Natalie Merchant -------- Life is sweet - From the CD Ophelia
Black ----------------------- Wonderful life, this song is pretty much about grief though the lyrics are not that obvious they become so when the music is added.
http://www.lyricsbox.com/47-black-lyrics-wonderful-life-29dmbw2.html
The Beatles -------------- Song for No-one - from the “Revolver Album”. When someone leaves you and leaves you in an empty house this can really cut.
Mary Chapin-Carpenter- Only a dream - From the album “Come on come on”. Just voice and piano, about an elder sister leaving home, its a very initmate personal song.
Tim Hardin ---------------- Reason to Believe. Now on the"Hang on to a dream" anthology, sad that he could write something like this and be pretty much lost for most of the rest of his life to drugs, who know what else he might have achieved
McIain of Glencoe ------- Moira Kerr, from the album titled to the song. It’s pretty much an old Scottish poem set to music about the massacre of the McDonalds at the hands of the Campbells, this is a keening lament.
Same 'oul town ---------- The Sawdocters. You might want to check them out, this is about the frustrations of a restless Irish serf stuck in a hard life in a mundane litle town with no future.
I’m a dreamer ------------ Sandy Denny. From the CD set ‘Who knows where the time goes’. The song is about a woman agonising wether she should leave her partner, in the end she makes the decision to go, but its a tough call. Shes much better knwon for her work with Richard Thompson who wrote much of her repertoire, this song is heartbreaking.
She’s gone ---------------- Darryl Hall & John Oates, you need a live in relationship breakup to feel the full force of this song, what comes as a surprise to me is that these two could produce something so exceptional from all their very average stuff.
Fields of Gold ------------- Eva Cassidy. Penned and originally sung by sting, Eva Cassidy adds a winsome sound that completes it, one of the very few covers that is better than the original, she’s sadly missed.
Angel ---------------------- Sarah McLachlan. Her voice just cuts straight through any hard shell you might have developed, clean into your heart. I defy anyone not to be moved by this song.
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/s/sarah-mclachlan/121956.html
When she loved me—Sarah McLachlan. From the film ‘Toy StoryII’. Again she just bypasses all your cynical defenses, true its just about a rag doll, true its a bit mushy, and yet it still reaches in there because of the way she sings.
http://www.lyricsfreak.com/s/sarah-mclachlan/122004.html