Author Topic: songs that make you feel emotional?  (Read 2762 times)

Also Stan by Eminem/Slimy Shady makes me extremely depressed




Blue Jeans by Lana Del Rey
Mine and my fiancée's song. Was our first real slow dance together.

When the Levee Breaks by Led Zeppelin
Not a very emotional song, but it represents economic and financial collapse which my family suffered through dearly in 2007-2009.
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'In a Week' by Hozier.
I love the song, and singing it, but it always makes me cry.

But I cry when singing a lot for some reason.


Undertale - Undertale
I prefer the cover version by Undertale (ft. Undertale).

I love the song, and singing it, but it always makes me cry.

But I cry when singing a lot for some reason.
There's no problem with that at all. I tear up during the national anthem before big events lol. People always bust my balls for it.

odesza - kusanagi

the intro puts me on the playground at elementary school during recess

I prefer the cover version by Undertale (ft. Undertale).
it's kind of hard to distinguish songs named after their source.

Like the power-metal band Manowar having a song named Manowar, it never comes up when I look up "Manowar - Manowar", or with Metallica's album named "Metallica", but at least that one adopted the nickname of "The Black Album."


There's no problem with that at all. I tear up during the national anthem before big events lol. People always bust my balls for it.
Yeah, I'm used to it. But it is embarassing to explain that you're crying entirely without reason.

It's also weird because some songs don't normally make me cry when singing, but one day that song may make me cry.
It doesn't have to be an emotional or meaningful song either.

taxi cab, twenty one pilots (and some others (honorable mention https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ThQkrXHdh4 ))
okay, elvis depressedly
ive got a dark alley and a bad idea that says you should shut your mouth, fall out boy
drunk drivers/killer whales, car seat headrest
always, panic at the disco
its not my fault, im happy, passion pit (and some others)
list is very long but these are the pillars holding it together

these days i only love the songs in reminiscence, but it used to be my therapist

When I'm Gone - Eminem
this was the song i was listening to when my dad called me saying that my mom is now braindead - after being in the hospital from a brain aneurysm for 13+ days. every time i listen to it, i tear up and always hear my moms voice during certain parts of the song.