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"There'll Be Sad Songs (To Make You Cry)" is a song by English singer Billy Ocean from his sixth studio album, Love Zone (1986). The song was written and produced by Wayne Brathwaite and Barry Eastmond; Ocean was also credited as a co-writer for the song. The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 for the week beginning 5 July 1986 ...
Shelton wrote that "Sad Eyed Lady of the Lowlands" was a "wedding song" for Sara Lownds, whom Dylan had married on November 22, 1965, only three months prior to recording the song. [ 30 ] [ 31 ] Heard by some listeners as a hymn to an other-worldly woman, [ 32 ] for Shelton "her travails seem beyond endurance, yet she radiates an inner strength ...
The song's lyrics are featured in the bridge of the Dead Milkmen song "(Theme from) Blood Orgy of the Atomic Fern", on the band's 1987 album Bucky Fellini. A highly fictional version of the song's origin is at the heart of the 1999 German/Hungarian film Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod (Gloomy Sunday – A Song of Love and Death).
Ein Lied von Liebe und Tod (Gloomy Sunday – A Song of Love and Death, Hungarian: Szomorú vasárnap) is a 1999 film, a German/Hungarian co-production.. Although the movie centers on a romantic love triangle with tragic consequences, it has a strong historical background, set in Hungary during World War II.
After the Ball (song) Afterlife (Arcade Fire song) AGATS2 (Insecure) Ain't No Sunshine; All at Once (Whitney Houston song) All Girls Are the Same; All I Do Is Cry; All I Have (song) All Too Well; All You Wanted; Already Gone (Kelly Clarkson song) Amar pelos dois; And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going; Angel (Amanda Perez song) Another Sad Love Song
A teenage tragedy song is a style of sentimental ballad in popular music that peaked in popularity in the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Lamenting teenage death scenarios in melodramatic fashion, these songs were variously sung from the viewpoint of the dead person's romantic interest, another witness to the tragedy, or the dead or dying person.
The Long Day Closes (song) Love Is Stronger Than Death; Love, Me; M. Mad (Ne-Yo song) The Magic Key (song) Make Me Wanna Die; Marwysgafn; The Mercy Seat (song) Miss ...
"The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll" is a topical song written by the American musician Bob Dylan. Recorded on October 23, 1963, the song was released on Dylan's 1964 album The Times They Are a-Changin' and gives a generally factual account of the killing of a 51-year-old African-American barmaid, Hattie Carroll (née Curtis; March 3, 1911 – February 9, 1963), [1] by then 24-year-old ...