both Dottie West and Tammy Wynette recorded his "Forever Yours" and George Jones songs "Playing Possum" and "Tonight I Just Don't Give A Damn". Jimmy is semi-retired (musician's seem to never fully retire) and lives near me. Jimmy was our drummer when we toured with Tommy Cash two years ago.
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Buddy Miller's "Garage Sale", on the Hightone Compiliation 'Points West - New Horizons In Country Music'
He saw the sign "Garage Sale" in the better part of town,
The crowd was thick and noisy, he took a look around.
Everything was marked so low we could not believe our eyes,
When our arms were full we asked the man, "figure up the price".
"You two must be newlyweds", he said without a smile,
And feeling strange I said we were, he studied us awhile.
And in a voice that seemed to falter he said "Come over here with me",
"Yeah, I'll show you some of our old things that you can have for free".
"You can take the table, I don't eat the way I did before,
And the king sized bed we barely used, I don't sleep much anymore.
I've tried to sell these memories that bring me to despair,
But someone would have to buy my mind we live forever there."
We didn't know just what to do as he offered rugs and chairs,
Until at last he said, "Take anything that you find anywhere.
And take these remnants of a broken home and give them one that lasts,
And while you collect your future, I'm disposing of my past."
"You can take the table, I don't eat the way I did before,
And the king sized bed we barely used, I don't sleep much anymore.
I've tried to sell these memories that bring me to despair,
But someone would have to buy my mind we live forever there.
But someone would have to find my mind... we live...forever...there."<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Greg Simmons on 06 December 2004 at 12:43 PM.]</p></FONT>
He saw the sign "Garage Sale" in the better part of town,
The crowd was thick and noisy, he took a look around.
Everything was marked so low we could not believe our eyes,
When our arms were full we asked the man, "figure up the price".
"You two must be newlyweds", he said without a smile,
And feeling strange I said we were, he studied us awhile.
And in a voice that seemed to falter he said "Come over here with me",
"Yeah, I'll show you some of our old things that you can have for free".
"You can take the table, I don't eat the way I did before,
And the king sized bed we barely used, I don't sleep much anymore.
I've tried to sell these memories that bring me to despair,
But someone would have to buy my mind we live forever there."
We didn't know just what to do as he offered rugs and chairs,
Until at last he said, "Take anything that you find anywhere.
And take these remnants of a broken home and give them one that lasts,
And while you collect your future, I'm disposing of my past."
"You can take the table, I don't eat the way I did before,
And the king sized bed we barely used, I don't sleep much anymore.
I've tried to sell these memories that bring me to despair,
But someone would have to buy my mind we live forever there.
But someone would have to find my mind... we live...forever...there."<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Greg Simmons on 06 December 2004 at 12:43 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Was this the old Roger Miller song that he did on his TV show back in the late 60's?<SMALL>I did a demo session for Jimmy Peppers (BMI) this summer. One of the songs is a "sad" one. "If I can't Be Your Number One". The hook in the song is "If I can't be your number one then number two on you". </SMALL>