This performance sent shivers down my spine by how great it was.
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Maria Callas singing Puccini usually gets me sobbing. 'O mio babbino caro' is one guaranteed to open the floodgates.
Gracie Fields - Sally. Reminds me of my Grandma.
Nat King Cole - Stardust.
Patsy Cline - Crazy
Chet Baker - My Funny Valentine.
I have been known to bawl listening to Otis Redding and Tom Waits.
I will also own up to crying unashamedly at Danny boy, (and i wasn't even three sheets to the wind), but i have never claimed to be anything but a bit of a sap.
Amazing Grace has long been my favorite gospel song, and it is actually a very moving piece in many renditions of it. However, my favorite version of Amazing Grace is the one sung by Elvis Presley:
My heart swells with feelings of both joy, and sadness... that I could not have been a better man under circumstances that I now regret. However, listening to this song encompasses feelings of peace and victory, in my mind. It soothes the soul, so to speak.
I will admit, when I first encountered this version of the song, I was misty eyed and passionately immersed by it. There is something to the way he sings it, that draws me in. This may just be my favorite Elvis Presley song, and here is a man mostly known for rock and roll.
I dare you to listen -- TO LISTEN -- to the lyrics of "I Dreamed a Dream" and not find your eyes misting up. Heck, most of "Les Miz" is designed to make you consider slitting your wrist. Hell, "Fantine's Death" and Eponine's dying "Little Fall of Rain" -- can kill lesser men.
Dammit, I'm blurbing now. DAMMIT. I'm not kidding. Snot and everything.
Stevie Ray Vaughan's Life Without You--when he hits the guitar solo it just has that note that he holds that sends shivers up my spine everytime I hear it, and I've listened to that song 1000's of times. There are only a couple of songs that have the magical note that does it for me.
Absolutely. It was played at a family wedding a couple of years ago and we were all awash, because the last time that family member (the piper) had played it had been at the funeral of someone taken way too soon.
Also: "Don't give up" - Peter Gabriel & Kate Bush, and "Galloping Home" (the theme from Black Beauty *blush*)
Tom Waits' 'The Briar And The Rose' from the unofficial 'Black Rider Outtakes' demo recording really gets me going every time (I absolutely prefer the raw demo to the studio version; it's an entirely different song). I'm teeribly sorry to say so but there is no decent version of the song to be found on YouTube.
The Briar And The Rose
Oh blood and bone, and clocks and trains My coat will keep you from the rain Alas our love is all in vain The briar and the rose
I will not wait, I cannot thread The tenor of the things you said My love is true and we must wed The briar and the rose
I don't know how, I don't know why I never meant to make you cry My love is blind and so I chose The briar and the rose
Out in the meadow, ablaze with green Our love was meant to be Oh tell me have you ever seen A briar without the rose
Our love will tear us both apart I'll never change my father’s heart And I will cry and you must go The briar and the rose
And when I'm buried in my grave And November's wind will blow Your tears will fall To make them grow The briar and the rose
And when I'm buried in my grave November's wind will blow And your tears will fall To make them grow The briar and the rose
Your tears will fall To make them grow The briar and the rose
Then there is another song from the same recording called 'November'. The lyrics really catch the mood of a bleak and barren November day. As soon as the cold and dark season comes up and I need to fight back my own gloomy moods in earnest I always have to think of these incredible lines:
November's cold chain made of wet boots and rain And shiny black ravens on chimney smoke lanes November seems odd You're my firing squad November
Come to think of it, there is another piece of music (well, actually there are several) that has the power to drive tears to my eyes - but this time tears of sheer joy.
It's a russian Klezmer dance (a sher) played by the band Polish band Kroke. It has me up and dancing every time:
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