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Depressing sounding songs

here's one for this thread, Last Kiss, originally sung by Wayne Cochran and later covered by J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers, the band Wednesday, and most recently in 1999 by Grunge band Pearl Jam.

the song's about a guy who was in a deadly car accident he survived that killed his girlfriend, in which he was able to give one last kiss to her as she died in his arms, yeah, that's very depressing.
 
here's one for this thread, Last Kiss, originally sung by Wayne Cochran and later covered by J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers, the band Wednesday, and most recently in 1999 by Grunge band Pearl Jam.

the song's about a guy who was in a deadly car accident he survived that killed his girlfriend, in which he was able to give one last kiss to her as she died in his arms, yeah, that's very depressing.
I remember that song, as around 1963 from Cleveland, Ohio, in deep winter I heard KSJB in Jameston, SD, sign on at 6 AM MST and then play that song before daylight destroyed the signal path.
 
here's one for this thread, Last Kiss, originally sung by Wayne Cochran and later covered by J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers, the band Wednesday, and most recently in 1999 by Grunge band Pearl Jam.

the song's about a guy who was in a deadly car accident he survived that killed his girlfriend, in which he was able to give one last kiss to her as she died in his arms, yeah, that's very depressing.
The thought of Wayne Cochran singing (and co-writing, although he got the only credit) a "dead teenager" song like Last Kiss boggles my mind, given his uptempo James Brown-style act of the mid/late '60s.
 
The country women have been turning the tables of late. In Martina McBride's '90s hit "Independence Day," the female protagonist sets fire to her house, killing her alcoholic husband. In the current hit "Wait In The Truck," by Hardy and Lainey Wilson, a battered woman's abusive partner is shot dead by a man who has picked her up hitchhiking.
Dolly wasn't there in the 60s, but she was writing from the point of view of the abused, incarcerated, left-alone-with-a-baby, murdered or suicidal woman, as opposed to the men who drove the female narrators there
 
The country women have been turning the tables of late. In Martina McBride's '90s hit "Independence Day," the female protagonist sets fire to her house, killing her alcoholic husband.
Most people probably don't even know what the song is actually about, because all they recognize is the clip of the chorus that Sean Hannity plays at the beginning of his radio show.
 
Mmm, mmm, mmm, mmm by The Crash Test Dummies
Green, Green Grass of Home by Tom Jones
Indiana Wants Me by R. Dean Taylor
Ode to Billie Joe by Bobbie Gentry
Don't know the first or third. I don't like the fourth one. I like the second one and I'm not really paying attention to the lyrics, except the ones that make me feel good.
 
Well, sometimes you need an appropriate record to lead into a death dedication. We can’t always come out of these damn uptempo records you know.
For those under 30 this is referencing Casey Kasem infamous out take on the syndicated American Top 40, as others have alluded to here. Just search Casey Kasem death dedication. Absolutely radio gold!
 
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For those under 30 this is referencing Casey Kasem infamous out take on the syndicated American Top 40, as others have alluded to here. Just search Casey Kasem death dedication. Absolutely radio gold!
Not to me. Samuel L. Jackson can curse like that but not our beloved Casey.
 
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