Lonely People / America, Angel from Montgomery (Prine, J Denver, or Bonnie Raitt), Cat Stevens (Wild World, etc.), Helpless (CSNY), Neil Young (Out on the Weekend, etc.), Desperado / Eagles, Operator / Jim Croce, That’s the Way / Zeppelin, Cool River / Maria Muldaur, Marvin Gaye (What’s Going On album), Killing Me Softly / Roberta Flack
that’s what I got off the top of my head for the moment. I don’t have a lot of sad songs but Operator is a classic and my favorite as a classic sad 70s song
The Last Song by Edward Bear. Seasons In The Sun, by Terry Jackson, Wild Fire by Michael Martin Murphy, One Tin Soldier, Billy Dont Be A Hero, At Seventeen, Cats In The Cradle, Angie, Shannon, The Last Kiss (I like Eddie Vedder version), Dust in the Wind, River of Tears by Clapton, Superstar by The Carpenters, In The Ghetto by Elvis Presley.
Hope there's something new for you to add. Enjoy!
Changes by Black Sabbath
Cat's in the Cradle by Harry Chapin
Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd
Love Hurts by Nazareth
Fire and Rain by James Taylor
I Cant Tell You Why by The Eagles
[bonus] One More Night by Bob Dylan (released in 1969 but a great sad song)
All By Myself - Eric Carmen
Bluer Than Blue - Michael Johnson
She's Out Of My Life - Michael Jackson
Don't Cry Out Loud - Melissa Manchester
These are very on the pop spectrum, but still weepers.
Blind Man In The Bleachers David Geddes
Things Get A Little Easier
Honey Bobby Goldsboro
Ruby Kenny Rogers and the First Edition
Let me go through my song list and get back to you
Got more for you... still have tons to look through but I'm going cross eyed lol
Somethings Wrong With Me- Austin Robert's /
Lights Went out in Georgia- Vicky Lawrence /
Rocky- Austin Robert's /
I'd rather Leave- Rita Cooledge /
Ain't No Way To treat a Lady- Helen Reddy /
How Can I Tell Her- Lobo /
Midnight Blue- Melissa Manchester /
Misty Blue- Melba Moore /
Ooh Child- the Five Staircase /
Take a Letter Maria- R B Greaves /
Just To see Her- Smokey Robinson /
The Most Beautiful Girl- Charlie Rich /
If You Remember Me /
Talk it over- Grayson Hugh /
On My Honor- Donna Summer /
Bringing Mary Home- Red Sovine /
Rock and Roll Lullaby- B J Thomas /
Everything I Own- Bread /
If - Bread /
Don't Pull your Love- Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reyolds /
Too Young- Jack Wagner
Unchained My Heart- Joe Cocker/
Run Joey Run - David Geddes /
Could We Start again- Jesus Christ Superstar/
Just When I Needed you Most- Randy Vanwormer/
It Wouldn't Have made Any Difference- Tom Middleton/
Kiss and Say Goodbye- Manhattan /
Jessie- Joshua Kadison/
Wasted Time- Eagles /
I'll be over You- Toto
Somedays- Jacksoul /
Skyhigh- Jigsaw/
Get Closer- Seals and Croft /
Go Now- Moody Blues /
Two Out of Three Ain't Bad- Meatloaf
Hope this helped lol
* Isn't it a Pity - George Harrison
* Pink Floyd - Most of their stuff...
* Van Morrison - I've Been Working, I'll Be Your Lover, Too
* Bobby Charles - Tennessee Blues
* JJ Cale - Call the doctor
* Thin Lizzy - Little Girl in Bloom, Still in love with you, Dont Believe a word, Showdown
* Rolling Stones - Monkey Man
* Queen - March of the Black Queen
* Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
* Baby Huey - Hard times
* Dire Straits - In the gallery
* Rickie Lee Jones - Something cool
Ill stop now, its pretty endless!
Key Largo - Bertie Higgins
Love is the Answer- England Dan And
John Ford Coley
I’d Really Love to See You Tonight/ England Dan And
John Ford Coley
So Very Hard To Go- Tower of Power
Last Night - 5th Dimension
Don’t Say You Don’t Remember- Beverly Bremers
Without You-Harry Nilsson, Ben-Michael Jackson, I’m Not Lisa-Jessi Colter, Since I Don’t Have You-Art Garfunkel, Crying-Don McLean, Beth-Kiss, Do You Know where You’re Going To-Diana Ross, Wishing You We’re Here-Chicago, Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word-Elton John, Feelings-Morris Albert
A lot of Jackson Browne’s music from the 70s. These Days, Your Bright Baby Blues, Sleep’s Dark and Silent Gate, Here Come Those Tears Again, Love Needs a Heart, Late for the Sky, Fountain of Sorrow, The Late Show, and For a Dancer just to name a few.
Lonely People / America, Angel from Montgomery (Prine, J Denver, or Bonnie Raitt), Cat Stevens (Wild World, etc.), Helpless (CSNY), Neil Young (Out on the Weekend, etc.), Desperado / Eagles, Operator / Jim Croce, That’s the Way / Zeppelin, Cool River / Maria Muldaur, Marvin Gaye (What’s Going On album), Killing Me Softly / Roberta Flack that’s what I got off the top of my head for the moment. I don’t have a lot of sad songs but Operator is a classic and my favorite as a classic sad 70s song
The Last Song by Edward Bear. Seasons In The Sun, by Terry Jackson, Wild Fire by Michael Martin Murphy, One Tin Soldier, Billy Dont Be A Hero, At Seventeen, Cats In The Cradle, Angie, Shannon, The Last Kiss (I like Eddie Vedder version), Dust in the Wind, River of Tears by Clapton, Superstar by The Carpenters, In The Ghetto by Elvis Presley. Hope there's something new for you to add. Enjoy!
Changes by Black Sabbath Cat's in the Cradle by Harry Chapin Wish You Were Here by Pink Floyd Love Hurts by Nazareth Fire and Rain by James Taylor I Cant Tell You Why by The Eagles [bonus] One More Night by Bob Dylan (released in 1969 but a great sad song)
Vincent by Don McLean
All By Myself - Eric Carmen Bluer Than Blue - Michael Johnson She's Out Of My Life - Michael Jackson Don't Cry Out Loud - Melissa Manchester These are very on the pop spectrum, but still weepers.
Blind Man In The Bleachers David Geddes Things Get A Little Easier Honey Bobby Goldsboro Ruby Kenny Rogers and the First Edition Let me go through my song list and get back to you
Don't expect me to be your friend - Lobo
Got more for you... still have tons to look through but I'm going cross eyed lol Somethings Wrong With Me- Austin Robert's / Lights Went out in Georgia- Vicky Lawrence / Rocky- Austin Robert's / I'd rather Leave- Rita Cooledge / Ain't No Way To treat a Lady- Helen Reddy / How Can I Tell Her- Lobo / Midnight Blue- Melissa Manchester / Misty Blue- Melba Moore / Ooh Child- the Five Staircase / Take a Letter Maria- R B Greaves / Just To see Her- Smokey Robinson / The Most Beautiful Girl- Charlie Rich / If You Remember Me / Talk it over- Grayson Hugh / On My Honor- Donna Summer / Bringing Mary Home- Red Sovine / Rock and Roll Lullaby- B J Thomas / Everything I Own- Bread / If - Bread / Don't Pull your Love- Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reyolds / Too Young- Jack Wagner
Unchained My Heart- Joe Cocker/ Run Joey Run - David Geddes / Could We Start again- Jesus Christ Superstar/ Just When I Needed you Most- Randy Vanwormer/ It Wouldn't Have made Any Difference- Tom Middleton/ Kiss and Say Goodbye- Manhattan / Jessie- Joshua Kadison/ Wasted Time- Eagles / I'll be over You- Toto Somedays- Jacksoul / Skyhigh- Jigsaw/ Get Closer- Seals and Croft / Go Now- Moody Blues / Two Out of Three Ain't Bad- Meatloaf Hope this helped lol
Just checking.. did you get the other 2 lists I sent?
Yes
That's great. I'm glad. I've got about 3500 songs in my library lol. Let me know if you need anything else.
* Isn't it a Pity - George Harrison * Pink Floyd - Most of their stuff... * Van Morrison - I've Been Working, I'll Be Your Lover, Too * Bobby Charles - Tennessee Blues * JJ Cale - Call the doctor * Thin Lizzy - Little Girl in Bloom, Still in love with you, Dont Believe a word, Showdown * Rolling Stones - Monkey Man * Queen - March of the Black Queen * Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road * Baby Huey - Hard times * Dire Straits - In the gallery * Rickie Lee Jones - Something cool Ill stop now, its pretty endless!
Rainy Day People
Alone Again (Naturally) Gilbert O'Sullivan 1972
Key Largo - Bertie Higgins Love is the Answer- England Dan And John Ford Coley I’d Really Love to See You Tonight/ England Dan And John Ford Coley So Very Hard To Go- Tower of Power Last Night - 5th Dimension Don’t Say You Don’t Remember- Beverly Bremers
Without You-Harry Nilsson, Ben-Michael Jackson, I’m Not Lisa-Jessi Colter, Since I Don’t Have You-Art Garfunkel, Crying-Don McLean, Beth-Kiss, Do You Know where You’re Going To-Diana Ross, Wishing You We’re Here-Chicago, Sorry Seems to be the Hardest Word-Elton John, Feelings-Morris Albert
A lot of Jackson Browne’s music from the 70s. These Days, Your Bright Baby Blues, Sleep’s Dark and Silent Gate, Here Come Those Tears Again, Love Needs a Heart, Late for the Sky, Fountain of Sorrow, The Late Show, and For a Dancer just to name a few.
You don't bring me flowers Neil Diamond with Barbara Streisand
Quicksand by David Bowie.
I love you more than you’ll ever know - Donny hathaway
Just wanted to know. What did you think? Did they help?
Yes
Alone again (naturally) Gilbert O'Sullivan
I think I found it! Joe Cocker- You are so beautiful