Help me find a specific sad song

They play it on The Current, our local indie radio station. It’s a bit older, very sad and is similar in message to Harry Chapin’s “Cat’s in the Cradle”, but more about how we all don’t acknowledge each others feelings.

Some bits of lines I can remember.

“The man that yelled grew up never knowing any feelings other than anger”

“And you want to be the parent that you wish you had.”

Not sure of the song, but you could check the station’s playlist at https://www.thecurrent.org/ when it’s on or been on. The playlist seems to go back aways.

Best I can do is guess:

David Wilcox’s “Chain of Anger”?

When you say it’s a “bit older”, do you mean “a bit older than Cat’s In the Cradle” (which came out in 1974)?

I mean I have heard it for a few years now, but do not know when it was released. If I had to guess post 2000.

Close, that’s the general mood, but it’s not the song.

I am not even sure if it’s acoustic, but it’s so melodic that I cannot remember.

Can’t say those ring a bell. Have you tried things like ChatGPT? They are sometimes remarkably good at identifying a work from very skimpy clues…

Gemini referenced my own post here and your recommendations so far. Thanks AI.

Though CHatGPT spit out Matilda By Harry Styles which is close, but not the song.

What else can you tell us about the song? Male singer, I assume? Presumably not a country song…

Male singer. Only one. Definitely a guitar there but can’t be sure if it’s electric.

I cannot remember any clear refrain or chorus.

I know this is an extreme long shot and I am bringing to you guys with almost nothing to work with, but you guys have come through before so I ask again.

Are there times when you typically listen to this station… and times when you don’t?

F’r’instance, would be more likely to listen before noon? Afternoon?Early evening? Do you commonly listen in the wee small hours of the morning?

How about week days vs weekends?z

Radio stations publish their playlists online, so you can compile a list of song titles to check.

Like @duality72 said.