Saturday, July 09, 2005

Break Up Songs

While it’s easy to pay attention to love songs when you’re not in love (isn't that what being 12 is about?), you don’t necessarily care about break up songs unless you’re broken up. So what follows is a list of break up songs I have direct experience with. Thank goodness the last one was in 1991!

The first person I ever broke up with freshman year in high school listened to Purple Rain non-stop afterwards on his walkman. I guess that line “It’s such a shame our friendship had to end” was what got him. My friends called him a drowned puppy. I felt a little bad. I still love that song.

I don’t really remember any song from my next break up, but I do remember that he gave me Chicago XVII for Christmas. Was “Hard to Say I’m Sorry” on that one?

The next one was a guy who communicated through notes, which consisted solely of song quotes, and tapes he made me. When we broke up, I got a blistering tape of Marillion. Harsh! I immediately threw it away, despite the fact that I did like “Lavender” and “Kayleigh”. I just didn’t want to listen to them if they were supposed to be about me!

For that guy, I guess “Careless Whisper” was my guilty feeling song. Oh, and in his yearbook I did write quotes from two songs (anonymously!):

Memories may be beautiful and yet
What’s too painful to remember,
We simply choose to forget.
But it’s the laughter we will remember
When we remember
The way we were.

And…
Don’t let the past remind us
Of what we are not now

Do you think he knew it was me? ;)

Then was the guy who couldn’t tell the Beatles apart. Good riddance!

Then, let’s see, I ended going out with Purple Rain guy again between high school and college. We did the long distance thing until he broke up with me over Easter weekend when I was home from freshman year in college. Guess things evened out in the end. The only thing that saved me was Melissa Etheridge’s self-titled first album, which had just come out. For those of you who only know her from her recent adult contemporary work, her first few albums are quite bitter and rocking. Just what the doctor ordered! In my more generous days, I also played Chicago’s “Feeling Stronger Everyday”, but that was more for me than for him.

Finally, we have the soundtrack for the “friends with benefits”. I guess you can’t really call those breakup songs if you were never really together. Two of my favorites for that were Suzanne Vega’s “Knight Moves” (Do you love any, do you love none, can you love 20, can you love one, do you love me?) and the Cowboy Junkies’ “Cause Cheap is How I Feel”. Both are excellent for sitting in the dark and crying in your beer.

Billy Bragg’s “Greetings to the New Brunette” is a great “moving on” song. And Dolly Parton’s “I Will Always Love You” (forget Whitney’s version exists!) is heartbreaking – it makes me cry whenever I hear it, especially when she sings “and most of all I wish you love.” And Phil Collins doing “Against All Odds” is still an amazing song. If that’s just too un-hip for you, you can listen to the Postal Service’s cover of it. Great song, either way.

A friend of mine got divorced right when that Alanis Morrissette album came out, you know the one with “You Oughtta Know” on it. I guess it was very cathartic for my friend.

I can’t wait to hear your favorite break up song stories! C’mon, relive your exquisite pain!

7 comments:

  1. I like Dido's White Flag.
    It's the perfect I'm-stubbornly-loving-you-
    even-though-it's-clearly-over and I-won't-come-down-from-my-cross-I-won't! break up song.

    Bill Wither's Lovely Day is great for when you have a new special someone. Or a really great cat.

    Fatstuff, R.I.P. *sniffles*
    xo,
    ai

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  2. It's not really just a break up song as much as a realization of the need to break up. Here's the link about it from my blog (http://popeyesmotto.blogspot.com/2005/03/moment-to-arise.html).

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  3. "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right," Bob Dylan. "Still I wish there was somethin’ you would do or say / To try and make me change my mind and stay / We never did too much talkin’ anyway / So don't think twice, it's all right."

    "Think for Yourself," The Beatles.

    "Brilliant Disguise," Bruce Springsteen. "So when you look at me / you better look hard and look twice / Is that me baby / or just a brilliant disguise?"

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  4. OK.your fans are looking for a new blog entry. . .

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  5. I don't care what anyone says- The Cure rock, and they write the most beautiful heartbreak songs

    "Pictures of You"
    Remembering
    You standing quiet in the rain
    As I ran to your heart to be near
    And we kissed as the sky fell in
    Holding you close
    How I always held close in your fear
    Remembering
    You running soft through the night
    You were bigger and brighter and wider than snow
    And screamed at the make-believe
    Screamed at the sky
    And you finally found all your courage
    To let it all go
    [...]
    Looking so long at these pictures of you
    But I never hold on to your heart
    Looking so long for the words to be true
    But always just breaking apart
    My pictures of you

    There was nothing in the world
    That I ever wanted more
    Than to feel you deep in my heart
    There was nothing in the world
    That I ever wanted more
    Than to never feel the breaking apart
    All my pictures of you

    "Trust"
    there's no-one left in the world
    that i can hold onto
    there is really no-one left at all
    there is only you
    and if you leave me now
    you leave all that we were
    undone
    there is really no-one left
    you are the only one
    and still the hardest part for you
    to put your trust in me
    i love you more than i can say
    why won't you just believe?

    and "Letter to Elise"

    Oh Elise it doesn't matter what you say
    I just can't stay here every yesterday
    Like keep on acting out the same
    The way we act out
    Every way to smile
    Forget
    And make-believe we never needed
    Any more than this
    Any more than this

    [...]
    Elise believe I never wanted this
    I thought this time I'd keep all of my promises
    I thought you were the girl I always dreamed about
    But I let the dream go
    And the promises broke
    And the make-believe ran out...

    "End"
    I think i've reached that point
    Where all the things you have to say
    And hopes for something more from me
    Are just games to pass the time away

    Please stop loving me
    Please stop loving me
    I am none of these things

    -all from The Cure


    "Sleep" by The Smiths
    Sing me to sleep
    Sing me to sleep
    And then leave me alone
    Don't try to wake me in the morning
    'Cause I will be gone
    Don't feel bad for me
    I want you to know
    Deep in the cell of my heart
    I will feel so glad to go
    [...]
    Sing to me
    Sing to me
    I don't want to wake up
    On my own anymore

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  6. Cigarettes and Coffee- Otis Redding

    Unforgiven- Iron Horse

    Set You Free- The Black Keys

    Time is on My Side- Irma Thomas

    Paint it Black- Rolling Stones

    Inflammatory Writ- Joanna Newsom

    Bridges and Balloons- Joanna Newsom

    The Way it Was- Brian Jonestown Massacre

    Those Memories- Brian Jonestown Massacre

    I'm Sorry I Love You- Magnetic Fields

    I Got Life- Nina Simone

    Winners and Losers- Social Distortion

    Fuck and Run- Liz Phair

    No Regrets- Aesop Rock

    Promises- Fugazi

    Dirt- The Stooges

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  7. oh i got some for ya... some literal, some feelin

    shit what was i thinking
    - Nick Drake, Time Has Told Me
    - Ani DiFranco, So What

    please don't do this
    - Nina Simone,Ne Me Quitte Pas

    now i really fucking miss you
    - Sinead or Prince, Nothing Compares 2U
    - Elvis Costello, Almost Blue
    - Jeff Buckley,Hallelujah
    - Martin Sexton,Can't Stop Thinkin Bout You
    - REM, Pale Blue Eyes

    what went wrong went wrong what went...
    - Ani DiFranco, Reckoning
    - David Murray,Sarah's Lament

    lonely as hell
    - Cowboy Junkies, I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
    - Ben Harper, Another Lonely Day
    - Buddy Guy, Black Night

    i suck, my fault
    - Nina Simone,Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood
    - Sinead O'Connor,All Apologies

    i'll never find love again
    - Rolling Stones, Losing My Touch

    depressed, dissolving, dying
    - McLaughlin.Di Meola. De Lucia,Manha De Carnaval
    - Cocteau Twins, Throughout The Dark Months Of April And May
    - Ani D, Come Away From Them

    deepest depths of depressed
    - David Murray, Cruxifiction

    bitter, fuck you
    - Ani D (who else?), Dilate
    - Ani, Untouchable Face
    - Portishead, Wandering Star

    ok fine it wasn't meant to be
    - David Gray, Say Hello Wave Goodbye
    - Ben Harper,Walk Away

    rebuilding
    - Ani, Your Next Bold Move

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