wow...no “He Stopped Loving Her Today” ?
or The Casinos(best breakup non-breakup song) - Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye” ?
or Lenny Welch “Since I Fell For You” ?
puh !
Guess Who’s No Time is the ultimate “it’s not you it’s me”. The seasons changed and so did I, you need not wonder why there’s no time left for you.
The Wreck of the Shenandoah--Vernon Dalhart (1925)
US Navy airship crash in Ohio, 1925
The Santa Barbara Earthquake--Vernon Dalhardt (1925)
Santa Barbara, Calif. earthquake, 1925
The Wreck of the Old 97--Vernon Dalhart (1925)
train wreck in Lynchburg, Va., 1903
The West Plains Explosion--Vernon Dalhart & Carson Robison (1928)
methane explosion at a dance hall in West Plains, Mo., 1928
Sinking of the Great Titanic--Vernon Dalhart (1928)
1912 shipwreck
#1
Isaac Hayes: Walk On By
In 1964, Dionne Warwick marked the first artist to score a hit with this Burt Bacharach-penned tune. Five years later, funk and soul star Isaac Hayes recorded this 12-minute interpretation of “Walk on By” for Hot Buttered Soul. The song, in which the narrator begs their ex keep on walking if they ever cross paths (so that they can hide their tears and maintain their “foolish pride”), has been covered by dozens of artists, including Gloria Gaynor, Seal, Cyndi Lauper, and The Beach Boys, to name a few.
“Someday” Alan Jackson.
“Words at Twenty Paces” Alabama
“Like We Never Loved at All” Faith Hill and Tim McGraw.
Free Bird
Bell Bottom Blues. Derek and the Dominoes
“Wendy” by The Beach Boys and Laura Nyro’s versions of “Walk On By” and “Crying”.
And the Jerry Reed - Dolly Parton classic comedy live duo-counterpoint “You got the gold mine, I got the shaft”
Also country D-I-V-O-R-C-E
You creep into my heart and make my heart burn.
You sneak into my mind and make my head ache.
There are things I long to tell you:
You're much too blonde ...
You snore.
Look, it's time to face the music ...
Bye bye.
Don't slam the door.
And I don't want...
(I don't want...)
And I don't want...
(I don't want...)
No, I don't want your flowers anymore ...
This is the last duet, the last chance you're gonna get,
No more harmony for you and me.
This is the final song and when the music's through,
This is the last duet I'll ever do with you.
You're not the one that I want, toodle-oo, honey.
Don't go breakin' my back; don't call me, I'll call you.
Back together, reunited, should feel so good, they say;
So I hope there's no hard feelings ...
Don't go 'way mad, just go 'way.
'Cause enough is enough is enough is enough,
Too much too little too late,
Tonight with you I'm bored again!
This is the last duet, the last chance you're gonna get,
No more harmony for you and me.
This is the final song and when the music's through,
This is the last duet I'll ever do ...
I'll never never never never never do with you.
My Drinkin’ Problem
She said she’s gonna quit me,
If I didn’t quit the booze.
So I just started drinkin’ more,
To see if she would really choose.
And I have to hand it to that girl
She meant every breath.
An’ I’m glad she did, ‘cause I was about,
To drink myself to death.
Because my drinkin’ problem left today.
Hank III
I’ll go with a great classic by Adam Sandler; “It all was Bullshit”.
https://youtu.be/XSmaxoNFqFs?si=ozEaMNtDW0W-aBzi
Best crying cause she’s gone song ever
I lived it once
Oddly written by Peter Wolf oddly
Nothing But The Wheel
Sang by Patty Loveless
If u live here u know the geography too
I’ll never get over you getting over me.
one for the road...”By the Time I Get to Phoenix”
You’ve Lost That Lovin Feelin by the Righteous Brothers