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A Compendium Filled with Tears 🎧 features Ariana Grande, Greta Van Fleet, Maxwell, Smokey Robinson, Taylor Swift & The Weeknd.
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“Save your tears for another day.” Yes, say that, say that! I totally agree with you 🎙 The Weeknd. Of course, for 🎙 Maxwell, he “Feels just like a weight has lifted / How can I repay you help me understand / Currency, a fistful of tears I can afford.” And how about one last lyrical excerpt, courtesy of 🎙 Ariana Grande. She, of course, “Ain’t got no tears left to cry / So, I’m pickin’ it up, pickin’ it up…” So, what’s the common thread between these lyrics from songs by The Weeknd, Maxwell, and Ariana Grande? TEARS, hence, our 54th compendium of 2021, 🎧 A Compendium Filled with Tears!
Besides the aforementioned musicians, 🎧 A COMPENDIUM FILLED WITH TEARS features 🎙 Greta Van Fleet, 🎙 Smokey Robinson, and 🎙 Taylor Swift among others. Given that there’s 15 songs, numerous musical genres are covered including alternative, pop, rock, rap, R&B, and soul. So, get your handkerchief and some headphones while shedding tears while checking out 🎧 A COMPENDIUM FILLED WITH TEARS! LET’S F**KING GO!
1. The Weeknd & Ariana Grande, “Save Your Tears (Remix)”
🎵 “Save Your Tears (Remix)” • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2021
The Weeknd shines, singing the first verse, refrain, pre-chorus, and chorus. The chorus – excerpted at the top of this review – is simple but ultimately memorable and definitely tuneful. Where we get contrast on “Save Your Tears (Remix)” is the second verse, which is not only performed by Ariana Grande, but turns out to be a totally new verse.
“Met you once under a Pisces moon I kept my distance ‘cause I know that you Don’t like when I’m with nobody else I couldn’t help it, I put you through hell.”
She sounds exceptional – as refined as ever. Beyond the verse, she performs a refrain and pre-chorus of her own (directed toward a male, of course), before performing the chorus. From there, we get collaboration between both, repeating the refrain, chorus, and the outro, an extension of the chorus. These two definitely always bring the heat when they duet!
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2. Ariana Grande, “No Tears Left to Cry”
💿 Sweetener • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2018
Things begins moderately slowly, with the dramatic, lush, smoothly sung intro (the eventual chorus) before a danceable groove transforms things. Grande shows exuberance, singing playfully in her lower register on the verses. She gradually ascends, hitting her stride – her commanding upper register – on the chorus. The chorus is catchy, with the best attribute being how uplifting it is.
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3-4. Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, “The Tracks of My Tears” / “The Tears of a Clown”
💿 My World: The Definitive Collection • 🏷 Motown / UMG Recordings Inc. • 📅 2007
“Now if there’s a smile on my face It's only there tryin’ to fool the public.”
It doesn’t stop with “The Tracks of My Tears”! Robinson ranks among the greatest songwriters of all time, and his 1967 record, 🎵 “The Tears of a Clown” (💿 Make it Happen) is among the best of his illustrious catalog. Like “The Tracks of My Tears,” Smokey once more puts on a façade:
“But don’t let my glad expression Give you the wrong impression.”
Ultimately, he has “The tears of a clown, when there’s no one around / OH YEAH BABY.” The funny thing is that “Tears of a Clown” is an up-tempo soul record that makes you want to dance. Of course, once again, Smokey puts on that façade.
5.Taylor Swift, “my tears ricochet”
💿 folklore • 🏷 Taylor Swift • 📅 2020
Contextually within the record, Swift was wronged, the relationship with this individual was tumultuous, yet now that she’s dead, he’s haunted and realizes the scope of the loss. While the imagery and poetry is breathtaking, many believe “My tears ricochet” isn’t really romantic, and has a real life connection to Swift. Can you say, that infamous Big Machine Records feud?
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6. Greta Van Fleet, “Tears of Rain”
💿 The Battle at Garden’s Gate • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2021
That said, Josh Kiszka isn’t one for subtlety. How could he with such a distinct, whiney voice that’s filled with ‘treble.’ On this ballad, he manages to show some nuance but given his tone, his instrument cuts right through. Beyond the singing, if that’s not your jam, “Tears of Rain” does feature a fine harmonic progression, and some of the production touches are pretty sweet as well. There’s certainly beauty to be found on this cut, at least to some extent. Thematically, Greta Van Fleet tackle a hot button topic: climate change. “Drifting through the pains before us / as it turns to dust before our eyes,” Kiszka sings on the second verse, continuing, “Pleading for a god to pour us / Just a little bit of rain from an empty sky.” Not certain it’s a prayer, but okay. On the chorus, he states:
“And the planet is still turning And he faces are still burning And the mothers with their children search for the rain.”
Worth noting, 🎛 Greg Kurstin sits behind the boards.
7. Bring Me the Horizon, “Teardrops”
💿 POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR • 🏷 Sony • 📅 2020
Production and sound always play a big role in BMTH albums. That’s the case here as we get a mix of heavy rock cues as well as awesome electronic touches (Sykes and 🎛 Jordan Fish). Safe to say, Oli has a kick ass backdrop to sing over. As always, he balances more even keel vocals (verses) with his more high-flying, unclean approach on the chorus. Speaking of the chorus, this is he crown jewel, easily getting stuck in one’s head and allowing for Sykes to unleash the bomb – the f-bomb!
“I’m running outta teardrops, let it hurt till it stops I can’t keep my grip, I’m slipping away from me Oh, God, everything is so fucked, but I can’t feel a thing The emptiness is heavier than you think.”
So, what exactly is “Teardop” about? According to Sykes via BBC Radio 1, it’s “About how our moral compass is a little bit skewed because we’re so numb to the bad news every single day and it’s hard to know what we should actually do about that.” He has a point. He covers it more extensively in the hyperlinked video clip.
8. Amy Winehouse, “Tears Dry on Their Own”
💿 Back in Black • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2006
Clearly, Winehouse isn’t particularly enthused on this gem from Back in Black. Even so, interestingly, “Tears Dry on Their Own” samples the exuberant soul classic, 🎵 “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough.” Ultimately, despite the fact that this man hurt her, Amy is NOT going to let it sink her.
“I don’t understand Why do I stress the man, When there’s so many bigger things at hand.”
Indeed, “Tears Dry on Their Own.”
9. Alicia Keys, “Tears Always Win”
💿 Girl on Fire • 🏷 RCA • 📅 2012
You could argue that Keys tries her best to keep from busting out, but she just can’t do it! The poise is lost, and those tears are going to fall for sure. On the chorus, she memorably sings:
“These lips are missing you Cause these lips ain’t kissing you These eyes put up a fight But once again, these tears always win.”
Yep, she’s devastated about the end of the relationship, and she can’t hold back. “Tears Always Win” doesn’t rank at the top of her decorated catalog, but it’s definitely worthwhile, honest, and totally relatable.
10. Rick Ross, “Tears of Joy”
Ft. CeeLo Green,
💿 Teflon Don • 🏷 Def Jam • 📅 2010
Even if coming up is the central theme on this joyful joint, there are other things to note. For example, featured guest 🎙 CeeLo Green touches upon people viewing “successful” folks differently and assuming that money solves everything:
“Thought having everything would easy my mind if you could read my mind My God, I’m scarred, I have tattoo tears of joy.”
Tears, hence, have a dually good and bad connotation.
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11. Faith Evans, “Tears of Joy”
💿 R&B Divas • 🏷 Entertainment One Music • 📅 2012
Evans indeed has “tears of joy” on this moving, soulful compound-duple-meter ballad. This slow jam isn’t sad in the least. Faith doesn’t reference pain, but rather jubilance, exuberance, and happiness. The lyrics on the chorus, perfectly capture this upbeat mood:
“I’m crying now, but it’s not like before Baby these are tears of joy They’ve been the same since you walked through my door Baby these are tears of joy.”
Now this right here – this right here – is a cry I can get behind!
12. Maxwell, “Fistful of Tears”
💿 BLACKsummers’night • 🏷 Sony • 📅 2009
Ultimately, Maxwell seems to suggest to his ex to see that the death of the relationship is for the best. The chorus exemplifies this sentiment:
“Cause I, I go insane Crazy sometimes Trying to keep you from losing your mind Open your eyes See what’s in front of your face And save me my fistful of tears.”
13. Taylor Swift, “Teardrops on my Guitar”
💿 Taylor Swift • 🏷 Big Machine • 📅 2006
As the aforementioned lyrics confirm, Taylor Swift was singing about boys from the start. “Drew” serves as a catalyst for so many gems Swift would pen about the opposite sex. “Drew talks to me / I laugh ‘cause it’s so damn funny,” she sings on the second verse, continuing, “That I can’t even see / Anyone when he’s with me.” Later, the third verse is also dominated by the center of her affection, DREW. Besides DREW of course, the biggest attraction on “Teardrops on my Guitar” is the incredibly catchy, memorable chorus. Sigh, I remember singing it one suspect Friday night (during my collegiate years) while in a hotel room with some friends at a music convention:
“He’s the reason for the teardrops on my guitar The only thing that keeps me wishing on a wishing star He’s the song in the car I keep singing, don’t know why I do...”
Oh, Drew!
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14. Eric Clapton, “Tears in Heaven”
💿 Unplugged • 🏷 Reprise • 📅 1992
Clapton asserts that despite the pain, that he, “Must be strong and carry on / Because I know I don’t belong here in heaven.” Heavy, heavy, heavy. The iconic singer/guitarist blames himself for the occurrence. He’s stricken with grief. Even so, despite being mentally altered, he does serve up a positive:
“Beyond the door there’s peace I’m sure And I know there’ll be no more Tears in heaven.”
15. Stevie Wonder, “Joy Inside My Tears”
💿 Songs in the Key of Life • 🏷 Motown • 📅 1976
There is nothing the least bit sad about this six-and-a-half-minute ballad. As he often does, Wonder brings a heaping dose of positivity. If Wonder was depressed at some point, crying, he isn’t anymore – this person has totally brought him joy. “And baby that’s you, you, you / Made life’s history / Because you’ve brought some joy inside my tears,” he sings on the epic chorus, continuing, “And you have done what no one thought could be / you’ve brought some joy inside my tears.” Now that’s some J-O-Y right there!
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