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What (patriotic) song brings tears to your eyes?


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Okay, maybe just me.  I grew up near the United States (Berkeley, CA), but have lived elsewhere for close to four decades.  A decent rendering of "America the Beautiful " will trigger the emotional response for me.  "God Bless America", "Star Spangled Banner", not so much.  You?

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I should add that I wouldn't necessarily say any of the songs I listed literally bring me to tears, but I've felt myself choke up at times, which is close enough, I suppose... songs that in certain moods really move me.  I was thinking earlier today, though, before laying eyes on this thread, that there is no music more "American" to me than that of Ellington.  

Here's another for the list:

 

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3 hours ago, ghost of miles said:

I should add that I wouldn't necessarily say any of the songs I listed literally bring me to tears, but I've felt myself choke up at times, which is close enough, I suppose... songs that in certain moods really move me.  I was thinking earlier today, though, before laying eyes on this thread, that there is no music more "American" to me than that of Ellington.  

Here's another for the list:

 

Thanks for this.

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I have been moved by many American songs though I wouldn't define them as being just that. I might be off topic here, but middle and late Billie Holiday comes to mind first. I've read Szwed's Billie Holiday: The musician and the Myth and largely agree with its main thesis (which would apply also to many blues musicians), but still... This video in particular, with Mal Waldron, I saw first in one of Washington's Smithsonian art museums. Billie's expresssion and movements, the tempo, etc. :

 

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5 hours ago, soulpope said:

Is this supposed to be a "Americans only" Thread .... ?

Sorry, I wasn't trying to close things off.  I realized that my situation and my own thoughts around "patriotic" songs meant that I could only speak to Americans directly.   (In my examples.) I know a few other patriotic songs and many national anthems, but - with a few exceptions - they're just songs to me, even if I lived somewhere for eight years.   

"Oh Britannia" "O Canada"  and "La Tchadienne" welcome.  And "Strange Fruit", certainly patriotic in it's own way, hopeful toward an America one wishes for from the one that is.  

(I retitled the thread, minus "American", plus "patriotic" to capture my original intent, though feel free to wander.)

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Maybe Childish Gambino's This is America?

But more seriously, I have so soured on America falling so short of its promise that I don't feel even the slightest twinge of patriotism any longer.  Even a landslide by the Dems tonight won't really change my underlying feelings.

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1 hour ago, BeBop said:

Sorry, I wasn't trying to close things off.  I realized that my situation and my own thoughts around "patriotic" songs meant that I could only speak to Americans directly.   (In my examples.) I know a few other patriotic songs and many national anthems, but - with a few exceptions - they're just songs to me, even if I lived somewhere for eight years.   

"Oh Britannia" "O Canada"  and "La Tchadienne" welcome.  And "Strange Fruit", certainly patriotic in it's own way, hopeful toward an America one wishes for from the one that is.  

(I retitled the thread, minus "American", plus "patriotic" to capture my original intent, though feel free to wander.)

Thnx for your explanations, appreciated ....

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2 hours ago, Pim said:

I really can’t imagine getting tears in my eyes with our national anthem or any other ‘patriotic’ songs.... 

Maybe that's the unspoken reason I was thinking about this on U.S. Election Eve.  Without getting political about it, I'm distressed and angry about things going on "back home" (I'm visiting California for a few days now), but listening to, say, "Ametica the Beautiful" still affects me.  Maybe it's like "Strange Fruit" in reverse.  SF calls me to wish for a better future, AtB makes me sad about a past that's been lost.   

No, the Good Old Days really weren't all that (ref: "Strange Fruit"), but, as I sit in California, well, I don't know. I'm thinking.

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