This edition of Rotations features songs that had a degree of success, that are renowned by music collectors for being some of the saddest songs recorded. Hopefully, one will notice that there is commonly a juxtaposition between the somber lyrics and the redemptive music.
Warning: Occasionally Mild Reference to Thoughts of Self Harm
Playlist:
I’m All Fed Up / Big Mama Thornton; The Chronological Big Mama Thornton 1950-1953 CD [2004]
I’ll Never Get Out of this World Alive / Hank Williams; 40 Greatest Hits LP [1979]
Chrystal Chandeliers / Charlie Pride; The Country Way LP [1967]
It Never Rains in Southern California / Albert Hammond; It Never Rains in Southern California LP [1972]
Dead End Street / The Kinks; The Ultimate Collection LP [2002]
Alone Again / Gilbert O’Sullivan; Back to Front LP [1972]
Can We Still Be Friends / Todd Rundgren; Hermit of Mink Hollow LP [1978]
The Word / Junk Yard Band; The Word EP [1986]
El Diablo / Arcadia; So Red the Rose LP [1985]
Sowing Seeds / The Jesus and Mary Chain; Psychocandy LP [1985]
Weight of the World / Neil Young; Landing on Water LP [1986]
Bell Bottomed Tear / The Beautiful South; 0898 Beautiful South LP [1992]
Last Night I Dreamt That Somebody Loved Me / The Smiths; Strangeways Here We Come LP [1987]
Rain / The Chills; Brave Words LP [1987]