Cry me a river


I know this is a vry touchy subject but was just wondering how many of the Audiogoners have been overwhelmed by a particular piece of music and have shed a tear or two?

If you could give the information about the music that would also be great which actually would go down as music which could touch your soul in a way no other has. We may just compline a list of "Most touchy music that you have heard"

For me it has been the following:

Recent:
Moonlight Sonata - Beethoven

Once upon a time:
If you leave me now - Chicago
I'm not in love - 10cc
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"King of Rome", "Small Victories" and "Off the Rails" - all from Garnet Rogers' album "Small Victories". I dunno, I must have been in some kind of mood that night...
OK, I'm man enough to admit it--Tori Amos, Silent All These Years...and NOT due to the subject of the song, which is what would draw a tear from most folks. For me, it's the bridge--the way she goes into the bridge, it's just a sudden emotional swoop, if that makes any sense. Then again, I noticed I only ever seem to listen to that album when I'm in "that kind of mood." It's not exactly a cheerful, sunny day album...

Good grief...
I cried while listening to "Approaching Lavender" by Gordon Lightfoot, but it was right after the first death of a friend in my young life and the song reminded me of her. Sixteen is far too young for a beautiful, vibrant young woman to meet her end!