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    Quote Originally Posted by AtomicEraTom View Post
    That's my sentiments these days.
    At your age, it should be boy.
    People think they are so rebellious and original, when really they are just banal, boring and dumb.

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    Oh gosh. Most depressing song for me is "Last Kiss" by J. Frank Wilson & the Cavaliers, though I heard the Pearl Jam remake in 2000.

    I hate it for two reasons: 1) it's utterly depressing and 2) I was pregnant at the time and enduring morning sickness and generally feeling like crap. So whenever I hear that song on the radio, I immediately remember feeling horrible.
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    "The End of the Rainbow"

    A musician I really admire is the venerable British folk-rocker Richard Thompson, and yeah, he's written a lot of downbeat songs. (He's also written some positive ones.)

    But this one - where he tells an infant that there's nothing worth growing up for - has got to be one of the most depressing things I've ever heard. I wonder what personal pain he was drawing on when he wrote this song!?! Lyrics are here:

    http://www.richardthompson-music.com...atic.asp?id=52

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    Submitted a song without lyrics that is depressing to me. It reminds me of time passing by and the inevitability of an end.
    People think they are so rebellious and original, when really they are just banal, boring and dumb.

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    When I was in kindergarten, one of my classmates had leukemia and died that year; I think he was 5 when he passed. His favorite song was Puff the Magic Dragon, and so the whole class sang the song at his funeral. It actually chokes me a little to think about it. Definitely depressing.
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    Small - Portishead


    The Best Is Yet To Come, with translation


    The Great Below - Nine Inch Nails


    Big Long Now - Nirvana


    Pushit (Live, Salival) - Tool


    Trent Reznor and Kurt Cobain created depressing songs quite well. Perhaps it had something to do with their miserable addictions?
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    Artist: Vern Gosdin
    Song: Chiseled In Stone
    Album: Very Best of the Voice

    You ran cryin' to the bedroom
    I ran off to the bar,
    Another piece of heaven gone to hell,
    the words we spoke in anger
    just tore my world apart,
    And I sat there feeling sorry for myself.

    Then that old man sat down beside me
    and looked me in the eye,
    and said "Son, I know what you're going through,
    You ought to get down on your knees
    and thank your lucky stars that you got someone to go home to."

    (Chorus)
    You don't know about lonely,
    Or how long nights can be,
    Till you lived through the story
    That's still livin' in me,
    And you don't know about sadness
    'til you faced life alone,
    You don't know about lonely
    'til it's chiseled in stone.

    So I brought these pretty flowers
    hoping you would understand
    sometimes a man is such a fool,
    Those golden words of wisdom
    from the heart of that old man,
    showed me I ain't nothing without you.

    You don't know about lonely,
    Or how long nights can be,
    Till you lived through the story
    that old man just told me,
    And you don't know about sadness
    'til you faced life alone,
    You don't know about lonely
    'til it's chiseled in stone.
    You don't know about lonely,
    'til it's chiseled in stone.
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    Leaving On A Jet Plane by Peter, Paul and Mary. It came immediately to mind for me.
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    One song that always make me moody is when british Julie London sings ` CRY ME A RIVER`
    She sings it so well, and the guitar orchestration is suberb.
    This is a song that I always come back to listen to.
    The lyrics suits the mood of this song brilliantly I think.

    http://www.youtube.com/results?searc....0.RwSQKxKVT-M

    AND THE LYRICS

    Now you say you're lonely
    You cry the whole night through
    Well, you can cry me a river, cry me a river
    I cried a river over you

    Now you say you're sorry
    For bein' so untrue
    Well, you can cry me a river, cry me a river
    I cried a river over you

    You drove me, nearly drove me out of my head
    While you never shed a tear
    Remember, I remember all that you said
    Told me love was too plebeian
    Told me you were through with me and
    Now you say you love me
    Well, just to prove you do
    Come on and cry me a river, cry me a river
    I cried a river over you

    I cried a river over you
    I cried a river over you
    I cried a river over you

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    John Conlee -- I Don't Remember Loving You



    I don't remember loving you
    And I don't recall the things
    You say you put me through
    You tell me that you've had
    A guilty conscience for so long
    You say that you walked out on me
    You say you did me wrong
    Well I just don't see how that could be true
    Because I don't remember loving you

    I don't remember loving you
    You might talk to my doctor
    He drops by each day at two
    I get a funny feeling
    When I look into your eyes
    There's something in your smile
    That gives my stomach butterflies
    You must look like someone I once knew
    But I don't remember loving you

    I don't remember loving you
    I heard you mention children
    Did you say there's one or two?
    You say I quit my job
    And then I drank myself insane
    You say that I ran down the highway
    Screaming out your name
    Now that's not the sort of thing that I would do
    No, I don't remember loving you

    I don't remember loving you
    I absolutely, positively
    Know that can't be true
    But everyone I know here
    In this place is very strange
    If you'll hand me my crayons
    I'd be glad to take your name
    In case I run across the guy you knew
    But I don't remember loving you
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