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Sarah McLachlan/Tear Jerker
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This Canadian songbird can write some very moving songs. * Oh, god. "Angel". Just, don't try listening to that song when you're having a fun time. No, don't play it! DON'T PLAY IT!!! WAAAAAHH!!! [lets out tears] * As you can see above, "Angel" is a prime One-Woman Wail. Especially when the song plays over a montage of sad animals during that ASPCA commercial. * There is another ASPCA commercial with "Answer" playing over it -- "Cast me gently into morning, for the night has been unkind" -- combined with a montage of abused animals. * "I Will Remember You" is probably one of the saddest "goodbye" songs one could ever listen to, and has been used for two different series finales: Melrose Place and Felicity. It can be a very powerful tearjerker for people who have lost someone
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This Canadian songbird can write some very moving songs. * Oh, god. "Angel". Just, don't try listening to that song when you're having a fun time. No, don't play it! DON'T PLAY IT!!! WAAAAAHH!!! [lets out tears] * As you can see above, "Angel" is a prime One-Woman Wail. Especially when the song plays over a montage of sad animals during that ASPCA commercial. * There is another ASPCA commercial with "Answer" playing over it -- "Cast me gently into morning, for the night has been unkind" -- combined with a montage of abused animals. * "I Will Remember You" is probably one of the saddest "goodbye" songs one could ever listen to, and has been used for two different series finales: Melrose Place and Felicity. It can be a very powerful tearjerker for people who have lost someone. * And for Buffy the Vampire Slayer fans everywhere, "Full Of Grace". Although, even without that association, this song is sad enough. Add in that ending, and it only gets worse. * Then there is "Fallen". * And "Hold On", which came about when she was hearing about a HIV-negative woman who was watching her lover's slow death from AIDS. * "When She Loved Me". That is all. * "Man-Erg". * "I Love You", to those who fell in love with someone, but was/is too scared to tell them.