This morning I have been listening to the BBC Radio 4 show Soul Music focusing on songs that make us cry. Here's the intro to the programme from the BBC website on the episode featuring Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah…
A music fan, James Talerico, then explains how the Jeff Buckley version (below) soundtracked a move in his life from loneliness to love, and a writer called Jim Kullander recalls using Hallelujah to help him come to terms with the death of his wife. "This song just embraces the whole mess of what love is," he says. "Love just shatters you - breaks you apart - and that's not a bad thing."
Listen to the full show at the BBC website here: www.bbc.co.uk/music/articles
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