I was listening to A Prairie Home Companion this morning, a rebroadcast with Randy Newman. He sang Marie, a song I have heard many times before (although not for quite a while). I was eating my breakfast, and as Randy came to the chorus,
I loved you the first time I saw you,
And I always will love you, Marie,
I just burst out in tears.
I’m a 50-year old guy, not terribly sentimental, not depressed, not given to emotional outbursts, and, no, I’ve never been in love with someone named Marie. But there is just something about the tone of the song, the minor key, the sad harmony, and I don’t know what else. It just got me in a way that was amazingly powerful and surprisingly sudden. (I’m glad no one was around to see me inexplicably crying, but it was actually kind of enjoyable to be caught up in this emotion.)
There are several songs that do this to me, and Randy has written at least one other: When She Loved Me, from Toy Story 2.
Others are:
Louise, by Paul Siebel, recorded by Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt, and others.
Would You Like to Learn to Dance, by Steve Goodman.
Ah, Leave Me Not To Pine, from Pirates of Penzance by Gilbert and Sullivan.
Does this happen to you? What songs do it for you?