Tracks that are still so good that - even decades later - when you hear them you instantly get goosebumps; you don't know whether to laugh or cry; you have to 'do the Doom Claw', etc, etc.
Frankie Teardrop frightened the living shit out of me when I heard it for the first (and only) time. I was young and impressionable, and had been advised beforehand by a veteran colleague to listen to it in the dark.
Innit, though it's the "year after year, their numbers get fewer, some day no one will march there at all", which gets me. Every time.
Yep, that's another one. I had it on the car stereo recently and was choking up while the rest of the family was obliviously blathering away, and I wanted to yell at them, "How can you talk while this song's playing?" This thread aside, goosebump songs are not for sharing.
I'll second "Tracks of My Tears," especially when Smokey really starts wailing toward the end. The "baby, baby, baby" and "oooh"s always get me. That might be my favorite song of all time.
Others that come to mind are Booker T. & the M.G.'s "Green Onions," Dawn Penn's "No No No," Galaxie 500's "Fourth of July," New Order's "Cries and Whispers," Tones on Tail's "Rain," AC/DC's "Highway to Hell" (the opening riff especially), The Kinks "Waterloo Sunset," Bob Dylan's "Girl from the North Country," The Reivers' "Star Telegram," David Bowie's "Heroes," Stevie Wonder's "I Believe (When I Fall in Love It Will Be Forever)" and "He's Misstra Know-It-All," and The Grateful Dead's "Franklin's Tower."
Trying to pick as eclectically as I can, and I'm sure I've forgotten a few.
EDIT: Must include this one: Scott Walker's "Copenhagen," the part where he stretches out "carousel" forever and the carnival-esque music comes in. Goosebumps every time. My family have been known to ridicule me for the rapture I go into when I play this song.
While I'd I'd heartily endorse This Mortal Coil's version of Song to the Siren, Buckley's live version of it just shreds me. I wish Elektra hadn't fucked around with his studio recordings so much, this beats the Starsailor track hands down.
I heard The Pogues' version of The Band Played Waltzing Matilda recently and that works exceptionally well too.
Upbeat-wise, Ash's Walking Barefoot can sometimes catch me, as can Georgy Girl by The Seekers (no idea why). Actually their Morningtown Ride can too but that's definitely just toddlerhood lullaby nostalgia at work.
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