Hey Pandas, I Need Some Sad Songs To Listen To! Post Some For Me!
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Angel by Sarah McLaughlin, nothing compares by Sinead O'Connor, hello again by Neil Diamond, high by lighthouse family, tears in heaven by Eric Clapton, daddy's little girl by dr hook, everybody hurts by R.E.M, every breath you take by the police, numb by linkin park, cars by snow patrol, breath by ana nalick, unbreak my heart by toni braxton, mad world by Gary Jules, creep by radio head arms by Christina perri, can't live by Mariah carey see you again by Charlie puth, bleeding love by leona Lewis, someone like you by Adele, last kiss by pearl jam, and already gone by Kelly Clarkson.
This is me- the greatest Showman, Moments - One Direction, If I die young - Glee cover, Angels - Robbie Williams, Impossible - James Arthur, Memories - Maroon Five, Two of us - Louis Tomlinson.
I mostly just know songs from musicals and these might not make the most sense without context but here ya go :): Alabanza, Michael in the bathroom, burn, first burn, it’s quiet uptown, for good, who lives who dies who tells your story,
Too many I could mention but off the top of my head... Brett Detar - Broken Hymn * 8mm - Liar * Moby - Natural Blues * Lauryn Hill - Ex-factor * Bon Iver - Heavenly Father * Paul Tiernan - How to Say Goodbye * Luluc - One Day Soon * Milow - Born in the Eighties * Chicane - No Ordinary Morning * The Weepies - World Spins Madly On * Madonna - Xstatic Process * J. Tillman - No Occasion * Inara George - Fools in Love * The Streets - Dry Your Eyes * Chantal Kreviazuk - Until We Die * The Paper Kites - Featherstone * Damien Rice - Grey Room * The Kooks - See Me Now * Lenny Kravitz - Calling All Angels * Robyn - With Every Heartbeat * The Smiths - Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want ... Anyway... I think I've named more than enough! Enjoy!
Ghost by Badflower and Bullet by Hollywood Undead are both pretty great. and if you want a song that sounds happy but is actually sad, Hey Ya by OutKast is a pretty great classic
Someone like you-Adele, Landslide-fleetwood mac, if the world was ending-JP Saxe, no time to die-billie ellish,you broke me first-tate mcrae, when we were young-adele. Sorry for spontaneously capitalising.
Two Suns In The Sunset by Pink Floyd, off of The Final Cut, 1983. Devastating nuclear warfare as viewed by the common civilian, interjected with a child screaming.
A Toute La Monde by Megadeth. I am sure I am spelling it wrong but it was going to be my suicide note.
In the Quiet Morning (for Janis Joplin), Joan Baez; River (River Phoenix), Natalie Merchant.
Angel by Sarah McLaughlin, nothing compares by Sinead O'Connor, hello again by Neil Diamond, high by lighthouse family, tears in heaven by Eric Clapton, daddy's little girl by dr hook, everybody hurts by R.E.M, every breath you take by the police, numb by linkin park, cars by snow patrol, breath by ana nalick, unbreak my heart by toni braxton, mad world by Gary Jules, creep by radio head arms by Christina perri, can't live by Mariah carey see you again by Charlie puth, bleeding love by leona Lewis, someone like you by Adele, last kiss by pearl jam, and already gone by Kelly Clarkson.
This is me- the greatest Showman, Moments - One Direction, If I die young - Glee cover, Angels - Robbie Williams, Impossible - James Arthur, Memories - Maroon Five, Two of us - Louis Tomlinson.
I mostly just know songs from musicals and these might not make the most sense without context but here ya go :): Alabanza, Michael in the bathroom, burn, first burn, it’s quiet uptown, for good, who lives who dies who tells your story,
Too many I could mention but off the top of my head... Brett Detar - Broken Hymn * 8mm - Liar * Moby - Natural Blues * Lauryn Hill - Ex-factor * Bon Iver - Heavenly Father * Paul Tiernan - How to Say Goodbye * Luluc - One Day Soon * Milow - Born in the Eighties * Chicane - No Ordinary Morning * The Weepies - World Spins Madly On * Madonna - Xstatic Process * J. Tillman - No Occasion * Inara George - Fools in Love * The Streets - Dry Your Eyes * Chantal Kreviazuk - Until We Die * The Paper Kites - Featherstone * Damien Rice - Grey Room * The Kooks - See Me Now * Lenny Kravitz - Calling All Angels * Robyn - With Every Heartbeat * The Smiths - Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want ... Anyway... I think I've named more than enough! Enjoy!
Ghost by Badflower and Bullet by Hollywood Undead are both pretty great. and if you want a song that sounds happy but is actually sad, Hey Ya by OutKast is a pretty great classic
Someone like you-Adele, Landslide-fleetwood mac, if the world was ending-JP Saxe, no time to die-billie ellish,you broke me first-tate mcrae, when we were young-adele. Sorry for spontaneously capitalising.
Two Suns In The Sunset by Pink Floyd, off of The Final Cut, 1983. Devastating nuclear warfare as viewed by the common civilian, interjected with a child screaming.
A Toute La Monde by Megadeth. I am sure I am spelling it wrong but it was going to be my suicide note.
In the Quiet Morning (for Janis Joplin), Joan Baez; River (River Phoenix), Natalie Merchant.
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