Have you ever heard a song and cried?

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We all get it at some point: we hear a song and we just feel the need to burst into a million pieces for our own personal reasons. So what songs have you heard and cried to?

It rarely happens to me, but I heard Someone Like You by Adele a while ago and burst into tears when I heard the chorus. She's got a very soulful voice and that combined with the words she was singing had me going.
 
None that I can remember.

I've heard Adele. A girl with whom I recorded some music was into her and we recorded a cover of a song of her's. I haven't finished mixing it.
 
Yes this has happened to me.

When my bro passed away earlier this year, I listened to me Lord of the rings sound track
it has a song at the end called "Into the West" its about the passing of spirits and meeting again in the afterlife.

It helped me in some way to come to terms with a sudden death.
 
Well, not yet, I'd say... 'Not yet'.

Somehow, I tend to dissociate my emotions when listening to music. I get with the beat, but I don't feel particularly happy or sad when a piece or song is played. Which may well explain why I can think a 'dark' classical piece to be 'happy'... When I figured that out, I think my reaction was funny. :D

Anyway, in such a case... Well, no. I've never heard a song and cried before. There aren't many songs that can touch me, and instrumental are too... Nah. No personal touch without voices... And that doesn't count in opera.

I believe there will come a day when I listen to a song and cry after doing so. I'll probably be very old by then.
 
No song has made me cry.

There have been songs that when I'm really happy will make me really sad for no reason at all, or angry for no reason at all. I think Music has that influence in it, I'm not sure how it does but it does.
 
Not so much as crying, but it did force a tear or two out of me. "Early Sunsets Over Monroeville" by My Chemical Romance.

I'm really not sure why this song in particular did that to me, maybe it's due to Gerard Way's raw vocals, and the forced grunts/light screams near the end, but when I heard it I was like "8(", and another time I was like ":sad2:"

So yeah. xD
 
Never Too Late has always made me shed tears, no matter how many times I hear it.
 
Yeah, it had no lyrics though. It was beautifully composed, and I'd say that the composer saw some dark times in his life.
 
Yes, "Somewhere only we know", the Glee version. I had just finished DoC surprisingly and I was in an emotional mood.
 
Yes. There are a few songs that do this to me.

California King Bed - Rihanna

Hello - Beyonce

You Lost Me - Christian Aguileria

Those songs get me EVERYTIME. No matter what. lol.
 
not like, sobbing. or anything like that

but if Last Kiss doesn't make you shed a tear or feel sad, you don't have a soul :elmo:
 
Three that I know of.
First, Book of Love by Peter Gabriel. I don't know...just the way his voice sounds, just gets to me.
Secondly, End Complete V: On the Brink by Coheed and Cambria. Their albums tell a story, and on this one the main character dies, and near the middle of the song is just SOOO sad.
Third, Wake Up by Coheed and Cambria. Mostly just because it was one of those 'our song' in a past relationship.
 
Actually its only happened to me 1 time and it was when i was playing tales of abyss (sorry regualr songs havent even came close to making me cry :I) I heard tears song at the end and I shed a few tears as she was singing, her voice is just really beautiful and unique and part of the scene that was going on was leading to me cry too.
 
A Song for Milly Michaelson by Thrice

This song is magical - its haunting and beautiful. It is so simple, but it carries this amazing feeling of love and loss all at once. It's based on a movie from the 80's The Boy Who Could Fly. I love this song. And yes it makes me cry sometimes.

A Song for Milly Michaelson
 
I'm not the kind of person who'd cry because of a song no matter how sad. But there was one time when I felt like crying while listening to Coldplay's "Fix You." Maybe it was just something in the moment.
 
i can admit this.. flyleaf's broken wings and so i thought when i first heard them made me cry a lil' it was because i was going through something at the time and it really pulled an emotion outta me.
 
Pieces of music haven't made me cry in and of themselves, but they can be used in film, tv and games to make a piece powerful. Entertainment just wouldn't be the same without music.

The theme Shining in the Sky from Clannad is responsible for all the tears I shed whilst watching that series. It's pretty upsetting anyway, but the music added to the experience.
It's so beautiful...

The same can be said for the ending of Final Fantasy X... The Ending theme is one of the most beautiful FF pieces, and a personal favourite of mine overall. I knew what would happen at the end of FFX years before I actually reached it, but watching my own characters live that experience as the music played in the background still made me cry. It was the perfect end to what had been, for me, a long yet inspiring and rewarding journey.

There have been others, but those two are the examples which spring to mind at the moment. :hmmm:
 
The only time songs have made me cry is when they are played at a funeral. I have been to several funerals where they play some favourite song of the person who has passed, and no matter how shitty the song is it will always manage to bring a tear to my eye :hmph:

The last funeral I went to a coldplay song was played "miss you" or something, I fucking hate coldplay but man I burst into tears and blubbered like a baby.
 
Haha, well Im an emotional person so I definitely have. Nothing in very recent memory, but within the last month or so there probably was.

Some of Nier's soundtrack made me, but more because I just felt the music was absolutely beautiful
 
In my recent memory? Not that I know of but I can vaguely remember crying over songs that touched me when I was going through heartbreak. Oddly enough, Lifehouse's "Everything" made me cry about two months back. That's the most recent time I can remember literally bawling my eyes out over some deeply spiritual lyrics. Personally, the song was more romantic than it was religiously spiritual because obviously I was going through a messy breakup. I'm pretty emotional but it's rare that I'll sob over something so the fact that I was able to play that particular song on repeat and reminisce over everything I went through that past year -- is pretty remarkable.
 
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