Not that these all evoke tears every time but......
I agree with Mark in Seattle about "Prisoner In Disguise" as sung by Linda
Ronstadt too. (Hi Mark!)
Desperado; as sung by Linda Ronstadt- (Why haven't we had a major thread on
Linda's contribution?)
One Hand, One Heart (from the CAST recording of West Side Story, not the
movie)
Hey Jude: as sung live by Sir Paul McCartney
Eleanor Rigby: as sung live by Sir Paul McCartney (yah it was a long
evening.)
Overture / Cotton Avenue: as performed by Marian at JoniFest 1989 in
Ashara's living room when no one was around. (Thank you Marian. Thank you
Ashara.) I didn't get weepy but the little hairs on the back of my neck
told me that she was channeling in a profound way. Beyond words.
Both Sides Now, A Case Of You, and Judgement of the Moon And Stars (Ludwig's
Tune) as sung live by some Canadian folk icon with an orchestra on the BSN
tour. Not Judy Collins- the OTHER one.
Bullet the Blue Sky by U2. I set this on infinite repeat during the longest
afternoon of my life.
"Red Rain" & "In Your Eyes" from 'So' by Peter Gabriel
the refrain of The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of: Carly's song
Field Of Gold by Sting for the last verse about looking back....
and "Wango Tango" by Ted Nugent. Unless I threw that in to cut the tension.
Jim
np: The Philosopher's Stone, by Van Morrison (hi Kakki!)