Thursday, June 3, 2010

What is the Saddest Song Ever Recorded?

In the history of popular recording, which song is saddest? I'll consider the possibilities in the next few posts.

Candidate #1
“Seasons in the Sun” by Terry Jacks

Seasons in the Sun was a number 1 single for Terry Jacks in 1974.
Originally written and recorded by Jacques Brel, the Belgian folk singer, in 1961, the lyrics were translated into English (from French) by American poet Rod McKuen. The song is a goodbye from a dying man to relatives and friends. The original French version included references to his wife's infidelity though these are often omitted from the English version. It is quite probably the saddest song ever recorded. Below are some links to various versions of the song; see if you don’t agree.

Terry Jacks (1974)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxdOy-dtBfQ&feature=related

Jacques Brel (1961)
“Le Moribond
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Jl-R2NhUiI&feature=related

The Beach Boys (1973)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzjIra9pheU&feature=related

Nirvana (2004)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kO4BF67pvsc

Westlife (1999)
Massively successful Irish boy band. (Yea, I've never heard of them either).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vf31kyAb3ZI&feature=related

Final Verse

Goodbye, Michelle, it's hard to die
when all the bird are singing in the sky,
Now that the spring is in the air.
With the flowers ev'rywhere.
I wish that we could both be there.
We had joy, we had fun, we had seasons in the sun.
But the stars we could reach
were just starfishs on the beach.

2 comments:

  1. How could you leave out Bobby Goldsboro's Honey!

    See the tree, how big it's grown
    But friend it hasn't been too long
    It wasn't big
    I laughed at her and she got mad
    The first day that she planted it, was just a twig
    Then the first snow came
    And she ran out to brush the snow away
    So it wouldn't die
    Came runnin' in all excited
    Slipped and almost hurt herself
    And I laughed till I cried
    She was always young at heart
    Kinda dumb and kinda smart and I loved her so
    And I surprised her with a puppy
    Kept me up all Christmas Eve two years ago
    And it would sure embarrass her
    When I came in from workin' late
    'Cause I would know
    That she'd been sittin' there and cryin'
    Over some sad and silly late, late show

    And honey, I miss you
    And I'm bein' good
    And I'd love to be with you
    If only I could

    She wrecked the car and she was sad
    And so afraid that I'd be mad
    But what the heck
    Though I pretended hard to be
    Guess you could say she saw through me
    And hugged my neck
    I came home unexpectedly
    And caught her cryin' needlessly
    In the middle of the day
    And it was in the early Spring
    When flowers bloom and robins sing
    She went away

    And honey, I miss you
    And I'm bein' good
    And I'd love to be with you
    If only I could

    One day while I was not at home
    While she was there and all alone
    The angels came
    Now all I have is memories of Honey
    And I wake up nights and call her name
    Now my life's an empty stage
    Where Honey lived and Honey played
    And love grew up
    And a small cloud passes overhead
    And cries down on the flower bed
    That Honey loved

    And see the tree how big it's grown
    But friend it hasn't been too long
    It wasn't big
    And I laughed at her and she got mad
    The first day that she planted it, was just a twig

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  2. Thank you Neal. Well worth consideration. I especially like rhyming "what the heck" with "squeezed my neck". By the way this is an ongoing consideration of sad songs, no ranking has been assigned yet.

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