What songs do you listen to when you are low?
By Bee1955
@Bee1955 (3882)
United States
March 6, 2007 8:21pm CST
The 'crying' songs.
Mine are Elton John's 'Candle in the Wind', 'Sad Songs', and of course 'Blue Eyes' Barry Manilow's 'I Made It Through The Rain' and 'Trying To Get The Feeling"
R.E.M.'s 'Losing my Religion'
Hearts' 'What About Love' and 'These Dreams'.
What are yours?
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@Mitch_Miyaka (797)
• Philippines
17 Apr 07
I can't say I have a favourite, it depends on my mood or what I'm doing as to what I listen to as in I like it loud and heavy when I'm driving, soft and gentle when I'm relaxing and lively when I've got stuff to do around the house but at the moment I seem to be into early reggae as I've just rediscovered some old tapes(yes folks that old format) that a Friend made up for me, ah the memories!!
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@diansinta (7544)
• Indonesia
23 Jun 08
Hi there Be1955, We miss you!
My song is is All songs of Kosh groban, pavarotty and chalotte Church.
OoXx~dian
@angelicmoonkat (27)
• United States
23 May 08
The songs I listen to a lot of country when I'm sad. Normally when I'm sad it has to do with relationship problems, so I end up listening to song that make me think of the problems I'm having. Things like "Happy Ending" ~ Avril Lavigne, "Cold Day in July" ~ Dixie Chicks, "Top of the World" ~ Dixie Chicks, "Travelin' Soldier" ~ Dixie Chicks, "Soldier" ~ Anna Nalick, "Without You" ~ Rent, "I'll Wait for You" ~ Joe Nichols, "Wings of Serenity" ~ Falconer, and "Fade Away" ~ Seether.
Those are at least some of my favorites.