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Why Sad Songs Are The Best

<h3>Why Sad Songs Mean The Most To Me&excl;<&sol;h3>&NewLine;<p>If I were to bring out a ballpark figure&comma; I’d say that 90&percnt; of my favorite songs are sad&comma; or negative in some way&period; That’s not a reflection on me as a person&excl; I’m probably one of the happiest and smiliest people you’ll meet&comma; but I don’t think I’m alone on this one&period; Country music was borne out of hard times and heartbreak&comma; serving the needs of the forgetten&comma; underappreciated and non-privileged working class of America&comma; and coming into its own during times such as The Great Depression&period; For me&comma; part of the appeal of country music is its dedication to being just about the most depressing&comma; most lonesome music you can find&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Sad music tells you that you are not alone in how you’re feeling&period; Sad music indulges you and helps you cry&comma; making yourself feel better&period; Sad music puts you in the frame of mind that allows you to dwell on the problems in your life and your own inner heartbreak&comma; which you would otherwise ignore and suck it up for the outside world&period; Sad music makes us more thoughtful human beings&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>I’ve also found that sad lyrics are some of the most beautiful around&period; Negative emotions are almost always complex&comma; and the lyrics which reflect that are the most observant yet poetic and artistic that I have yet to come across&period; While simplicity in music is welcomed&comma; as a big fan of language&comma; I love the way it can be used to delve into the very heart of emotions&comma; to both convey and understand them in equal parts&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>But sadness isn’t the only negative emotion&period; Angry songs can provide you with the confidence to stand up for what it right&comma; and allow you to rent your frustrations&period; For women&comma; angry songs about sexism and poor treatment can give them the strength to rise above it&comma; in addition to producing feisty&comma; sassy songs that on another level are tons of fun&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Even hope is a negative emotion&period; It is&comma; ultimately&comma; dissatisfaction leading to pondering the possibilities of a life lived without that dissatisfaction&period; When you say &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;I hope”&comma; you are wishing for something better than what currently exists&period; But some hope is more determined than others&period; Often it is frail and a desperate attempt to outlive the dissatisfaction without it deepening into depression&semi; this is a key characteristic of country songs&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>Take the <strong>Pistol Annies<&sol;strong> latest record&comma; &OpenCurlyQuote;<em>Annie Up<&sol;em>’&period; Songs like &OpenCurlyQuote;<em>Unhappily Married<&sol;em>’ and &OpenCurlyQuote;<em>Being Pretty Ain’t Pretty<&sol;em>’&comma; perfectly summarize this chronic dissatisfaction&comma; but instead of fighting for better they find a kind of resigned peace in their situation&period; <strong><a title&equals;"Kacey Musgraves" href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;stubhub&period;prf&period;hn&sol;click&sol;camref&colon;1100ljXyr&sol;pubref&colon;WPSMusgraves&sol;ar&colon;CMNBAutoLink&sol;destination&colon;https&percnt;3A&percnt;2F&percnt;2Fwww&period;stubhub&period;com&percnt;2Fkacey-musgraves-tickets&percnt;2F">Kacey Musgraves<&sol;a><&sol;strong>’ recent release &OpenCurlyQuote;<em>Same Trailer Different Park<&sol;em>’ also looks at the lives of ordinary people&comma; but tracks like &OpenCurlyQuote;<em>Silver Lining<&sol;em>’ actively strive for better&comma; with even the pessimistic &OpenCurlyQuote;<em>Blowin’ Smoke<&sol;em>’ being full of characters who spend their lives dreaming of a different existence&period; Still&comma; they are all songs of negativity&period; It is no coincidence that the song often awarded &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;best country song of all time” is &OpenCurlyQuote;<em>He Stopped Loving Her Today<&sol;em>’ by <strong>George Jones<&sol;strong>&period; The sadness and heartache in that song touched people’s lives and souls&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>As someone who has written songs most of her life&comma; I tend to view the construction of songs differently to other people&period; It must be noted that during the lowest points in my life I wrote many more songs than usual&comma; with a much higher quality rate than those times when I was happier&period; At the end of the day&comma; it is hard to write a happy song that you can feel when you sing&period; When you sit down to write about your life&comma; if you are simply happy and content there is nothing you have a burgeoning desire to get off your chest&semi; there is no passion and no emotion&period; Songs may involve happiness but more often than not are tied up with more complex emotions such as hope that give a depth to the song&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>So when you next take a look at your music library&comma; have a think about those songs that without&comma; you would be lacking in some way&period; Those songs that feel integral to your soul&comma; the ones that touched you inexplicably&period; I bet you they’re sad&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<h4>Vickye is a guest contributor&excl; Find her on her own site www&period;forthecountryrecord&period;com or Twitter&comma; &commat;FTcountryRecord&excl;<&sol;h4>

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