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Thereu2019s nothing like a sad, slow song to aid in a post-breakup cry or to be the soundtrack to a bad day. Itu2019s a well-known fact that music is made to bring out emotions in all of us, but what may come as a surprise is that sad music can have the opposite effect from what you would expect.<br>https://unrequitedlover.com/unrequitedlove/the-20-best-sad-songs-ever-written/
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Most Depressive Songs Ever
There’s nothing like a sad, slow song to aid in a post-breakup cry or to be the soundtrack to a bad day. UL
It’s a well-known fact that music is made to bring out emotions in all of us But what may come as a surprise is that sad music can have the opposite effect from what you would expect.
Wallowing in sad songs can actually elicit positive feelings of “transcendence, peacefulness, and nostalgia,” Most Depressive Songs Ever
1. “Nothing Compares 2 U” by Sinéad O’Connor The original version of “Nothing Compares 2 U,” tossed off by Prince in the mid-’80s and released by the purple one’s protégés The Family
On paper the idea of a country music legend covering Nine Inch Nails sounds absolutely ghastly – even Trent Reznor thought so. 2. “Hurt” by Johnny Cash
Yes, dance-pop troupe Saint Etienne made a jauntier version in 1991, and yes, it kind of overshadowed the enigmatic Canadian songwriter’s 1970 original. But it shouldn’t have. 3. “Only Love Can Break Your Heart’ by Neil Young
4. “Teardrop” by Massive Attack Trip-hop provided the tasteful music fan’s weepy soundtrack of choice for much of the ’90s, with tracks like Portishead’s “Roads” LA
Morrissey hates being pigeonholed as miserable, but he really did bring it upon himself sometimes. 5. “I Know It’s Over” by The Smiths
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