I think there's three of them on Grace by Jeff Buckley:
'Lover, You Should Have Come Over' - starts with a field of mourners and gets more depressing from there; 'she's a tear that hangs inside my soul forever'
'The Last Goodbye' - obvious break-up tear jerker; 'Kiss me out of desire, baby, not consolation'.
'Hallelujah' - Actually a Leonard Cohen song but IMO one of those rare occasions of a cover being better than the original.
Grace should be the soundtrack to wallowing after any break up!
'Man of the World' by Fleetwood Mac gets me too, you can almost hear him realising he's losing his mind.
And '5.15, Angels Have Gone' by Bowie. 'How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found' by Radiohead are also faves when I've got the 'ump.
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'Lover, You Should Have Come Over' - starts with a field of mourners and gets more depressing from there; 'she's a tear that hangs inside my soul forever'
'The Last Goodbye' - obvious break-up tear jerker; 'Kiss me out of desire, baby, not consolation'.
'Hallelujah' - Actually a Leonard Cohen song but IMO one of those rare occasions of a cover being better than the original.
Grace should be the soundtrack to wallowing after any break up!
'Man of the World' by Fleetwood Mac gets me too, you can almost hear him realising he's losing his mind.
And '5.15, Angels Have Gone' by Bowie. 'How to Disappear Completely and Never Be Found' by Radiohead are also faves when I've got the 'ump.
One of my dad's favourites Henry, I always find it odd that the words are so sad when the tune's kind of twee and merry - makes it sadder still.