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What is a good background song for a sad scene of a movie based in the 1950s?

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What is a good background song for a sad scene of a movie based in the 1950s?

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My apologies for the long list, but these songs are from my teen years. Many can be found on You Tube. The wonder of you (If you listen to the lyrics, you’ll hear the theme of gratitude.) by: Ray Peterson The end (of a rainbow) by: Earl Grant Lonesome Town Young world both by: Ricky Nelson Return to me by: Dean Martin Yellow Bird by: Arthue Lyman I’ll never stop loving you by: Doris Day Since I don’t have you (quite doleful sounding) by: The Skyliners Lonely Street by: Andy Williams It’s time to cry My home town Summer’s gone all by: Paul Anka No One Knows Don’t Pity Me both by: Dion & the Belmonts Take a message to Mary Love of my life Like strangers Ebony Eyes Crying in the rain So sad (to watch good love go bad) all by: The Everly Bros.

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