rnigma said:And now that it's the holidays... one of the most manipulatively tear-jerking things ever recorded is again being trotted out:
"Christmas Shoes"... aaarrrgh....
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rnigma said:And now that it's the holidays... one of the most manipulatively tear-jerking things ever recorded is again being trotted out:
"Christmas Shoes"... aaarrrgh....
Kent T said:Took care of "The Christmas Shoes" problem in a real hurry. Hand disc to secretary, please launch on command of Pull, Blam, Pull, Blam. A little bit of Colt .45 therapy. End of problem. Sometimes, being the PD has advantages.
joybandit said:I've often thought Brook Benton's "Rainy Night In Georgia" was pretty depressing.
joybandit said:I've often thought Brook Benton's "Rainy Night In Georgia" was pretty depressing.
joybandit said:I've often thought Brook Benton's "Rainy Night In Georgia" was pretty depressing.
And "In the Ghetto," but it was, of course, designed to be. It was meant to make you think.jfrancispastirchak said:As was Don't Cry Daddy, Elvis...joybandit said:I've often thought Brook Benton's "Rainy Night In Georgia" was pretty depressing.
firepoint525 said:And "In the Ghetto," but it was, of course, designed to be. It was meant to make you think.jfrancispastirchak said:As was Don't Cry Daddy, Elvis...joybandit said:I've often thought Brook Benton's "Rainy Night In Georgia" was pretty depressing.
"Kentucky Rain" was actually one of my favorite Elvis' hits from his later career, probably because I am old enough to remember when it was a hit, unlike some of his earlier songs.CTListener said:Written by Mac Davis. And one of Elvis' other depressing hits, "Kentucky Rain," was written by Eddie Rabbitt.firepoint525 said:And "In the Ghetto," but it was, of course, designed to be. It was meant to make you think.jfrancispastirchak said:As was Don't Cry Daddy, Elvis...joybandit said:I've often thought Brook Benton's "Rainy Night In Georgia" was pretty depressing.
johnbasalla said:"Rainy Night In Georgia" is a song that is more melancholy-sad then depressing. "Is That All There Is" by Peggy Lee may be the biggest hit that is truly depressing.
There we go again-- lyrics misinterpereted thanks to the compression of AM radio. Oops, wrong thread. :-[johnbasalla said:...the lyric actually goes... "Let's break out the booze and have a ball"...
stevations said:How about songs that whine too much....Stevie Wonder.. Isn't She Lovely Aretha Franklin.....Think ....and ....Natural Woman Simply Red.....Holding Back the Years Even if the lyrics are not sad the way they are sung sure is.