this is the most depressing ever http://worldmysterydatabase.forumotion.net/urban-legends-paranormal-f58/song-causes-suicide-t49.htm
One that springs to mind is "Keep me in your heart for a while" by Warren Zevon. It was from his very last album when he knew that he was dying of cancer.
as cheesy as it sounds my choice would be "lament of the highborne" straight out of the warcraft soundtrack. If you know the backstory to that song it's even more saddening. [ame]http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=NbO66QPIFlc[/ame] edit: no i don't play world of warcraft, never did and never will
Verve - Bittersweet Symphony The Poets of the Fall - Late Goodbye The second one is the end theme of Max Payne 2, and depressed the hell out of me. In context of the end of the game anyway.
That particularly depresses me as it makes me remember how great the Verve used to be before they released that
not depressing in of itself but taylor hicks: do i make you proud was used in a troop tribute that quite moved me. not exactly depressed but the closest i can do
forget everything i just wrote, (the edit button hasnt co me up) three doors down : here without you in the tribute to the great eddie guerrero[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MizpWE2c8ZY"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MizpWE2n8ZY[/ame]
DOA by BLOODROCK Depressing is not the word, maybe the most macabre from my wayward youth, from Wikipedia: "...Bloodrock was best known for the song "D.O.A." (Dead On Arrival), about the victim of a gory airplane crash which became their only hit single, reaching #36 on the music charts in January 1971..." These lyrics will get you up on a Monday morning: "...Life is flowing out my body Pain is flowing out with my blood The sheets are red and moist where I lying God in heaven teach me how to die..." This DOA song was actually "Banned in Boston" (from the commercial FM radio stations playlists) of the day. AMAZINGLY someone posted it up on YouTube: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKiV34O0L50"]bloodrock 2, D.O.A. - YouTube[/ame] It sure is a plodding POS when you listen to it decades later and you ain't drunk or stoned!!!
Got another. Dropkick Murphys - Green Fields of France That song had a carload of friends quietly tearing up the first time they heard it. Luckily I'd heard it before so I was immune.
The Rose .Bette Midler Albinoni-Giazotto Adagio G minor ( Piece played by Vesselin Demirev best violinist in the world) :heart: Imagine. John Lennon. Is just me or this song is sad???