Guest Dante Posted March 29, 2007 Posted March 29, 2007 (edited) Wawawiwa! Nice thread. All these songs have made me phisichally cry at least once Jiimmy Radcliffe - All After Tonight Is All Over Walter Jackson - In Between Tears Non-soul: The Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out The Smiths - Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me Caifanes - M¡tenme Porque Me Muero Caifanes - Antes De Que Nos Olviden The Who - Love Reign O'er Me Pat Kelly - How Long Moderatto - No Podr¡s Bonus: a Skatalites tune, can't remember wich one. The best party I've been EVER. The tears could have been produced either by the tune (most probable reason) or the swet And maybe some more with a couple of drinks Cheers Dante Edited March 29, 2007 by Dante
Guest MARTIN SNOW Posted March 29, 2007 Posted March 29, 2007 Everytime for me, Louis Armstrong 'What a Wonderful World' BETTER MAKE THAT EX-WORLD BY THE LOOKS OF THINGS AT THE MOMENT.
Guest Una Scot-Oz Posted March 29, 2007 Posted March 29, 2007 I noticed that too Jo - just goes to prove that the blokes are the biggest softies after all Mind recovered from it's earlier blankness at last - here's my last one - (at least for now) Ray Pollard - The Drifter Karen Well here's another "lassie" quite a few make me cry too but my main one is Barbara McNair - You're Gonna love my Baby And sorry guys but my non-soul one actually two are Spirit in the Sky - I can't remember who sings it but it reminds me of my childhood dog who died when that record came out and my sister used to play it to torment me! and even sillier is - Two Little Boys ... probably makes me homesick! That's what happens when you live in a far off land! There is a Scottish one too that I can't listen too without crying but only the Scots would know that one.
Guest Posted March 29, 2007 Posted March 29, 2007 Is it 'Donald Wheres ya Trooosers' ? I loved that record when I was kid.
Guest TONY ROUNCE Posted March 29, 2007 Posted March 29, 2007 You're just being pedantic now. Lainie Hill is northern soul. Carole King is pop/rock. You ever seen a photo of Lainie Hill incidentally? Yes, Pete, that's why I made the point. Lainie's record is sung by a white person, written by a white person and produced by a white person. Doesn't make it any more of a soul record, therefore, than "It's Too Late" is. I'm not denying it's a Northern Soul record, but that wasn't how it was described in the posting, was it? Not being pedantic, just being particular...
Guest Una Scot-Oz Posted March 29, 2007 Posted March 29, 2007 which scottish one Una ? It's "At Hame wi' ma Ain Folk" We've been at some of the parades for Anzac day here and it ends up in the pub with the old soldiers, (you just follow the bagpipes) and they always sing that! I start crying, then they start! Another moment was my birthday(St Patrick's day) I had five pipers playing happy birthday, then they played Flower of Scotland! I was off again! Most of the time I'm okay, and I do a good rendition of Donald Where's your Troosers!
Guest marge Posted March 30, 2007 Posted March 30, 2007 Non-soul: The Smiths - There Is A Light That Never Goes Out The Smiths - Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me nice call the first has made me well up many a time the second has made me laugh with all the irony the song intended. Soul wise, bit cliched but Shirley Whals, Why am I crying, and 'Colour him father' are the two soul tracks that have reduced me to tears.
Guest moggy Posted March 30, 2007 Posted March 30, 2007 The Chilites Toby & Coldest days for personal reasons you understand
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