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Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them.....

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#25re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/3/07 at 10:46pm

Days of Plenty
I won't mind
some things were meant to be

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another_reprise
#26re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/3/07 at 11:00pm

the title song from Bare... it never fails


Does the sun really rise in the east?
Does the earth really spin around the sun?
What's it matter in the least?
What's real to me ain't real to everyone.

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#27re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/3/07 at 11:10pm

for good~wicked
the song of purple summer~sa
finale b~rent seasons of love

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#28re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/3/07 at 11:27pm

14 Dwight Ave Natick Massachusetts
Anytime
Fran and Janie
Diary of a Homecoming Queen
Girl You Should Know
Our Time
Good Thing Going
Not a Day Goes By
Lullaby of Broadway
Happy Birthday Darling
Tell Me On A Sunday
I Don't Remember You/ Sometimes A Day Goes By
Losing My Mind
Infinite Joy
New Words
My Grandmother's Love Letters
Temporary
Old Friend
Meadowlark
Venice
What I Did for Love
Since You Stayed Here
Let Me Grow Old
I Hate the Bus
When the Earth Stopped Turning
Time Heals Everything
I Promise You A Happy Ending
The Graveyard
There is a Fountain/ It Don't Make Sense
Wheels of a Dream


[title of show] on Broadway. it's time. believe.

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#29re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/3/07 at 11:36pm

Make Them Hear You
Around the World
No One is Alone
Move On
Not While I'm Around- Depending on the person singing it.
Nothing (A Chorus Line)


Happy...Everything! Kaye Thompson

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#30re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/3/07 at 11:39pm

Somewhere That's Green Reprise - Little Shop

dramaboy27
#31re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/3/07 at 11:45pm

Left Behind.......Spring Awakening
Fable and The Light in the Pizza....Light in the Piazza
Im Here...... the Color Purple
Finale ..... the Drowsy Chaperone
Under Water....Caroline O C
Many more......

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freeadmission
#32re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/3/07 at 11:50pm

Oh, yes. I haven't listened to it in so long, I almost forgot. I'll have to tack on "There is a Fountain/ It Don't Make Sense" - Parade


misschung
#33re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/4/07 at 12:43am

This is so corny, but the Part of Your World reprise from The Little Mermaid always gets me


The morning star always gets wonderful bright the minute before it has to go --doesn't it?

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#34re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/4/07 at 12:49am

What would I give to live where you are
What would I pay to stay here beside you?
What would I give to see you smiling at meeeeee


LOL, that one gets me too.

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misschung
#35re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/4/07 at 12:58am

please, I even got tearful listening to the version on the demo for the musical!


The morning star always gets wonderful bright the minute before it has to go --doesn't it?

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#36re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/4/07 at 1:18am

Kerry Butler makes me happy.

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#37re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/4/07 at 2:20am

Feed the Birds from Mary Poppins. Can't explain it -- I haven't cried when I hear it in the film, but from the first time I saw Mary Poppins in London, I've teared up every single time.

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#38re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/4/07 at 2:48am

Somewhere from WSS. Especially Barbra's rendition.
Lot's Wife from CorC.
I Know Him So Well & Heaven Help My Heart from Chess.
Still Hurting from the Last 5 Years
Sunday/Finishing the Hat from SITPWG.
No More from Into the Woods.
Migratory V/Horse with Wings (Ricky Ian Gordon)-as sung by Betty Buckley.
Four Unlikely Lovers from Falsettoland.
In Passing Years sung by Nancy Lamott (RIP)
The Human Heart from Once on this Island
Just to name a few...


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One Song Glory
#39re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/4/07 at 6:28am

I'll Cover You (Reprise) - RENT
Wheels of a Dream - Ragtime
Empty Chairs, Empty Tables - Les Mis
Those You've Known - Spring Awakening
Endless Night - Lion King


I'm not a gay stereotype. I'm a coincidence.

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#40re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/4/07 at 6:54am

Children and Art never fails. Oh yes, and We Do Not Belong Togeather. Really, I cry at every tear jerking song in SITPWG 9my fav musical)
mf07

justafan2
#41re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/4/07 at 8:09am

"You'll never walk alone"---Carousel (never fails)

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#42re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/4/07 at 8:21am

We Do Not Belong Together and Fable are two, but I don't cry every time I hear them.

Oh, and No More and Eva's Final Broadcast/Lament.


Theatre is a safe place to do the unsafe things that need to be done. -John Patrick Shanley
Updated On: 6/4/07 at 08:21 AM

misschung
#43re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/4/07 at 8:30am

for some reason, the Finale of Guys and Dolls gets me once in awhile


The morning star always gets wonderful bright the minute before it has to go --doesn't it?

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#44re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/4/07 at 9:35am

"Around the World" from Grey Gardens is the biggest tear jerker I've ever listened to. When I personally perform it I cry. (The last line-the one in my signature-gets me going.)

"Another Winter in a Summer Town" from Grey Gardens usually turns on the waterworks, too, as does "Will You?".

As for other shows-"Wishing You Were Somehow Here Again" does for sentimental reasons, as does "I'm Not That Girl" and "On My Own".


"A birdcage I plan to hang. I'll get to that someday. A birdcage for a bird who flew away...Around the world." "Life is a cabaret old chum, only a cabaret old chum, and I love a cabaret!"-RIP Natasha Richardson-I was honored to have witnessed her performance as Sally Bowles.

K8eeyore
#45re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/4/07 at 9:47am

Your Daddy's Son from RAGTIME
Different from HONK!
No One is Alone from INTO THE WOODS

bill mobley
#46re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/4/07 at 9:56am

I have some non-broadway songs also.
The gospel singer Sandi Patti's song "In Heavens Eyes" makes me come to tears most times that I hear it. "In Heavens Eyes there are no losers."

But Janis Ian's rumination of outcast girls (and even boys) of the high school world of the 50's and 60's also does it:

It was long ago and far away
the world was younger than today
when dreams were all they gave for free
to ugly duckling girls like me

Sniff sniff.

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#47re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/4/07 at 10:19am

"Legally Blonde" haha i know, I'm embarassed to even post that...it's stupid that I even cry, but after seeing the show twice, I always do and I don't know why! Something about it... haha

let the bashing begin...

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#48re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/4/07 at 10:32am

As soon as George Hearn and Mandy Patinkin sing "Goddamnest hours that I ever spent were waiting for the Girls Upstairs," on the Follies in Concert CD, I'm in tears. Barbara Cook singing In Buddy's Eyes always makes me cry, too.


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#49re: Songs That Make You Cry No Matter How Many Times You Listen to them....
Posted: 6/5/07 at 9:53pm

"Finishing the Hat" AND "We Do Not Belong Together"
-- SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE

The scenes in Act I where George is trying to justify the way he treats others have always been the most emotionally devastating to me; I have always been overly detached from the world around me, and it hits personally, y'know?

"Jerry Likes My Corn" AND "Another Winter in a Summer Town"
-- GREY GARDENS

"Jerry" always struck me as the final sign of a woman ("Big" Edie) who is looking for any scrap of affection she can get, even in someone like Jerry.

"Another Winter" is the climax of the show, and therefore (because it's well-written) the most devestating. I thought when I first heard the song that Edie going back was a very sad ending - basically giving up after trying so hard to leave.

I understand now, though, what the song is really about - but it's still a bit sad to me.

"Children Will Listen"
-- INTO THE WOODS

An absolutely beautiful song.

"The Fall of Saigon"
-- MISS SAIGON

Just for the part where the crowd starts shouting their individual pleas to get on the transport.

"You're Gonna Love Tommorrow/Love Will See Us Through"
-- FOLLIES

For the part where the two songs blend.

"Goodbye Love"
-- RENT

Again, beautiful (in this case, beautifully tragic) music.

"Take a Look Lee"
-- ASSASSINS (Broadway Revival)

The section from when the voices of the assassins start to blend together in goading Lee on, to where Lee shoots, to where the presidential march blares out of the silence... one of the most horrifying moments I've heard so far in musical theater.


"Y'know, I think Bertolt Brecht was rolling in his grave."
-Nellie McKay on the 2006 Broadway production of The Threepenny Opera, in which she played Polly Peachum