I don’t have any particularly sad songs, but Ivylad has one I refuse to listen to, just like when I flip the channels when the Humane Society ads come on.
Partial lyrics:
Well I fly that plane called the Angel Flight
Come on brother you’re with me tonight
Between Heaven and earth you’re never alone
On the Angel Flight
Come on brother I’m taking you home
I listen to a lot of folk/acoustic singer/songwriter music which means my playlist is is just one continuous joyfest.
Bill Morrissey’s “Standing Eight” album was done after his divorce. So it’s got some rollicking songs on it. These Cold Fingers is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Not.
Lucinda Williams: Sweet Old World is a song to friend or relative who committed suicide.
Justin Hayward’s Forever Autumn is pretty damned melancholy.
I usually bring up Leonard Cohen’s “Dress Rehearsal Rag” in this kind of thread, but that’s not so much sad as just damned depressing.
She did a straight (as in not the hip hop mix/sample version that is better known) girl-and-her-piano version of this song that brings back the sometimes problematic relationship I had with my now-deceased mother.
Grey herself has said she wrote the lyrics about her deceased grandfather.
The chorus is haunting.
It’s so loud inside my head
With words that I
Should have said
And as I drown in my regrets
I can’t take back
The words I never said