Widowed Village

A community of peers created by the Soaring Spirits Loss Foundation

Woke up this morning with a song in my head. ;;3rd eye blind-hows it going to b, that promted me to go threw and listen to others some real tear jerkers the 1 song i listen to and everytime im crying…

Woke up this morning with a song in my head. ;;3rd eye blind-hows it going to b, that promted me to go threw and listen to others some real tear jerkers the 1 song i listen to and everytime im crying my eyes out. Pink-who knew. What isanybody else's songs that do that too. Big huggs to u all. G

Views: 72

Comment

You need to be a member of Widowed Village to add comments!

Join Widowed Village

Comment by carolynne on February 10, 2012 at 6:21pm

Oh.....I forgot a really big one, heard it today and had to lock myself in my office for a bit, I had forgotten about it....The Fray, "How to Save a Life". : (

Comment by Kirochka on February 8, 2012 at 5:22pm

This is going to sound really lame, but "Next 2 You" by Chris Brown and (I'm so embarrassed) the Biebs.  "Someday when the sky is falling/I'll be standing right next to you" - for some reason my brain always pictures me standing helplessly by Jerry's bedside in the hospital.  "Nothing will ever come between us" - except death did.  I watched the silly video for that song a million times and was fine, but then got the CD and put it on in the car on the way to work and the lyrics just hit me that way and now it's hit-or-miss whether I'll cry or not when I hear it...

Comment by kimkirt (KK) on February 6, 2012 at 9:20pm
Tim McGraw has a new one called "Halo." I swear I held my breath when I heard it the first time.
Comment by momalone29 on February 5, 2012 at 9:49am

Pink's "who knew" does it to me every time.

Comment by DonnaReid on February 5, 2012 at 3:29am

Who Knew....holy S*** that hits me right in the heart. It made me cry when I was driving in the car with my daughter 2 weeks ago. I never really listened to all the words until now. This one could very well have me dehydrated in no time~

Comment by loveliveson on February 5, 2012 at 12:44am

Who Knew is the main one that really does it for me.  I always had a hard time with Tears in Heaven before all this, just too sad, but now it's impossible.

Comment by gcortez55 on February 4, 2012 at 4:48pm
Clair de lune by DeBussy really brings me to my knees. It is the last song I heard my husband play on his piano.
Comment by smit09 on February 4, 2012 at 4:46pm

Craig was music.

He used to play his guitar and sing for me all of the time/ when I was pregnant, the baby responded to this. It was awesome. He was awesome. Any Neil Young will get me,OASIS, Fleetwood Mac, Rod Stewart.(he proposed to me with Rod playing)

before he died he was learning Noel Gallaghers "If I had a gun" -youtube it if you havent heard it! It's a beautiful song, and whenever that plays, I will instantly cry.

April Wines "Im on fire for you baby" -he said he thought of me when he heard that one!

---crazy how music will just strike a chord. brings you to tears yet comforts you all at once 

Comment by carolynne on February 4, 2012 at 3:55pm

"How's it Going to Be" and "Who Knew" get me every time, too. Also Avril Lavigne "I Miss You/Slipped Away" and Dave Matthews Band "Grace is Gone". Stone Sour "Through Glass". Tori Amos "A Sorta Fairytale". Pearl Jam "Footsteps". Mostly I guess The Cure "Pictures of You", because it's a sad song in itself, but it was also Rod's favorite. There are so many for me...music has always been my outlet, now more than ever, but I get so emotional since losing him, I actually had to BAN it in the car for several months....I would cry so hard I couldn't drive!

Comment by Dianne in Nevada on February 4, 2012 at 2:30pm

I love Pink's "Who Knew" and "For Good" from Wicked, too. I have several that I can play when I need a good cry.  You may want to take a look at an older Forum Discussion where many posted links to their favorite music.

http://widowedvillage.org/forum/topics/music-that-means-something

This site is run by widowed people, for widowed people

Widowed Village connects peers with each other for friendship and sharing. The moderators, administrators, and others involved in running this site are not professionals.

Please don't interpret anything you read here as medical, legal, or otherwise expert advice. Don't disregard any expert's advice or take any action as a result of what you read here.

We're friends, not doctors, financial or legal professionals, and we're not "grief experts." But we are here, and we've been "there."

HOT TOPICS!

dating
financial
friendships
memorials
parenting
pets
parenting
psychics
PTSD
recipes

Use TAGS on blog posts, photos, and when starting discussion topics. They keep content together and are a fun way to browse the site!

Most active members this week (not including Chat) * NEW *  

© 2013   Created by Supa Dupa Fresh.

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service