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What is a song that means a lot to you?

"In This Diary" by the Ataris really brings back a lot of memories about high school and care-free life in general, I love the lyrics to that song, they're so vivid. They talk about alot of stuff I used to do... just having fun with life and making memories. I also love the song "The Boys of Summer" by Don Henley (also coincidently covered by the Ataris). The song has a similar effect, and it just reminds me of days gone by and times I miss.
 
The theme song from the movie Green Street Hooligans because it is the first movie that my current g/f and I watched together. Also, My Best Friend by Tim Mcgraw for similar reasons...

 
the song that means the most to me in all ways is Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach. That was the first classical song i can remember hearing. It happened to find itself in some very memorable (good and bad) times in my life from funerals, to plays i have been in to my wedding. The song soothes me and almost puts me into a trans like state.

And, there will always be songs like Eels - Can't Help Falling In Love (with you) because that was the song my hubby and i had our first dance EVER together at our wedding. Finally there are some "christian/catholic songs i hear that are meaningful because they have been played at important times in my life as well.
 
on the note of summer memories, Lostprophets have two summer songs, one entitled 'Ode to Summer' on their 'The Fake Sound of Progress' album (their best album, and not coincidentally their first), and 'Last Summer' on their follow-up album, 'Start Something'.
lots of summer memories and those two songs' lyrics really make me visualize those memories and just wish I was on some beach at night with some friends whenever I hear it. Specially since I still view my summer nights experiences incomplete since I have not hung out by a fire on the beach with buddies yet. So the longing for that experience to be shared with some friends makes the songs hit me even harder.
 
Requiem For A Dream - Mozart
Freebird - Lynard Skynard
Life To Lifeless - Killswitch Engage

those send me into a euphoric state....i swear to god everytime these songs play on my ipod, i almost get into a car accident because I zone out....
 
Little Black Backpack by Stroke 9.

At the end of freshmen year of college, easily the best and most fun year of my life, a bunch of friends(like 10) and I were hanging out in one of our dorm rooms the night before everyone went home for summer. This song came on the radio and for some reason everyone knew the words and started singing it and laughing our asses off. It was the cheesiest and one of the best memories from that year. Every time I hear that song it makes me smile just thinking about the good times I had.
 
Good Riddance by Green Day was our high school graduation song, but it really doesn't hold that much significance as I hated high school.

I Can Only Imagine by Mercy Me was played at my grandfather's funeral and it was so powerful the whole room was soaked with tears after it was done. I still tear up when I hear it as it explains my grandfather's attitude toward his faith to a tee.
 
Twelve-Thirty by The Mamas & The Papas often brings a tear to my eyes when I think about how happy I was in the summer of 1967 (Canada's Centennial year).
 
"Brain Damage / Eclipse" by Pink Floyd, the whole end ("Eclipse") really moves me.

Also, "House of the rising Sun", forget who does that. And there is one song few people have heard of, "Broken Sorrow" by Nuttin but Stringz, fabulous song, I have to stop what I'm doing when I listen to it and just focus on the music.
 
Voice of Truth - Casting Crowns
Probably the single most powerful Christian song I have heard. It just has the ability to connect with people on so many different levels and in so many different ways. Not to mention the incredible vocals.

-Kevin
 
Brother of Mine from Yes. Significant because it was the first song I can remember hearing and loving every second of (3 part song, as is usual for Yes) when I was young and didn't care that much for music. On top of that, I can remember hearing it being played at some very random places (while clothes shopping, at comic book stores, in retail/pharmacy stores) but never even knew who sung it or what it was even called. Eventually I found all about it and started getting into classic rock because of it.
 
I :heart: Pearl Jam's "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town"
The way the song ends, with Vedder repeating "Hearts & thoughts they fade, fade away...." really touches me.

Also tied is Pearl Jam's "Nothingman"

Once divided, nothing left to subtract
Some words when spoken, can't be taken back
Walks on his own, with thoughts he can't help thinking
Future's above, but in the past he's slow and sinking
Caught a bolt of lightning, cursed the day he let it go...
 
"Live Like You Were Dying" by Tim McGraw. It's a cheesy, intentionally tear-jerking song, but it came out right about the time my mother was diagnosed with cancer. She lost her battle shortly thereafter.
 
Pink Floyd - One Slip
A restless eye across a weary room
A glazed look and I was on the road to ruin
The music played and played as we whirled without end
No hint, no word her honour to defend
I will, I will she sighed to my request
And then she tossed her mane while my resolve was put to the test
Then drowned in desire, our souls on fire
I lead the way to the funeral pyre
And without a thought of the consequence
I gave in to my decadence
One slip, and down the hole we fall
It seems to take no time at all
A momentary lapse of reason
That binds a life for life
A small regret, you won't forget,
There'll be no sleep in here tonight
Was it love, or was it the idea of being in love?
Or was it the hand of fate, that seemed to fit just like a glove?
The moment slipped by and soon the seeds were sown
The year grew late and neither one wanted to remain alone
One slip, and down the hole we fall
It seems to take no time at all
A momentary lapse of reason
That binds a life for life
A small regret, you won't forget,
There'll be no sleep in here tonight
One slip ... one slip
I'll let you guess the significance...
 
Wheat Kings by The Tragically Hip

One of the songs my wife and I danced to at our wedding (although the first dance was At Last by Etta James also 😛 ) -- just a great song and reminds me of my wife and how great our relationship and friendship is.
 
Pearl Jam's "Yellow Leadbetter" once helped me thru a really bad experience. It's funny too because to this day I only really know a small fraction of the words. It wasn't about the lyrics, but just the feel of the music.
 
Also "Little Wing" by Jimi Hendrix, because its hands-down my favorite song to play on my 12-string acoustic, and it sounds gorgeous. I stole quite few of my licks from the SRV version though.
 
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