What Songs Make You Cry?

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Alan Esdaile… Matt Monro Softly As I Leave You and Lorraine Ellison Stay With Me.

Judy Struys… Bruce Springsteen The Last Carnival.

Caz Simpson… Beach Boys Don’t worry baby and Holding Back the Years Simply Red.

Sheila Maile… Up The Junction Squeeze. It was always a fave of my friend who drowned in a tragic accident 20years ago.

Matt Thomas… We’re all alone – Rita Coolidge.

Karl Holden… I’ve Been Hurt, Guy Darrell, cos he was my mate thru many band reformations and I was with him the day before he flew to Spain to die.

Peter Fairless… Not many.

Sarah Harvey… Very recent but always a tear-jerker ! Dream Theater The Best Of Times.

Mike Curtis… Fall At Your Feet – Crowded House

Roy Penfold… Anything by Honey G!

Jan Warren… Summer the first time by Bobby Goldsboro …………. Oops, can’t believe I just revealed my inner “softy”??!! ………….

Janette Clare Morfey… Alone Again, Gilbert o’Sullivan,’ nuf said xx

Paul Dove… I want to know what love is,, Foreigner.. just saying,,.. Dovey..

Chris Giles… Annie’s song ….John Denver and The Love Theme from Romeo and Juliet.

Jan Warren… Hahaha, this is sooooo funny, and probably everso slightly embarrassing for some of us as we reveal our “soppy” songs??!! – carry on folks, I love it!!

Sam Rosewell… Rain – The Beatles. Always will remind me of my lovely dad who should have been the 6th Beatle!

Wendy Weaver… Something Shirley Bassey version

John Wilde… Tim Mcgraw Humble and Kind. Have a listen.

Steve Maxted… ‘Your So Beautiful’ Roy Orbison. Songs from Les Miserables.

Earl Grey… Bat For Lashes – Bat’s Mouth.

Dave Nattress… Well I’m an old rocker and all that but there are a few (non rock) songs that I try to sing along to that do choke me up and I find it difficult to continue. One is for sure “All I Ask of You” from Andrew Lloyd Webber – is it Phantom? It just is a wonderful, wonderful song. And there’s another from Les Miserables I hear occasionally but I do not know what it’s title is! So that’s pretty useless information then! I’m good at telling jokes and forgetting the punchline too.

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