For Christmas I got a digital photo frame fully loaded with Celtic women's cd. I love to have it on and see my kids and grandkids but sometimes the mixture of the music and the pictures makes me melancholy for my kid and grandkids. I don't know if it was set to different music if it would have the same effect but it makes me get teary everytime I have it on! Is there a certain type of music that makes you feel this way? Or a certain song?
[question posted by jillhill]
responses and comments:
There is one song I can't listen to without crying. I think maybe there are two songs I've ever heard that can do that to me every time. One is Thank You by Ray Boltz. It was sung at a funeral for someone very close to me many years ago. The second song is Travelin' Soldier, most recently by the Dixie Chicks. [AmbiePam]
Maybe it's the memories connect with songs that tear us up! [jillhill]
happy I love the Celtic music also. There are cerain songs that bring back memories and I think that we all have songs that bring up emotion. Music can be uplighting and comforting and also very emotional. Celtic is some of my favorite music. [eaforeman6]
It is very beautiful! [jillhill]
I can't really say why, but Christmas songs make me cry. Not the fun ones, but the slow, sweet ones. Chestnuts Roasing and I'll be Home for Christmas are almost guarunteed to produce tears. I've noticed the tendancy decreasing over the last few years, but I suspect it's only because I have new excitment in the season since my son was born. [Raven7317]
Congrats on the new son!!! [jillhill]
musics like i I BELIEVE I CAN FLY by R-KELLY. are very moltivational.BUT one emotion song that calms me down is ONLY TIME BY ANYA. Also BE MAGNIFIED BY DON MOEN Although i don't cry but i become very sober. [willofGod]
I love I believe I can fly! [jillhill]
Well, there are a few, haha. The one that comes to mind immediately, now don't laugh, was the theme song for "Celebrity Rehab". I watched this program when it was on and it's so very sad. I don't know if you've ever seen it, but it's about a bunch of celebrities who fell into the grasps of addiction, whether it be alcohol or drugs. Alot of them are people/stars that we've known over the years. The song is titled "Watch Over You" and sung by a group called Alter Bridge. It fits the program perfectly and I'm sure many people can relate to it. That anyway, is the latest song that can easily bring tears to my eyes watching these people suffer the evils of addiction, trying to break free. [Kashmeresmycat]
I have been there with my son.....who is fully recovered now! So I totally understand! [jillhill]
Cry Me a River by Justin Timberlake and This I Promise You by NSync..these 2 songs make me cry. xoxox [OceanTiara]
xoxox to you too Ocean tiara! [jillhill]
I find that music can make me very emotional. I can hear a song and I can remember who I was dancing with and even the dress or outfit that I was weaing at the time. The oher night I was coming home from my part time job and I heard an oldie "Come on Baby let the good times roll' and I had to pull off the road as tears were running down my face. This was played at my engagement party and at my wedding reception. In the 31 years that followed wherever we were, even when he was ill, my husband and I would search for each other to dance this song together. It brought back so many memories. I had a good cry before I wiped my eyes and drove home. The word is love [cynthiann]
What a beautiful story! My parents had a song they would always dance to too! [jillhill]
Hi Jill, Celtic music is beautiful and can be moving but yes the combination with the pics would make you pine to see the family. There isn't a particular song that makes me cry but certain moods if a slower sad song is playing can do it. Huggles. Ellie :D [ellie333]
Huggles to you too Ellie....I had to turn it off this morning...couldn't handle it! [jillhill]
I'm not an easy person to make cry. Just not the tearing kind of woman. The original song, "Spanish Eyes" can put a big lump in my throat. Reminds me of my wonderful dad who I lost 20 years ago. He use to love the song as well. The few times I was able to listen to my dad play music with a local band, he did play it for me. It was so sweet. [carolbee]
All good memories of my dad. [carolbee]
Yeah i have one , but its Arabic , u will not know it iam sure of that its called ( Ana Asef ) ;) [kilani123]
its translated into english as "Iam sorry " its for a singer named George Wassouf [kilani123]
There is a lot of music that makes me sad, more than a type of music I can think of songs that make me cry. For example mad world by gary jules and perfect day by lou reed. [ilgattofelice99]
THanks for sharing! [jillhill]
I always cry when I listen to Bright Eyes sung by Art Garfarkel. It was written as the theme music for 'Watership Down'. I put it at Number One on my Playlist here. Don't ask me why I wanted to punish myself because I honestly don't know. It is a lovely song though. I'm not usually a weeper but anything about animals sets me off. [Anomalie]
This is unusual for me....I understand the thing about animals though! [jillhill]
I'm very easily touched by music, and I've got a lot of songs that remind me of something, a special person or moment. They can just take me by surprise, when you hear them on the radio or somewhere and crack it brings the whole memory back. There are a lot of happy memories brought back by songs I link them with, but also sad ones, or songs that remind me of such happy times that, when I think of them now, I get sad because I miss those moments or people. For example: in high school, I had this very cool Latin teacher, he translated a few modern songs in Latin, and to end the semester, we always did karaoke :-D Now, at university, I started to study Latin, partly due to him, he really woke my enthusiasm for it. But it was so hard, I failed and changed this year to English. But everytime I hear this song, I'm reminded of him, my happy high school days and class back then, see us singing again, recall my failure and bang, there are the tears, or a very melancholic mood... Also now, during exams, I miss my friends from university choir very much, so when I hear a piece we sung or some other song that brings some choir-memories up, I think of them and miss them even more...this afternoon, I heard the song we always end our choirparties with, man, it totally cracked me up! Yeah, music can really touch me, in both good and bad ways :-) [eVoLi89]
It does touch the soul in more then one way doesn't it? [jillhill]
That's a great CD. I've heard it on TV when there were commercials selling the CD. I don't listen to much music, though there are some that will make me cry. There is an old one called Daddy's Hands that I really love as. It will make me tear up. [OreoCookie3]
Ah.....I have heard that song! [jillhill]
There are a few songs that make me cry because they had been played at friends funerals over the years. Like Freebird by lynerd skynerd. [sweetpeasmom]
Those songs do touch the heart. [jillhill]
Hi jill! I have never seen those type of Frames or know how the even work. There are some songs that make me sad or teary, but then again it depends on what kind of mood that I'm in too. I don't get that way as much as I used to. I have lost alot of my sentimentality lately and I don't cry over things like I used to. I don't know what makes me cry anymore except animals being hurt or killed. Other than that not much of anything makes me upset except my boyfriend doing something to aggravate me or upset me. [Opal26]
I usually don't cry much either anymore.....but this music moves me! [jillhill]
I think I understand your getting emotional looking at the pictures and hearing the music. I am not familiar with the Celtic Women CD, I don't think. I find music very moving (emotionally). Almost every time I go see famous musicians/singers in concert, I cry. I just can't help it. The feeling that "I'm really seeing them", just gets to me, I guess. We usually see musicians/concerts when we go to Las Vegas. When we went to the Beatles "Love" show (it wasn't even the real Beatles), the music was so "real" sounding, and the Cirque de Soleil performers just really expressed the mood of the music. I cried from the first note played until the end. THEN, I cried because it was over! No kidding, I was just so sad that it was done, I could hardly stand it. The feelings of nostalgia for the music were just overwhelming. [PearlGrace]
But such a wonderful experience....this music is kind of haunting...mix it with pictures of my family...instant cry session! LOL [jillhill]
A song by Garth Brooks called "The Dance"always makes me cry because it's the story of my dad's life.He would have said those very words about his life and death. "My life was better left to chance,I could have missed the pain,but I'd have to miss the dance" [flame2000]
You almost made me cry now! I love that song! [jillhill]
yes,sometimes when I heard a music and/or a song that touches my heart I will cry with no reason.I am a person who follow my heart and instinct...I've heard of a song 'Tears in heaven',it's blues and very sentimental song...when I listened to this song, it made me get teary... [jimmysun]
Ah....I love that song too and it does touch ones heart. [jillhill]
I have not had this problem yet.. but anytime i listen to bagpipes it gives me the shivers and makes me wanna jump up and stand at attention. lol I dunno what that's about.. its the only intrument that does it though. [Sissygrl]
They played bagpipes at my daughters wedding...it was very touching! [jillhill]
I also love Celtic women's music. music i love especially those that i often hear when i was a kid makes me cry whenever i feel depressed... [Nhey16]
It's such haunting music! [jillhill]
No. There is no song that makes me cry. But there are few songs, which create some kind of depressive feeling. I would like to listen to them in nights only. And they make me addicted to them, that I repeatedly play it. There's a popular saying in my State "music of sorrow is the one that touches the soul". And I think this is true and believe most of the people would like to hear such kind of musics. [venkataraman_vc]
I think you are right! [jillhill]
Hi Jillhill Ya there are two songs which really makes me cry, One is 'Goodbye my Lover' by James Blunt and the other one is 'Hey There Delilah' by Plain White T's. These two songs really make me feel like crying. Blesseings [blackeyedpeas]
Blessiings to you too! [jillhill]
Anything that was played at my brother's funeral, "My Immortal" by Evanescence, and "It's Not Over" by Daughtry. [rogue13xmen13]
Another one that makes me cry is "How to Save a Life". There is another one, but I cannot think of it at the moment. It describes my brother so well. [rogue13xmen13]
Yes some music have that power. Only listening to the music it doesn't make me cry but some songs are so good that touches right my heart and I get a cold shivering feeling, especially when the lyrics are heart touching. But unless I am watching a movie i don't get tears just listening to the music. If the song is in the context of the film, that can sure bring me tears sometimes. [nzalheart]
I bet it does..... [jillhill]
Yes, the song"May the good Lord Bless and keep you" always makes me cry. Lachrymose as ever. Never fails. Music by the violin could also make me nostalgic. Guitar and drums make me happy and in a dancing mood..lol...happuy mylotting. [Jenaisle]
String music is so touching.....violins....cello... [jillhill]
I'm a very emotional person and yes, there are a lot of songs that touch my heart and make me cry. Most of these songs bring back memory of past hurts and pains and lost happiness. [nympha687]
Right! That's why I believe the song "STrumming my pain with his fingers." Some lyricists captured people's lives so vividly that it's like they are telling your own story. [nympha687]
Yeah one song is there,Which says that go out of this world.The song is Teri duniya se hoke majbur. [PRIYANK1992]
Thank you for sharing! [jillhill]
Every time I heard a music about worshiping or about Christmas I cant control myself I can reminisce my experiences and short comings that I had. [analynaquino]
Songs do make us relate to different times! [jillhill]
yes, there are music that makes me cry.specially love songs every time i heard the song "The One that you Love" by air supply i can not hold the tears falls from my eyes because my boyfriend always sing me this song.and i always wanted him back because he pass away already due to vihicular accident.i have nothing to do but cry. [Mariafe]
I am so sorry.....I love wouldn't want to miss a thing by air supply. [jillhill]
One song from the movie "BOMBAY" music played by A.R.Rahman .. The song is "UIYRE UIYRE" (In tamil ... ) .. Its the excellent one I have heard ever and make my tears to drop out of my eyes ... !! [kguru1979]
Thanks for sharing! [jillhill]
Yes, classical and traditional music when I listen to it seriously, I can hardly stop crying.Especially if the songs talk about sad stories. I still remember the traditional song that talks about a man who want to go away to find a new wife because his first wife passed away. He asked his child to let him go for a while to bring him a new mother. But the child tells his father to stay with him. [yanzalong]
THat does sound sad! [jillhill]
Hi, The first and only time I was brought to tears by music was when I heard the theme 'The Breaking of the Fellowship' from The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. I have been a die hard fan of LOTR and everything related to it since then. Take care [chetangb]
This is the theme: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swOgP7V0RII Touches my heart to the core. For the people who have seen The Fellowship of the Ring can identify with the situation of the theme. Take care [chetangb]
Hi friend yes, there is! the songs of GAZA make me cry surrender Supporting GAZA surrender [Very_Nice_Man]
THanks for sharing with us! [jillhill]
The last time I remember myself crying while listening to a music was when I was listening to a song BABALIK Ka Rin by Gary V. It's Filipino song about Filipino overseas worker that no matter how long you are away from Philippines, you will still go back to Philippines. I got emotional because I was away for a long time living in Ireland and when I heard the song I got emotional . huhuhu [jcay_lorna]
I bet you did! [jillhill]
i love dance with my father by luther vandross.................... [antepexx]
Wow! What a beautiful song! [jillhill]
There are many songs that make me cry! It all depends on what they're similar with, what they remind me of. Lately the songs that made me cry quite a lot were movie soundtracks... They remind me of my dreams, my goals... the world and other stuff... They're different for every person though, if you noticed. Some may not be touched at all by certain songs, but if they would hear that song for the first time playing in the background of a clip with whatever they care about the most, they would've felt it differently. For me it's the soundtracks of Naruto that give me a special mood. Here are some if you want to hear them: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xem28E_xfk http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGVMS4AWUlU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s4cSS1E3T-Y [moonlight_dream]
THanks for sharing the links..and you are right. The soundtracks do have outstanding songs....Circle of Life by Elton John from The lion king is also one that makes me cry! [jillhill]
The rose, by Bette Midler makes me cry. I think it sums up everything about life, the hopes and dreams, the insecurities we all have, and the simple fact that everything is meant to be....life and death as represented by the flower that blooms in the spring "becomes the rose." I cry every time I hear it. [taface412]
I am an author, my new book is almost finished....and it's called There should have been roses! [jillhill]
I love Celtic Woman, but the one that comes closest to making me cry is Dan Fogelberg, because he died last year from prostrate cancer, and I had another close friend many years ago that died at about the same age. Think I'll go take a saw palmetto. And then there is my own music at www.soundclick.com/danmatheny My album, Melancholy Ways, was written following a divorce, and it was a very heartbreaking time for me. Also, my song, "When Ya Comin' Home?" was written following my first divorce, and my son, 6 at the time, was sleeping in his room, and I felt he needed his mother there as well. Music is therapy. It helps us to get through the hard times, and it is there for our times of rejoicing also. My album, The Last Mile, was written during my music minister period, and though I don't have a lot of references to God or Christ, I saw Him in the people I was around. Welcome Back to the Blues, which was largely written in Boise, was inspired by the other musicians I was playing with when I was the keyboardist for the Boise Blues Society. Sounds like we have a lot in common. I, as the performer, and you as the listener. Our lives are so full. There are so many things we'd like to do, and so many dreams go by the wayside. Loved ones are lost, and new loves are found. If you are into sad songs, try "The Sad Cafe" by Don Henley and the Eagles. I lived for a time in Don's home town of Linden, Texas. You talk about a small town into drugs and utter depravity. I couldn't stay. Had much of my equipment stolen. No wonder he left. We've got to take music to new level. Beyond our excesses of our youth. I'm working on my new album, and it is going to be more family oriented, more praiseworthy, more technically and artistically superior than anything I've ever done. Hopefully it will make more money. May the wind be at your back, and the sun in your face, as you travel down the road of life. Dan P.S. Do you want to be friends? [keymandan]
I'll do a friend request, and I'll give you my e-mail by private message once we are. Then you can send me some of your suggested lyrics, and I'll see if I can put some tunes to it. I've really not been too inspired lately in lyrics, but have a bunch of new tunes that I'm working on. I don't know how I could record them, well, I do actually, as there is someone here local I'm planning on working with that has a studio. I like lyrics that speak of the condition of the human soul, and lately I'm wanting to write those that inspire us to rise above the hard times. In the Great Depression of the 30s, writers such as Cole Porter cheered folks up. Still, I can and should write some that reflect the tragedy of child abuse, for instance, that I suffered and so many others as well. I'm all over the board, and I'm open for whatever. Lyrics need to have an AABACB pattern as much as possible in order to be commercially viable, with the B being the chorus, containing the hook line, and the C being the bridge. They need to be started, sung, and finished within 3 minutes, generally. If this sounds like a formula approach to songwriting, well, I've studied it for 30 years or more. I believe I know how to write and perform a hit song. It started with listening to the Beatles. Mama wouldn't allow me to do so until I was sixteen, and driving my own car, and listening to 96X Album Rock in OKC. She caught me in our 1966 Mercury Marquis, while she and Daddy were in the grocery store, doing all sorts of gyrations to my older brother's 8-track of "Hard Day's Night", and forbid me to listen to those depraved 4 guys from Liverpool. Since he was a Pentecostal preacher, and therefore she was Pentecostal mother, my music experiences were severely limited. Instead she insisted I play the standards, or classical music. Until I sold Grit newspapers door to door. And bought my first 12-string. Hee-hee. Daddy wouldn't teach me, so I took what I knew from piano, and applied it to learning the guitar. Music theory and all that. At any rate, I ended up learning a few Beatles songs, and noticed that they were written according to a formula which almost destined them to be hits. And they weren't the only ones to do so. The same could be said for Merle Haggard or James Taylor or Neil Young. There are exceptions: American Pie, The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald, All Along the Watchtower, for example, last much longer than 3 minutes, and don't follow the verse-verse-chorus-verse-bridge-chorus-chorus formula. That is story-telling in music. I probably would have had a hit by now - Lord knows I've had connections with the music industry in times past - had I been more oriented towards relationship songs, such as "She Loves You", or "If I Fell in Love with You", or "Michelle" by the Beatles, or "I Only Have Eyes for You", or "The Chair", or "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face". The problem was that I simply am not a romantic kind of guy. I'm a man's man, by and large. Even though I've had a few girlfriends, and am now married for the 3rd time, I never had what my nephew called, "game". I didn't, and still don't, have any one-liners designed to get a woman in the sack. I don't really even desire it very often, and when I did, because I was younger, I was incredibly shy, and would find every excuse to not follow through with my intention to go talk to this or that girl. So, writing relationship songs has been nearly impossible for me. Finally, I have led a tortured and complicated life. It seems, at times, that I've never been understood. Furthermore, I feel like John - a voice crying in the wilderness - neither eating nor drinking, and yet called a madman. Oh, I both eat and drink, but I've definitely been a voice crying in the wilderness, and certainly considered a madman. I'm crying for justice and mercy, and I abstain from any kind of drug. Thankfully, one greater than me is coming, and one that has more power and authority is already here. For a sword comes out of his mouth, and there will be no withstanding His mighty retribution against those who seek only to hurt and to destroy. I am a messenger for His coming, and may those who live only for death and destruction take heed, for He will be my vengeance for all those innocents who have suffered. Yours in the Name of the Most High, Dan [keymandan]
Yes the name of the song is (ON THE WINGS OF A SNOW WHITE DOVE) I belive. It was sang at my father funneal as it was his favorite song. That was a sad a happy day as I knew he was no longer in pain and feeling worthless. See now I'm teary. lol Ok better now. I like celtic women. They are very good. You have a wonderful day. And yes it could be the mix. Your friend onlydia [onlydia]
I also love that song! I had forgotten it.....but it's a tear jerker! [jillhill]
Yes,there are songs and music that makes me cry.I love the old time Gospel music..One song makes me cry every time I hear it.It is Amazing Grace.Anytime I hear a sad song about death I usually cry. I am the same way when I see a sad movie or read a sad book. The tears just pour out.I have been this way my whole life,,which is a long time.{lol} [mcelhenney]
Amazing Grace was sung at both my parents' funerals....it also makes me cry as does The Lord's Prayer! [jillhill]
There are three songs that makes me cry when I hear it. Below are the lyrics to the songs, if anyone wants to read them. 1st one is Patty Loveless's "How can I help you to say goodbye". We played it my graduation and then again at my brother's funeral. "How can I help you to say goodbye? Through the back window of a '59 wagon I watched my best friend Jamie slippin' further away I kept on waving 'till I couldn't see her And through my tears, I asked again why we couldn't stay Mama whispered softly, Time will ease your pain Life's about changing, nothing ever stays the same And she said, How can I help you to say goodbye? It's OK to hurt, and it's OK to cry Come, let me hold you and I will try How can I help you to say goodbye? I sat on our bed, he packed his suitcase I held a picture of our wedding day His hands were trembling, we both were crying He kissed me gently and then he quickly walked away I called up Mama, she said, Time will ease your pain Life's about changing, nothing ever stays the same And she said, How can I help you to say goodbye? It's OK to hurt, and it's OK to cry Come, let me hold you and I will try How can I help you to say goodbye? Sitting with Mama alone in her bedroom She opened her eyes, and then squeezed my hand She said, I have to go now, my time here is over And with her final word, she tried to help me understand Mama whispered softly, Time will ease your pain Life's about changing, nothing ever stays the same And she said, How can I help you to say goodbye? It's OK to hurt, and it's OK to cry Come, let me hold you and I will try How can I help you to say goodbye? How can I help you to say goodbye? The 2nd one came shortly after my brother's death. Everyone should know this one that P Diddy did after Biggie died. This one really gets me. "I'll be missing you" Seems like yesterday we used to rock the show I laced the track, you locked the flow So far from hangin on the block for dough Notorious, they got to know that Life ain't always what it seem to be (uh-uh) Words can't express what you mean to me Even though you're gone, we still a team Through your family, I'll fulfill your dream (that's right) In the future, can't wait to see If you'll open up the gates for me Reminisce some time, the night they took my friend (uh-huh) Try to black it out, but it plays again When it's real, feelings hard to conceal Can't imagine all the pain I feel Give anything to hear half your breath (half your breath) I know you still living your life, after death Every step I take, every move I make Every single day, every time I pray I'll be missing you Thinkin of the day, when you went away What a life to take, what a bond to break I'll be missing you It's kinda hard with you not around (yeah) Know you in heaven smilin down (eheh) Watchin us while we pray for you Every day we pray for you Til the day we meet again In my heart is where I'll keep you friend Memories give me the strength I need (uh-huh) to proceed Strength I need to believe My thoughts Big I just can't define (can't define) Wish I could turn back the hands of time Us in the six, shop for new clothes and kicks You and me taking flicks Makin hits, stages they receive you on Still can't believe you're gone (can't believe you're gone) Give anything to hear half your breath (half your breath) I know you still living you're life, after death Every night I pray, every step I take Every move I make, every single day Every night I pray, every step I take [Puff] Every day that passes Every move I make, every single day [Puff] Is a day that I get closer [Puff] To seeing you again Every night I pray, every step I take [Puff] We miss you Big... and we won't stop Every move I make, every single day [Puff] Cause we can't stop... that's right Every night I pray, every step I take Every move I make, every single day [Puff] We miss you Bïg The last one is Mariah Carey's One Sweet Day, I used to sit and listen to it over and over again after my brother died. Now if I hear it, it makes me cry, but it's a good cry. "One Sweet Day" Sorry I never told you All I wanted to say And now it's too late to hold you 'Cause you've flown away So far away Never had I imagined Living without your smile Feeling and knowing you hear me It keeps me alive Alive [Chorus:] And I know you're shining down on me from heaven Like so many friends we've lost along the way And I know eventually we'll be together One sweet day Darling I never showed you Assumed you'd always be there I took your presence for granted But I always cared And I miss the love we shared [Chorus] Although the sun will never shine the same again I'll always look to a brighter day Lord I know when I lay me down to sleep You will always listen as I pray [Chorus] Sorry I never told you All I wanted to say [chertsy]
THanks you so much....though you brought tears to my eyes! [jillhill]
I probably shouldn't be posting this on the internet, but... I'm a serious rocker (metallica, AC/DC, etc.), but everytime Whitney Houston sings that damn 'I will always love you', even I get all teary eyed. It even makes me feel like I'm a softy, but I know I'm not. [MagicGuy]
THat is a beautiful song! [jillhill]
yes i too have a song that make me cry or feel teary. the song candle in the wind sang by elton john for diana's funeral. this songs reminds me of how some people cause the death of a very humble and nice person. if nothing happened to her then i guess we would all be seeing a lot of changes. [nornik]
ok have a pleasure on the other discussions [nornik]
There is some music that will make me tear up, though usually it is lyrics more that gets to me. It is more of what my mind puts to it that upsets me. [UtopianIdealist]
I think you are right....it's what the lyrics signify. [jillhill]
Hi jillhill, my mother says that when I was a baby I used to laugh when there was happy music on the radio and that I used to cry when the music was sad. It is not so extreme these days, but I still have strong feelings for music and certain pieces of music not only make me cr, but can lift me up as if I was flying. A modern piece, which brings tears to my eyes in Queen's "Who Wants to Live Forever?" Much of Ennio Morricone's music is stirring especially the music from the film The Mission, which is very sad... Have a great week.Umart [umart13]
You too umart! [jillhill]
There is one song that makes me want to cry. " I'll be seeing you." It is from WWII.Every time I hear it , I think of the G.I.s that didn't make it home. [sarahruthbeth22]
That is very sad! [jillhill]
Bread's Guitar Man That song is just so sad, in my opinion. And some songs by Bright Eyes, they're so raw with emotions. I don't like EMO that much though, it's just all hype. [inkyuboz]
Ah....heart wrenching music! [jillhill]
I think music can inspire all types of emotion. That's probably why there's background music in movies and television shows. Music adds to the enjoyment of life. [6precious102]
It certainly does! [jillhill]
I think any music along with pictures can make a person cry. I cry easily so I could be wrong, but when there is music playing at the same time it just brings back memories so much easier! I have always wanted one of those frames just never get one. I feel I need to seperate my wants and needs right now.sad [messageme]
Hello jillhill! There are a lot of songs that really make me cry. There's Somewhere in Time and Moon River on top of my list. The song What Matters Most is another song that never fails to bring tears into my eyes. Some Christmas songs like I'll Be Home for Christmas and White Christmas also make me cry. [dolce_vita78]
Christmas songs really do it for me too! [jillhill]
Hi jillhill.Well even I feel te same way though I am very young.I generally get moist eyes when I hear songs dedicated to mothers.There are two such songs in Hindi (National Language of India).I stay at hostel and this is when I realize how much I miss my parents.Anyways have a nice day ... --surrendershamessurrender-- [Shames]
