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kristadb
July 4th, 2003, 01:32 AM
I need a list of some heart-wrenching, hair curling love songs...

I like to have background music when I write; it helps get me into the mood for the more emotion scenes.

Any suggestions?

kristadb
July 4th, 2003, 01:56 AM
Here are some of the ones I have:

-At this Moment (was sang on Family Ties when Alex and Tracy Pollen were saying good-bye in a train station)
-This is the Night (clay aiken)
-Bridge over Troubled Water
-Solitaire (NOT by Karen C /shutter)
-Not Supposed to Love you anymore
-The Heart Don't LIe

Those sort of things. Gut wrenching types of songs. I write my best romance scenes when I'm completely depressed from music :)

dawngirl
July 4th, 2003, 01:56 AM
Sad, happy, what's your preference? I know some of the sad...

Stay Gone - Jimmy Wayne - Country (relationship sux, better off apart, stay away because I'm healthy this way)

Movin' On - Rascal Flatts - Country (life full of regrets, getting rid of ghosts/demons, etc., life is waiting)

These Days - Rascal Flatts - Country (seeing old flame in airport, still thinking about her, still missing her, etc.)

Independence Day - Martina McBride - Country (child witnessing abusive relationship, mother burns house down, child goes to county home, etc.)

Who's that Man (Running My Life) - Toby Keith - Country (Divorced husband and wife, father drives by house, sees someone else's car in driveway)

I'm So Happy - Toby Keith and Sting - Country (Divorced man tries to get his life together with "joint custody and legal separation)

Oh Krista, I could go on for days with gut wrenching Country music if you could tolerate the tunes that go along. The stories are great, and I seem to relate a lot of my life experiences to them, however I know there are other genres that express it all just as well. Check out lyrics, see what might inspire you, then hook up with tunes.

ETA: Heart Don't Lie...Good one!

kristadb
July 4th, 2003, 01:57 AM
Nah, Country is good for pain and suffering!

I don't like Martina, but I forgot about Rascal Flatts.

Thanks!

sandiemac
July 4th, 2003, 04:05 PM
snow on the sahara -- anggun
it's a super romantic song....i love it!!!!

superjane
July 4th, 2003, 10:24 PM
Amazed by Lonestar
I Cross My Heart by George Strait
Celine Dion has a few good ones.
I Love You by Sarah McLachlan

thefragile77
July 5th, 2003, 12:34 AM
OMG anything by The Cure - Pictures of You, A Letter to Elise, Watching Me Fall, Lovesong, Sinking...

LadyFaile
July 5th, 2003, 03:59 AM
love the Cure :)

what about 80's powerballads?
foreigner had some good ones, tears for fears, inxs, duran duran, that sort of thing.

Finlay
July 6th, 2003, 01:23 PM
All I ask of you - Cliff Richard & Sarah Brightman (don't ask!)

spa_girl
July 6th, 2003, 01:26 PM
Chariots Rise by Lizzie West.

It's my new favorite love song. AMAZING. It's the last song on the "Secretary" soundtrack. You have to check it out. Her vocal style is similar to Nathalie Merchant's.

missleigh
July 6th, 2003, 01:44 PM
Romeo and Juliet- Dire Straits
Ghost- Indigo Girls
Putting the Damage On- Tori Amos
Like Cockatoos- The Cure
Solitary Man- (cover) Crooked Fingers
Crazy- Patsy Cline
When U were Mine- Prince

positively gut wrenching.

Max Power
July 6th, 2003, 01:49 PM
"Seeing Things" - Black Crows

jilhrt2
July 6th, 2003, 02:09 PM
"Maybe I'm Amazed" God Street Wine

EquiPro
July 6th, 2003, 03:06 PM
kristadb,

There is nothing, NOTHING more romatic, kick in the heart, makes you want to melt than nearly any love ballad sung by Luther Vandross.

the very best:

A House Is Not A Home - please, please, please listen to this - if you haven't heard it, you will be absolutely amazed.

Superstar/ Until You Come Back To Me - you might think that Ruben does this well - can't compare to Luther

Love Won't Let Me Wait - makes clothes magically throw themselves off your body and onto the floor

I Want The Night To Stay

Crazy Love


NOW, singer that can absolutely leave you on the floor in a big mess is Sade:

Is It A Crime - the very best. Still makes me tear up - if you've ever lost a love, this is the song

Pearls - a song about a woman's love for her child, and her suffering

Finally, you don't have to love Barry Manilow, to love this song - about lost love:

When October Goes

These are the hard core, leave you on the floor in a heaping pile of tears, OR the hard core, gonna definately get laid but good, songs. Please listen to them and review them here.

jilhrt2
July 6th, 2003, 03:10 PM
I agree, Sade is a good one. :cry:

Treehuggerl
July 11th, 2003, 07:51 PM
Hallelujah by Jeff Buckley (powerful, but a bit love-revoking)
Train Leaving Gray by Mason Jennings
Down to You; All I Want; A Case of You -all by Joni Mitchell
and
Colours by Donovan

Bankruptor
July 11th, 2003, 08:23 PM
Robert Cray - "I Wonder" and "The Price I Pay"

Al Green - "Love and Happiness" and "Let's Stay Together"

Blood Sweat & Tears - "I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know"

The Cars - "Why Can't I Have You?"

Also Rod Stewart's version of the old Holland/Dozier/Holland Motown number "You Keep Me Hanging On" always sends shivers through my soul, though less powerful versions exist performed by The Supremes, Vanilla Fudge and others.

Try those on for size . . . . ;)

The_Gazumper
July 11th, 2003, 08:33 PM
Sing A Song For You by Tim Buckley <3

kristadb
July 12th, 2003, 02:53 PM
Thanks for the ideas; there are some good ones.

(Luther Vandross puts me to sleep and the Indigo girls makes me want to poke my eyes out LOL)

jilhrt2
July 12th, 2003, 03:19 PM
What about, Tom Waits "Hold On"? It's a great song. Not your typical love song, but it is really beautiful and touching.

maple_syrup
July 13th, 2003, 08:28 PM
okay you people make me feel young. two good songs that aren't necessarily love songs but are still tear jerkers are "He's my Son" by Mark Schultz, christian guy but the song is about a kid who was terminally ill or sumthin, and "Concrete Angel" by Martina McBride.
or Frank Sinatra "Fly me to the moon" or Michelle Branch's "Goodbye to you"

Frankie is about as old as i get in terms of music
*sighs as she gazes across the generation gap*

jilhrt2
July 14th, 2003, 02:10 AM
Originally posted by maple_syrup
okay you people make me feel young.

Why how old are you? I'm fairly young (20) although, I feel old....but, most of my musical taste is from the earlier generations. Just because you are growing up in this generation, doesn't mean you're excluded from the earlier generations...:)

sandiemac
July 14th, 2003, 12:52 PM
Originally posted by Treehuggerl
A Case of You -by Joni Mitchell


ooh...good one ;)

MsRuthieB
July 14th, 2003, 01:41 PM
Far Away-Carole King

Wild World-Cat Stevens

Time in A Bottle, Say I Love You in a Song, Operator (could you help me make this call)-Jim Croce

and anything by Bread

or Sarah McLaughlin's (sp?) Fumbling Toward Ectasy.

jilhrt2
July 15th, 2003, 12:41 AM
Originally posted by MsRuthieB
Time in A Bottle, Say I Love You in a Song, Operator (could you help me make this call)-Jim Croce


I love Jim Croce....:)