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Sufjan Stevens Vs. My Tearducts

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Zaarin:
Pearls Before Swine's "I Saw The World", from their 1968 album Balaklava made me cry like a little boy when I first heard it. A combination of circumstances in my life and the pure fragile beauty of the song itself just made something snap inside me.

Inlander:
Oh.  Here was me thinking this was a thread about some mash-up between Sufjan Stevens and some indie band I'd never heard of called "My Tearducts".

Seriously.

EDIT: as for sad songs, the saddest I can think of is "The Testimony of Patience Kershaw" by some bloke called Frank Higgins.  I know it via its recording by a lovely English folk singer named Elle (pronounced "Ellie") Osborne:

http://www.elleo.com/mp3s/The-Testimony-of-Patience-Kershaw.mp3

Spinless:
Because NO THING COMPARES
NO THING COMPARES
TO YOU

Godammit, I'm starting to tear up now after just typing that. There we go, one single tear.

...

And now I'm fine.
(sinead oconnor version obviously)

Joseph:
Hope There's Someone by Antony and the Johnsons is probably the song most likely to make me cry.  There's just something about that song, I dunno.

Merkava:
I think Bird Gehrl is the bigger tear-jerker, but I get chills from all of the Johnsons' songs.

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