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It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 3346. The tune is older, dating to the 18th century. It originated as a gavotte in the 1752 opera Le devin du village (The Village Soothsayer) by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. [1] [2] The subject of the song is grief associated with loss, in this case from the death of an "old gray goose". [3]
Ghost (Justin Bieber song) Give Heaven Some Hell; God Is Really Real; The God That Failed (song) Goin' Blind; Gone Away (song) Gone Too Soon; Good Grief (song) Grace (Jim McCann song) Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer; The Great Gig in the Sky; Green, Green Grass of Home; Griogal Cridhe; The Gunner's Dream; Gypsy (Fleetwood Mac 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.
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The song and its lyric video were released on September 12, 2017, as the fourth and final single from her debut studio album, Stranger in the Alps, through the Dead Oceans label. The song follows a narrator describing the death of someone whose funeral she will be singing at, depicting the inescapable grief, anxiety, depression of everyday life.
"Threnody for Sharon Tate", written by Freddie Hubbard and İlhan Mimaroğlu, from the 1971 album Sing Me a Song of Songmy "Lament for Booker", written by Horace Parlan in memory of Booker Ervin; In film and other music: "Threnody To Earth" by Dream Koala "Candle in the Wind" by Elton John and Bernie Taupin "Ohio" by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
After country music star Granger Smith lost his 3-year-old son, River, in a tragic drowning accident in 2019, the singer says he faced a humbling realization. "It showed me that I didn't have a ...
"Homesick" was written during a time of hardship for the band—nine people close to MercyMe's band members had died in a short span of time. [1] Lead singer Bart Millard initially wrote the chorus to "Homesick" following a funeral service for two infants that died in utero, but did not finish the song, as didn’t want to fake his way through writing the song. [1]