Any songs out there that bring a tear to your eye??

I don't know about "crying", but the two songs that bring a tear to my eye are:

The Star Spangled Banner - It doesn't matter what version, hearing the national anthem & seeing Old Glory makes it nearly impossible to have a dry eye.

Amazing Grace - The caveat is that it has to be the bagpipe version.


Here's another one that, while not a "tear-jerker", definitely has potenial:
International You Day - By No Use For A Name
I'm sorry that it took so long to write this song
But I gave up
You see one million words can't describe how it feels
To know your love

Where did I go wrong?
I should have told you from the start
That I'm closer then you think
When we're apart
Nothing that I've tried
Is as simple as this line...

But without you
My life is incomplete
My days are absolutely gray
And so I'll try
Let your heart know for sure
That I have so much more to tell you
Every single day

I swear I'm giving up my inside
To the one
That I adorded
I know this world is big enough
For you and I
But I'll give you more

I'm coming home today
To wipe the tears out from your eyes
I'm totally enamored by your life
Nothing that I've done
Has ever been for one

But without you
My life is incomplete
My days are absolutely gray
And so I'll try
Let your heart know for sure
That I have so much more to tell you
Every single day

My life is incomplete
My rights are absolutely gone
So wake me up
Before you leave today
Something I need to say
'Cause they'll be nothing when you're gone
 
Jeff, that song did it too.
 
I had forgotten about November Rain... I haven't heard it in a long time. That one is hard to hear.

I can't get through "Let It Be" by the Beatles or "Thank You" by Led Zeppelin.

I think my most difficult song to get through is still "Dream On" by Aerosmith.

Geeez, can you tell when I grew up? Someone pass me a tissue! I mean it!
 
Butterfly Kisses- I can't imagine my little girl leaving:confused:

I wish you were here-

Angel-

The little girl-


and my husband wonders why I listen to country!!:D
 

A lot of the ones already mentioned do it for me too....

Also -[ there is a song being played on a local radio station here lately, by a young male vocalist named Josh Groban, who has a voice that sends shivers down my spine. The song is called "To Where You Are"....go to www.joshgroban.com and have a listen.
 
When I hear the Voices of Liberty sing the Star Spangled Banner as a teenager it totally changed how I viewed history class. It did bring tears to my eyes. Others already mentioned are Ave Maria and Amaizing Grace.

Also True Companion by Mark Cohen and Time After Time by Cyndi Lauper...

Also, the song they play after Illuminations... can't remember the name but the words are truly beautiful!
 
Ave Maria

Amazing Grace...as soon as the bagpipes start, so do I
 
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, the long version. I associate this song with my youth ending and it still brings a tear to my eye.
 
I cannot make it through all the verses of Amazing Grace (which we seem to sing quite often at our church) without getting choked up and teary eyed. The combination of melody and lyrics along with memories of loved ones who have passed away gets to me every time.
 
"I Miss My Friend" by Darryl Worley

"I Bowed on My Knees" by The Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir

I have yet to get through either of these without crying.......
 
Some of the ones mentioned and one more...I think the name is "Dont Take The Girl". Its a country song that starts out with a little boy going fishing with his dad and he tells his dad not to take the girl along with them. Then they get older and the same boy is on a date with the girl and they get mugged or something and he tells the robber to take this or that, but dont take the girl. Then a few years later they are married and are having a baby. I think the line goes something like "doctor says the babys fine, but youll have to leave, cause his mamas fading fast..." Then the guy prays to God to take everything he has, but please dont take the girl.
Oh Im filling up with tears just typing this. :( :rolleyes:
 
Superman by five for fighting....reminds me of 9/11...tears everytime...
 
12 years ago, my mom had a burst aneurysm, and was in a coma for 3 days. On the 3rd day, my little brother and I (I was 22, he was 17) went to the movies to escape the situation for a couple of hours.

When we got back into the car after the movie, Fire and Rain by James Taylor was playing. I got the weirdest feeling and knew that my mom had died. We went to the hospital and found out that she died at the same time we heard the song. She really loved James Taylor.

I cry every single time I hear Fire and Rain.
 
David Gates and BREAD: "I found her Diary underneath a tree.....and started reading about me......." Also, Barry Manilow: "When October goes" was my late Mom's favorite Month and this song reminds me of her.:o
 
ok Let's try this for the third time..

Superman...By Five for Fighting is Zurgswife's favorite song not Zurg.....and brings a tear to my eye everytime...

I think I finally have the right sign on name and the correct thread.....:D
 
"The Little Drummer Boy" does it to me. I'm getting a little teary just thinking about it.
 
Butterfly Kisses--Bob Carlisle
Friends & This Is Your Time--Michael W. Smith
Amazing Grace
I Can Only Imagine--Mercy Me
 
Originally posted by Tony-NJ
" I know your shining down on me from heaven" from Boys To Men & Mariah Carey. That song was constantly on the radio when my Mom passed away. :(
that's "One Sweet Day." beautiful song. :)
 














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