Over 300 music fans have voted on the 70+ Best Songs About Losing Someone And Loss. Current Top 3: Losing My Religion, Don't Lose My Number, Loser
way of life has a long history of singing about hardship and death, and even today, country songs reflect that culture. These songs tackle the devastating grief that comes with losing someone close to you, but also celebrate life, even if the one who was lost is in Heave...
“How can you love if you don't love yourself? If you don't love yourself, you can love no one else.” By failing to love yourself, you make yourself incapable of truly loving another person. As complicated as love might seem, it’s really as simple and as that. 15. Be Good to ...
She was singing songs about love, 3 in yourself and keeping on trying. The way she was singing made me a little comfortable. I stood there 4_, watching her playing on such a crowded square. I thought that she must be 5 enough to perform in front of so many people. She noticed me....
Perhaps this is how you would like to remember your loved one. You hold close the memory of them when they were young and ageless and when they had so much life in them. This song helps us remember those we love in their most beautiful moments. 6. Kenny Chesney: “I Go Back” ...
Losing the love from someone like you 失去爱情从你那里 I don't wanna make this too hard 我不想让这一切变得难堪 But I just wanna be where you are 但我只想待在你身边 In your life,byyour side,forever 一起生活,在你身边,直到永远…… ...
Total is by far one of the most underrated R&B groups of the 90s. Written by and featuring Missy Elliott, this sexy song about losing your cool over your boo is catchy and bouncy. “Trippin” would become the biggest hit of their career after going to No.7 on the Billboard Hot 100...
The Philly vocal group dominated the charts in the ‘90s largely with old-fashioned R&B songs about love and loss, and few of their hits spur the waterworks quite like this acapella flip of a relative Motown obscurity. Is it about losing a loved one? The end of a relationship? High sch...
This song, popular in the 1990s, was an anthem for change and growth. It says that the way we learn is through living, loving, losing, and bleeding. That’s what life is all about. You might not like it, you might scream about it, but it’s the only way forward. ...