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Posted: 9 Apr 2000 4:05 pm
by erik

Looks like i messed up on my html. A lot of spaces in there. LOL Hey, all of a sudden i feel better... sort of.

Posted: 10 Apr 2000 11:45 am
by Joel Glassman
"Hello in There"
"Donald and Lydia"
or "There's a hole in daddy's arm where all the money goes..."
all by John Prine on his first record
Also "Bride 1945" by Paul Siebel
<sigh> but the absolute most depressing song ever: Sammy's Song by David Bromberg.

Posted: 10 Apr 2000 3:00 pm
by Bobby Lee
"Santa Must Have Lost His Way Last Night" by Slim Thompson.

Posted: 10 Apr 2000 8:38 pm
by Jeff Savage
I guess everybody has a song that seems almost like it's a part out of there life but a song that always got to me was My Son's Golden Guitar by Bill Anderson. I had a brother that played lead guitar in a country band and was killed in a car/train accident around the same time this song came out, he never played in any big name bands but was a really good lead guitarist. Bill Anderson also puts alot of feeling into the song...

Posted: 11 Apr 2000 5:49 am
by Jerry Hayes
I've got an old LP by Hank Snow called "When Tragedy Struck" and the whole damn thing is tear tuggers. My favorite is a song called "Little Buddy" about a little boy who's dog gets run over by a car. It's also got some classics like "THe Letter Edged in Black".

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Have a good one! JH U-12

Posted: 11 Apr 2000 1:17 pm
by randy
Daddy Don't You Walk So fast...WAHHHHHHHHHH

Curly playing "Long Black Limo" I don't recall hearing another instrument match this level of emotion. Some violins have come close but this one takes the prize.

randy

Posted: 16 Apr 2000 5:44 pm
by rmason

Hank's "I've Just Told Mama Goodbye."

Hank's (Luke the Drifter) "Beyond the Sunset."

The Last Letter

Tragic Romance

Country Gentlemen "Bringing Mary Home,"
"Two Little Boys."

And about a zillion other Bluegrass
songs.

(Not necessarily in that order)



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Rod Mason



Posted: 17 Apr 2000 3:25 pm
by larry rose
Check out John Paychecks "The Old Violin"
It has to be right near the top for saddest.
Listen to the words, feeling and music and picture the scenario...It'll get to you........

Posted: 17 Apr 2000 3:41 pm
by Kathryn Sabey
man..I'm getting depressed Image

Posted: 20 Apr 2000 10:34 am
by Neil Flanz
How about "When Your House Is Not A Home" by Little Jimmy Dickens featuring some beautiful steel work especially the turn around by the late great Jimmy Day? Neil

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