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Fathers Day Special- most painful song

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by qtlaw, Jun 2, 2019.

  1. Starman

    Starman Well-Known Member

    Seriously, I'd go for the Springsteen Daddy Trilogy:

    "Independence Day" as the resentful young adult son explains while he had to leave, and then "Walk Like A Man" as the late-marrying, nearly middle-aged son returns to forgive his now-elderly father.

    In between, "My Father's House," a cold bleak nightmare where the son searches for something forever lost.
     
    Last edited: Jun 4, 2019
  2. mpcincal

    mpcincal Well-Known Member

    I didn't look at Faster Pussycat as much more than a mediocre Guns 'n' Roses wannabe, but I always thought "House of Pain" was a great song:

     
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  3. Driftwood

    Driftwood Well-Known Member

    Conway Twitty - "That's My Job"
    I essentially can't listen to it and it's getting dusty in here just posting because I know the last few lines will hit home sooner rather than later. My dad is 80 and in good health, but when someone gets that age, if they aren't on deck, you know they are in the lineup.

    I woke up crying late at night
    When I was very young.
    I had dreamed my father
    Had passed away and gone.
    My world revolved around him
    I couldn't lay there anymore.
    So I made my way down the mirrored hall
    And tapped upon his door.
    And I said "Daddy, I'm so afraid
    How will I go on with you gone that way?
    Don't want to cry anymore
    So may I stay with you?"
    And he said "That's my job,
    That's what I do.
    Everything I do is because of you,
    To keep you safe with me.
    That's my job you see."
    Later we barely got along
    This teenage boy and he.
    Most of the fights it seems
    Were over different dreams,
    We each held for me.
    He wanted knowledge and learning.
    I wanted to fly out west.
    Said, "I could make it out there
    If I just had the fare.
    I got half, will you loan me the rest?"
    And I said "Daddy, I'm so afraid,
    There's no guarantee in the plans
    I've made and if I should fail,
    Who will pay my way back home?"
    And he said "That's my job
    That's what I do.
    Everything I do is because of you
    To keep you safe with me.
    That's my job you see."
    Every person carves his spot
    And fills the hole with light.
    And I pray someday I might
    Light as bright as he.
    Woke up early one bright fall day
    To spread the tragic news.
    After all my travel, I settled down
    Within a mile or two.
    I make my living with words and rhyme
    And all this tragedy
    Should go into my head and out instead
    As bits of poetry.
    But I say "Daddy, I'm so afraid,
    How will I go on with you gone this way?
    How can I come up with a song to say
    I love you?"
    That's my job, That's what I do
    Everything I do is because of you
    To keep you safe with me.
    That's my job you see.
    Everything I do is because of you
    To keep you safe with me.
     
  4. Captain_Kirk

    Captain_Kirk Well-Known Member

    I'll toss Cat Stevens "Father and Son" into the mix.
     
  5. CD Boogie

    CD Boogie Well-Known Member

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