If I could be more vague I'd write more about people in my life, but I hate hurting feelings or making people… — Caitlin Rose Copy Share Image
I don't want to die and leave a few sad songs and a hump in the ground as my only monument. I… — George Jackson Copy Share Image
“The marketing geniuses on the corporate side of the country music labels had decided to start using focus groups to test their… — Linda Ronstadt Copy Share Image
Sad songs seem to work for me, but I don't want to be redundant; I want to add a little flavor. — Toni Braxton Copy Share Image
It's fun to sing sad songs. And it's fun to listen to sad songs. Enjoyable. Satisfying. Something. — Richard Thompson Copy Share Image
I've been writing a lot of sad songs, and I got to the point where I was like, 'You can't write another… — Dean Lewis Copy Share Image
I love the sad songs with their maudlin, self-deprecating, almost funny lyrics. As an Englishman, they make a lot of sense. — Teddy Thompson Copy Share Image
My mother used to ask, 'Why do you always write such sad songs?' I don't know if I was different from a… — Kathy Bates Copy Share Image
Try not to sing too many sad songs for yourself. The universe already hates you. Self-pity isn't going to help. — Richard Kadrey Copy Share Image
1) Delete his/ her number from your phone; failure to do so many result in pathetic texts or calls that will regret… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The unhappiest people I know, romantically speaking, are the ones who like pop music the most; and I don't know whether pop… — Nick Hornby Copy Share Image
“Outside, the meadows - dewy and golden are cloaked in summer blooms. My heart, scorching and desolate sighs and sings sad songs… — Neena H Brar Copy Share Image
I was captured by the songs as much as the singer. They grabbed my heart. The reality of Country Music moved me.… — Harlan Howard Copy Share Image
“But everyone has a voice, and everyone sings. Oh, we all do it differently. Some of us sing quietly, alone, only in… — Fox Benwell Copy Share Image
“It was dreadful, when she thought about it with the tiniest bit of hindsight, to admit this was the case. That a… — Harriet Evans Copy Share Image