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Clearly Christie saw this picture and realized how awful it was to fight the tide of progress:

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Kodaline- All I Want. The video makes me cry happy tears. The song itself makes me cry sad, sad, all alone tears.

Straight up, to the immigrant parent furniture behind him. Asian-Americans have a new hero.

Can one be taught to dance like that? Like, especially if one is overweight and middle-aged, with very little grace? I'm asking for a friend ...

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So many wonderful classics and personal favorites of mine have already been listed. But I'll add this unlikely one to the queue. It's from the soundtrack of an admittedly mediocre movie called 8 Seconds, about a young bull rider who dies too soon. Everyone on my mom's side of the family loves this theme, and my

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This may sound strange, but my favorite version of River is by Robert Downey Jr - yes him! Hauntingly beautiful. I think you'll love it.

1. Van Morrison's I'll be Your Lover, Too: Oh, god Van Morrison why do have to remind me that every man I've ever dated has never wanted to do any of the things you've mentioned?

When She Loved Me by Sarah Mclachlan. Tears every time.

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Probably every version of "River" elicits tears, but I like Cee Lo Green's, from his Christmas album.

Seconding the people who've said "Hallelujah" and "Bridge Over Troubled Water", but another one that makes me cry all the time is "I Will Follow You Into the Dark" by Death Cab for Cutie. It's lame I know, but I was an angsty teenager when that came out and it brings me right back there!

I have so many that get me teary, and for so many different reasons. I cried at the drop off a hat, though, so anything can really get to me.

Gahhh Coldplay "Fix You" gets me every time and I don't even like Coldplay.

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"Hotel California" Has sentimental value to my dad and I.
"Adagio in D Minor" from the Sunshine soundtrack.
"Poison and Wine" by the Civil Wars. LISTEN AND WEEP, WEAKLINGS. The very first time I heard it I was ironing in the basement at work. It was a live recording from A Prairie Home Companion, which I hate, but I

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The Lumineers - "Morning Song". The guitar & the lyrics are devastating, and the whole "unrequited love" aspect is very applicable to my life atm.

"Baby Mine" from Dumbo, the song where Dumbo goes to visit his mom while she's locked up. It doesn't matter when or where but I hear that song and I start sobbing.

oooh! good topic :) ok mine, hands downs, is Last Goodbye by Jeff Buckley. gets me every time. your #2 is a good contender for me too.

My gut punch is Vince Gauraldi Trio's "Christmastime is Here" aka the Snoopy Christmas song. I WEEP.