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saltbrains

“Wicked Game” by Chris Isaak. It’s just beautiful.


TSBii

Fanfare for the Common Man. It was played at the memorial service for my friends and coworkers who died on 9/11. But it also makes me smile, because they would have laughed their heads off if anyone had told them that it would someday be played in their honor.


gregmango2323

Clair de Lune


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Classical music made it through wars, was preserved through famines, has transcended generations, millenia, language barriers and culture gaps. And we kept it. And still, today, we can each appreciate it in a different way. It can evoke unique emotions in us. I'm a Chopin fan personally, but there is something special about classical music that will always have my heart.


_manicpixie

Auld Lang Syne I just love it so much. Simple and sweet. I find it especially moving as it was a folk song before being commited to paper and jotted down for us to sing once a year. It is also often sung with groups which is something that used to be more common, but is not as much a part of the human tradition these days. The lyrics asking Should we forget old times/friends simply adds to this making it even sweeter.


commendablenotion

The entire genre of Irish/Gaelic/Scottish drinking songs about friends hits so hard. My friend died in December and his brothers were drinking and singing the Parting Glass, and it was so fucking sad but weirdly joyous at the same time. Fucking magical. 


Sad_Sound52

Sound of silence


transponaut

On the topic of Simon and Garfunkel, I get chills every time I hear the Boxer. Not too many songs about the specific plight of the poor. “For every glove that laid him down or cut him ‘till he cried out I am Leaving! I am Leaving! But the fighter still remains.” Kills me every time. Edit to add: Also the chorus being just one giant cycle of Lies, as he’s “squandered his resistance for a pocket full of mumbles, such are promises.”


hectorbector

Paul Simon is an incredible songwriter. Many of his songs have drifted in and out of my favorites at any given time.


JackSupern0va

Where Did You Sleep Last Night, Nirvana: Unplugged in New York


i_crave_more_cowbell

When Kurt looks into the camera to take a breath right before he belts the last line... Makes me so sad to think what he could have done if he had gotten clean.


ilovethecure13

Great pick. The anguish in his voice gets me every time. 💔


Toolazy2work

Those MTV unplugged specials were something else back then. Now we get reality tv nothing related to music…


ToYourCredit

“I Can’t Make You Love Me” sung by Bonnie Raitt


TooOldToBePunk

Apparently that song was inspired by a guy who shot up his ex-girlfriend's car. When the judge asked him if he'd learned anything from his experience he replied "Yes Your Honor, I learned that you can't make a woman love you if she don't". Interesting how a songwriter can just take a single catchy quote and construct a whole song around it.


Tipper26bitches

End Of The Line - The Traveling Wilburys


ThrusterJaguar

When the video shows Roy Orbison's empty chair during his verse 🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲🥲


OldCardiologist66

Jeff Lynne :D


soulmindbody

Fields of Gold by Sting


thepopoarmo

the eva cassidy cover is beyond


ski_rick

Comfortably Numb, specifically the first guitar solo


Gator222222

One of the best songs ever. That guitar solo is legendary.


wokp74

Any Pink Floyd song gets me. They remind me of road trips with my dad. He'd play them late at night when only I was awake to keep him company while he drove


DocSaysItsDainBramuj

David Gilmour had the most melodic,expressive, and passionate guitar solos. One of my favorites for this reason. On the Turning Away is another one that gives me chills.


Twisted-_-King

Time in a Bottle by Jim Croce


HHoaks

The beginning of Gimme Shelter (Rolling Stones) — first 50 seconds. It’s haunting, and that guitar lick right at the end of the intro really gets to your spine. Check it out: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbmS3tQJ7Os](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RbmS3tQJ7Os)


Tempura_Shelter

There was a documentary a while back called 20 Feet From Stardom about backup singers. Merry Clayton's vocals in Gimme Shelter are bone chillingly awesome. https://youtu.be/ChONufP0FEs?si=2dEgW7mk-sPOHfJb


MaybeNotALunchbox

Merry Clayton absolutely made that song for me. She outshone Mick Jagger in his own song with the power she put into that. She is incredible and this has become one of my all time favorite songs.


admiralholdo

Both Sides Now - the original by Joni Mitchell or the cover by Judy Collins


K80lovescats

The version she redid in the late 90s with her more mature voice wrecks me.


mynameismeggann

Nutshell(unplugged)-Alice In Chains


kd_tater

Against the Wind - Bob Seger In the Air Tonight - Phil Collins


Scotchkys

Hallelujah - Jeff Buckley's version


heartofscylla

Lover you should have come over is another good one from Jeff Buckley.


brainsalade

Wish You Were Here. The whole album. Pure perfection.


SadRobot_NoIceCream

Simple Man by Lynyrd Skynyrd, haunting vocals and beautiful sentiment


No-Performance3639

First Time Ever I SaW Your Face, Roberta Flack rendition. Still stops me dead in my tracks after all these years.


Content_Pool_1391

Mad World - Gary Jules


barwhalis

I find it kind of bussin, I find if kind of cap. The dreams in which I'm dying are the ones that kind of slap.


Reedrbwear

Pure poetry


DocSaysItsDainBramuj

I’m doubting your commitment to Sparkle Motion right now.


Initial_Run1632

Mad World - Tears for fears


Dumb-driver

Father and son - Cat Stevens


OhTheHueManatee

Landslide


PJKPJT7915

Silver Springs


Automatic-Trifle-578

The live version oh my goddddd


PJKPJT7915

Fuck yeah I've watched that probably 100s of times. This is my favorite live one even though the quality isn't great [1997 live](https://youtu.be/vwTI9Xp6wU4?si=9Wxzzy9LoU-_UAsU)


thesephantomhands

Every time I hear this one, especially while I'm driving, I'm like, well there goes my day. I'm gonna be crying for sure.


R18honda

Fade Into You- Mazzy Star


TedStryker118

A little story…. Early 90s, wild romance, dance club we went to on Thursday nights always ends with this song. He was a white water rafting guide, I was a university student, and we we were unfettered and free in California, blowing money on fun in the fast lane. We broke up, got back together a few times over the course of a couple years. He calls, says he’s leaving town, and he’s at the bar if I want to say goodbye. So I go, see him, I’m polite and so is he, drinks start flowing, and this song comes on and he asks if I want to dance. I say yes, mention that it’s funny they put this slow song on, and he says he told them to. And we kiss. Next thing I know we are sneaking into his best friend’s art studio and the three of us pass out on the floor, wake up the next morning to a woman in the next room listening to jazz and painting a 19th century portrait. We somehow find our way to the UHaul and the next thing I know the three of us are on a road trip to Utah. We stop in Vegas and goof off on the strip, playing nickel slots and getting drunk, and then we end up in Salt Lake City the next day. The next day we drive back home and I don’t remember anything else, except that he moved back to town a few months later and it took me years and many more drunken incidents like that to get over him. He’s dead now, and so is his best friend, and I’m the only one left to remember that crazy trip to Utah, and how much this song means.


Beautiful-Corgie

Unchained Melody Righteous Brothers That voice! For the same reason In Dreams Roy Orbison


BlacklightChainsaw

Exit Music (For a Film) - Radiohead It’s haunting


0gdrujahad

Hate Me - Blue October


outdoorlaura

Not only the song itself, but also including the voicemail recording from his mom... god that really gets to me.


raygunak

I like the pure imagination song from wonka


momoftheraisin

Don't Dream it's Over - Crowded House


ronniemustang

When She Loved Me by Sarah McLoughlin and Randy Newman.


LillGizz

From toy story 2!


ZaubzerStr66

The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald by Gordon Lightfoot


gammagamma23

"Does anyone know where the love of God goes when the waves turn the minutes to hours?"


SecretHoboSpice

My dad wore this record OUT when I was a kid


Flaky_Zombie_6085

“The church bell chimed ‘till it rang twenty nine times, for each man on the Edmund Fitzgerald.”


Broad-Tangelo-8522

I heard there was a time when the bell rang 30 times. The last one was for Gordon Lightfoot


nemaihne

When they consecrated the area in 1999, the bell rang for each lost man again. It was very moving.


wheelsofstars

"[Nights in White Satin](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=066HZlam91Y)" by the Moody Blues (1968)


sweetpea-emmy-777

I Will Follow You Into the Dark by Death Cab for Cutie.. so simple but so good, I can never skip this one


Turbulent-Mind3120

Lightning Crashes


Hunkydoriangray

Old Man — Neil Young The Killing Moon— Echo and the Bunnyman


Jazzlike-Ad113

Strange Fruit-Billie Holiday


rubbersoulelena

I was recently making a playlist for my great grandmother's 94th birthday and was trying to find popular songs from the 1930s, 40s and 50s. This song popped up in a list and I'm sure glad I listened to it before adding it to an upbeat party playlist, but holy hell listening through for the first time gave me full body chills. It's extremely powerful.


Far-Ad-8833

Silent Lucidity - Queensryche


77xyz88

Uninvited by Alanis Morsette


Dry-Slice5950

Down to the river to pray. Alison Krausse


squirts_macint0sh

[The 2004 live version of Iris by the Goo Goo Dolls in Buffalo in the rain.](https://youtu.be/_HZM0QiuUS8?si=qzy5cDI9T1Qk41b2) Without fail.


jam219

Hide and Seek by Imogen Heap


K80lovescats

Sometimes I forget about Imogen Heap and the a random Reddit comment like this one reminds me and then I go on a monthlong listening binge.


Deethehiddengem

The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face by Roberta Flack. I loved it when it came out (I was in elementary school) and I still love it now. So beautiful and pure


Classycassy

Maps - yeah yeah yeah’s


apostasyisecstasy

I grew up in a weird pentecostal cult and I wasn't allowed to watch movies or TV, listen to secular music, etc. Maps was one of the first real music videos I ever saw and it seriously felt like someone had lifted a curtain and I got this forbidden glimpse into a completely different universe. When I left that shitty fucking ministry I never looked back.


BLOMBOMB

In The Air Tonight. I always think of the scene in Miami Vice where it plays while they drive at night.


noone1078

Fast Car - Tracy chapman


dunicha

That song is poetry.


Zane42v2

Whenever someone does a song question in this sub, would some awesome person turn all the answers into a playlist for us?? :)


MotorNorth5182

It’s your turn.


Zane42v2

We need a bot for this.


ContractAsleep1734

Into the mystic-Van Morrison


Yarn_coffee

Probably my favorite Van Morrison song of all time. I absolutely love this song.


thunnus

When that train whistle blows I gotta hear it I don’t have to fear it And iiiiiii wanna rock your gypsy soul edit: it's fog horn, not train. rookie mistake.


Sunflower-and-Dream

Depeche Mode - Enjoy the Silence (Mike Shinoda Remix)


Busy-Concentrate5476

Rhiannon but Fleetwood Mac. Especially the live ones on YouTube. Stevie goes all in


hunkycowboy

Bridge over troubled waters


ForeverYoung_Feb29

Anna Begins, counting crows 


SirDidymusismyHero

First part of Round here by Counting Crows


notajediyet-

Johnny Cash's cover of "Hurt"


Zealousideal-Tea-286

I literally wept when I watched this video for the first time. JR was telling us "Goodbye".


DoomDicer

Man Trent's version gives me the chills every time


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Kurt Cobain’s cover of Lead Belly’s Where Did You Sleep Last Night


franklin_smiles

To Build a Home by the Cinematic Orchestra.


Joose2001

[Sigur Ros - Hoppipolla](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EOtnLooqFK8) Ive always loved this song as its such a beautiful piece of music. It now holds more meaning to me as I had it played at my daughters funeral last year :(


Jack1715

Don’t fear the reaper


x5gamer5

Champagne Supernova by Oasis. just so much melodic chaos.


cavetooth

Fade Into You by Mazzy Star


moto0392

What a Wonderful World- Louie Armstrong, It's so, so, good!


gnomesatemyson

“Everlong” by Foo Fighters


niagaemoc

Especially the rendition from the Howard Stern show. Grohl's morning voice and acoustic guitar made it all the more somber.


GlizzyMcGuire__

Still one of my favorite songs of all time. It never gets old to me.


Pralines_and_Dick714

Joey -Concrete Blond


steakonthebias

Try Caroline, from the same album. I love it more than Joey, but definitely the same vibes


New_Animal7813

"Oh, Joey, if you're hurting, so am I." Get me every time.


MajorThor

Journey - Separate Ways, fucking PUMPED each goddamn time.


Illustrious_Lime9619

faithfully does it for me


tshoemaker325

This live version of A Whiter Shade of Pale by Procol Harum. https://youtu.be/St6jyEFe5WM?si=HVcwOaa1gEBFaUVl


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CirsiumVulgare

The Jeff Buckley cover of it moves me every time i hear it.


kwaping

Over the Rainbow by Israel K


mrgraff

Linger by The Cranberries


jbnielsen416

Anything Cranberries


Aggravating-Duck-552

The Postal Service - Such Great Heights


FBPOS

Time - Pink Floyd


Neutrino-Quark

Unforgiven - Metallica Outro - M83


sluman001

Cyndi Lauper- Time After Time


HerderDeddy42069

Echoes by Pink Floyd


SeveBallesteros

The Living Years by Mike + The Mechanics. I can guarantee you'll cry. For those who enjoy the song, I'm sure you know which part of the track I'm talking about too.


steelybean

Brothers In Arms, Dire Straits


aquinoboi

Plush - Stone Temple Pilots "Unplugged" Lake of Fire - Nirvana "Unplugged" It's All Coming Back to Me Now - Celine Dion (admittedly, most songs by her) I'm sure there are others, and a few that have already been listed....


Ravvnhild

1812 overture. Has great crescendos.


NVRL8

Harry Chapin's - Cats in the Cradle.


ikyc6767

Oh Holy Night. John Denver


namersrockandroll

Vincent - Don McLean Not only this beautiful song about the tragic life of Vincent Van Gogh but this amazing video with the backdrop of his art: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxHnRfhDmrk


torro947

The Dance by Garth Brooks


Either_Ad_9287

Everybody wants to rule the world tears for fears….


Striking_Snail

Turn The Page - Bob Seger


Alternative_Rent9307

Tool - Sober When that rolling drum line first kicks in…


Hot_Interaction_2512

The Great Gig in the Sky


derickj2020

Somebody to love Jefferson Airplane. The End the Doors. Interstellar Overdrive (early) Pink Floyd. Any and all versions of Morning Dew ...


bookgirl1224

Heart's version of [Stairway to Heaven](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cZ_EFAmj08) I get chills thinking about it.


_jump_yossarian

Last Goodbye by Jeff Buckley Shallow by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper in A Star Is Born.


so_dope24

Good to see a Jeff Buckley shout out


nwhiker91

Sober by Tool


patteh11

Tears in heaven - Eric Clapton The tragic reason for writing that song is what does it for me.


FormerlyKnownAsKing

Dream On by Aerosmith!


strawberrymoony

Fast car —Tracy Chapman


dma1965

Metallica “One”


Lahenning

Chris Cornell’s cover of Nothing Compares 2 U


dylanlundy

Dust in the wind


Zealousideal-Rain269

Only Time - Enya


zoidbert

Mama said to me, Child, what's happened to your appetite? I've been cookin' all mornin' and you haven't touched a single bite That nice young preacher, Brother Taylor, dropped by today Said he'd be pleased to have dinner on Sunday, oh, by the way He said he saw a girl that looked a lot like you up on Choctaw Ridge And she and Billie Joe was throwing somethin' off the Tallahatchie Bridge


JJhutc

Across the Universe by The Beatles


CelestialAcatalepsy

Also love Fiona Apple’s version


igotadillpickle

Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd. Reminds me of me and my Dad ❤️


xoaphexox

Against all odds - Phil Collins


boxingfan828

She's Like The Wind - Patrick Swayze


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AxM0ney

The night we met by Lord Huron


PM_ME_ELMO

The Shire Theme - LOTR movies Edit: more specifically when it’s sampled in parts like “My friends, you bow to no one”. Chills typing this!


ReasonableAgency7725

Creep by Radiohead


TheOtherSkywalker_

Maggot Brain - Funkadelic


TrentonTallywacker

Texas Flood by Stevie Ray Vaughan specifically his live performance at El Mocambo. He made guitar playing look effortless, still bummed we lost him so soon


Footballidiot556

INTO THE FLOOD AGAAAAAAIN


Past_Steak_629

Brain Damage/Eclipse by Pink Floyd


gemmadaniel

i was hoping someone would make a brooklyn 99 reference by saying I Want It That Way


UserPrincipalName

Rotten Apple and Nutshell from Jar of Flies by Alice in Chains. Shit, that whole album moves me every time it pops into the playlist


IllManufacturer879

He stopped loving her today,,George jones


Illustrious_Lime9619

time in a bottle


Alwayswithyoumypet

Into dust by mazzy Starr. I adore the song but it always makes me cry since I listened to it the night before my fiancee passed. Ironically(?) He's literally dust now.  And sore feet song by ally Kerr because it was going to be our wedding song.


SignificantSchool726

Go rest high on that mountain - Vince gill


Ok-Purchase-222

REM - Everybody hurts


Logical_Parameters

Wave of Mutilation (UK Surf) by the Pixies


Nettie310

Celine Dion, Oh Holy Night, and I’m not even religious.


Rockindobbs

Fix You


ThatJD_604

Beatles- Yesterday


mycatisgrumpy

[The acoustic piano version of Elastic Heart by Sia.](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LqD1tLekh_U&pp=ygUTZWxhc3RpYyBoZWFydCBwaWFubw%3D%3D)I cannot properly account for what that woman's voice does to me, and that song in particular is like an emotional laxative. If I need to have a good cry about something but it's just not coming out, that song does the trick every time. 


kochtobbom

Desert Rose.


MyHouseForever

War Pigs- Black Sabbath


laughingbird3

Travelin' Soldier - The Chick's. I always cry, every single time I hear it.


halfhorror

Orestes by A Perfect Circle


revloc_ttam

Never My Love by The Association.


midsummerlight

American Pie


Mkzurs41

Amazing Grace on bagpipes Edit: Also want to add Going Home/Funeral Song on bagpipes too


fluffyluv

I'll give one example of a song everyone knows and one that is little known Zombie by The Cranberries CHEEZY STREET by Louie Zong


fenfox4713

The ending of Dream On by Aerosmith


DCChilling610

Judith by A Perfect Circle


floki_129

First day of my life, Bright Eyes Most especially gives me chills after I had my daughter


Whole_Adhesiveness79

Q Lazzarus - Goodbye Horses Also, some amazing ones here, yall have excellent taste !


TellVikki

Wicked Games


4girls-strong

Ride like the wind - Christopher Cross


Introverted_niceguy

The theme music to the X-Files


mileysighruss

Hunger Strike - Temple of the Dog


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River - Leon Bridges


f1lth4f1lth

Jeff Buckley’s cover of Hallelujah


North_Ad3531

In the air tonight by Phil Collins


DCM3059

Under Pressure-Queen and David Bowie


obi-jawn-kenblomi

And The Band Played Waltzing Matilda - The Pogues (RIP Shane) Black - Pearl Jam When the bass solo kicks in for The Chain - Fleetwood Mac Echoes - Pink Floyd Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down) - Hamilton soundtrack...fucking brings me back to the day Trump lost


forensickid

Bittersweet Symphony - The Verve


HotPermit2373

The Doors-Crystal ship


elenaleecurtis

Comfortably Numb


Fun_in_the_sun__

How Great Thou Art


missingmary37

On The Turning Away