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StraightAhead -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (6/27/2008 12:01:19 AM)

"The Feeling I had" by Amy Grant (Behind The Eyes 1997). I believe this song was directed at her then husband Gary Chapman before their split. [:o][&o]




Annie64 -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (6/29/2008 2:39:10 AM)

I was thinking of a few as I was reading the thread, and then I read where the song "Baby Doe" by Steve Taylor was mentioned, and just the mention of the title brought tears to my eyes as I remembered the song. I think that has to be the saddest song in Christian music.




rockitd -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (6/30/2008 2:02:44 AM)

I forgot "Endagered Species" by Tim Miner and "See No Evil" by Holy Soldier...also directed at abortion.[:(]




Ronnizzle -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (7/2/2008 10:35:28 AM)

one that's been getting to me lately is "cinderella" by steven curtis chapman, especially after what happened to his daughter. i just got it on iTunes on sunday and every time it comes to the part where the daughter comes home with the ring on her hand and asks her daddy to dance with her even though the wedding's still a ways away always gets to me. i went to a wedding recently and that was the daddy/daughter dance song.....it's gonna be played at my wedding for sure.




musicloverx1000 -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (7/3/2008 1:41:31 PM)

either...

letters from war -mark schultz
walking her home - " "
or
Love is here -Tenth Avenue North




karolynnc -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (7/3/2008 1:59:12 PM)

Letters from War by Mark Schultz
Say Goodbye by Skillet
When I Go Down by Relient K (I don't know why...it always makes me sad.)
This is a Call by Thousand Foot Krutch




rlj -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (7/3/2008 5:45:01 PM)

This is a really hard category. I can hardly think of any but here goes:

I Miss the Rain by Bride

Stranger to Holiness by Steve Camp

Why by Michael Card




cherryfly -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (7/4/2008 12:47:31 PM)

I Miss The Way - Michael W. Smith

The rest I can think of, have already been mentioned.




humbleinspirit -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (7/4/2008 5:27:20 PM)

Nobody has mentioned Smitty's signature song "Friends" yet. [8D]

Do You Feel Their Pain?-Steve Camp
He Covers Me-Steve Camp
I Almost Thew It All Away-Charlie Peacock




rlj -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (7/5/2008 2:34:58 PM)

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Do You Feel Their Pain?-Steve Camp


That was a great song that hits me kind of like "Asleep in the Light" because at the time there was practically nothing being done in the church about Aids. It was sad for that reason to me.




humbleinspirit -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (7/5/2008 2:46:09 PM)

Yeah Roger, I heard a special that Steve Camp did once. He said he was looking for a Christian minsistry about aids, but there was none, so he and a friend started their own instead.




dianetavegia -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (7/6/2008 9:34:16 PM)

"When Answers Aren't Enough there is Jesus"




Melissa1a -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (7/29/2008 2:49:05 AM)

Benjamin- Sanctus Real.
That whole album is pretty melancholy- in a healing way, though if that makes sense. That's just the season they were in at that time, though.




huskarine -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (7/31/2008 12:48:28 PM)

"The Hard Way" by DC Talk
"Deathbed" by Relient K (somebody mentioned this before me, and for that I seriously laud your choice of music)
"Hold Me Jesus" by Rich Mullins
"Silence" by Jars of Clay
"Always" (Father in Fatherless times) by Newsboys (and if you have seen them play that in concert, then you know what I am talking about)
"Tears of the Saints" by Leeland
"Can't Take the Pain" by Third Day
"Here I go again" by Casting Crowns
"The Blues" by Switchfoot
"Secret Ambition" by MWS

yeah, I have been through times where I had the blues, but all of these helped me out...

I would put down "Held" by Natalie Grant but that song is such a redeemer about grace and hope, at least to me [;)]




beachcooky -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (8/3/2008 2:58:15 AM)

There's a lot of sad songs in Christian music. But the ones that I can think of is..

Say Goodbye [Skillet]
He's My Son [Mark Schultz]
Does Anybody Hear Her [Casting Crowns]
& anything by Plumb mostly.




VivaRonaldo7 -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (8/3/2008 11:41:50 PM)

Say Goodbye by Skillet is saw, but its still a great song. =)

I don't know if this song is considered Christian or not, but they played it on K-Love a while back....

Butterfly Kisses by Bob Carlisle. Always makes me cry. I have no idea why. xD




Annie64 -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (8/8/2008 2:13:27 AM)

Years ago I used to hear a song called "Silent Weeper" on the radio. I don't remember who the artist was, but it was very sad.




beachcooky -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (8/8/2008 11:17:44 AM)

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ORIGINAL: VivaRonaldo7

Say Goodbye by Skillet is saw, but its still a great song. =)

I don't know if this song is considered Christian or not, but they played it on K-Love a while back....

Butterfly Kisses by Bob Carlisle. Always makes me cry. I have no idea why. xD


Yeah. It is a sad song. It reminds me of a past relationship. So I don't listen to it! Haha.
I love K-Love, but they play a lot of the same songs and it annoys me. hahaha.

Do you get Focus On The Family?




revbob4God -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (8/8/2008 11:33:33 AM)

Cooky hi.. How is life after braces? My grandson brought me a joke the other day, regarding saddest Christian Songs. Here goes

While driving through a small town just across the Ohio state line, a preacher pulled over, encountering two unmarked churches. Knowing he was a guest preacher for a very important revival he rolled down the window and checked his watch. From the church he was parked in front of, h could hear the lyrics "Will there be any stars in my crown."
To his dismay, at the end of the lyrics, the lyrics that could be heard from the church across the street were "No, not one."




beachcooky -> RE: The Saddest Songs In Christian Music (8/8/2008 3:04:44 PM)

quote:

Cooky hi.. How is life after braces?


It's amazing. It felt so weird when they first took it off. But they are amazing. I smile all the time now, haha. Thanks for asking!




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