"She's Leaving Home" by the Beatles actually makes me cry. Which is odd, as I've never experienced a family breakup or anything like that for it to be touching a raw nerve.
Great version, thanks for sharing.A lot of people have mentioned Abba songs, which tend be melancholy but not depressing.
Portishead's cover version of SOS, on the other hand...
Originally by Tears For Fears with, I think, the same lyrics but a much more upbeat tempo.I like the song 'Mad World', by Gary Jules, but the lyrics are slightly depressing.
Originally by Tears For Fears with, I think, the same lyrics but a much more upbeat tempo.
However, probably THE most depressing song that I have ever heard is the dreadful dirge that is our current national anthem.![]()
Under Your Thumb (Godley and Creme) as another song that I view as depressing in both senses of the word, although maybe that's deliberate. My reading of the lyrics is that they are probably about domestic abuse and suicide, but there's a hint of homelessness as well as ghostly supernatural stuff in them. Add in the casual reference to smoking, which would've been more neutral when the song was written, but these days when the dangers of smoking are so well known and smoking is so much more associated with death and bad vibes, it just adds more blackness to the song. So in terms of subject matter, it's got everything - I'm not sure you could get any more depressing! Except you can - because musically, the song just comes across to my ears as totally boring, repetitive, and uninspiring to listen to, quite independently of the lyrics. (Although I can see that someone more into that style of music might find it more inspiring)
On the other hand I will agree here.I find Seasons in the Sun (Terry Jacks) a very good and moving song on a very sad subject.
Indeed, but I find the Gary Jules version to be more haunting.
I'll thrown in "In A Lonely Place", also by New Order, although it was originally written and never released by Joy Division.Leave Me Alone by New Order.
Hangman looks round as he waits
Cord stretches tight then it breaks
Someday we will die in your dreams
How I wish we were here with you now
Agreed, they are very enjoyable!With the mentions of Radiohead, can I, just as an aside, bring up the Lancashire Hotpots' take on how their band has developed?
(If you ever get chance, go and see the Hotpots live, they are hilarious).