213 posts 10/27/2016 3:21 pm
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Do you feel the pain behind the saddest music?
Randy VanWarmer who was born on March 30, 1955 reached the peak of his short lived career with a lovely ballad he wrote in 1979, "Just When I Needed You Most." It reached No. 8 on the UK Singles Chart in September 1979 after peaking at No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart earlier that year. He was inspired to write "Just When I Needed You Most" by a devastating breakup with a girlfriend, he wrote the song six months after. VanWarmer attributed his single's success to empathy for its heartbreak scenario: "It's happened to everyone. That emotion is universal...I always hoped the record wasn't wallowing in self-pity..." Randy VanWarmer died of Leukemia on January 12, 2004 at the age of 48.
JUST WHEN I NEEDED YOU MOST
You packed in the morning, I stared out the window And I struggled for something to say You left in the rain without closing the door I didn't stand in your way.
But I miss you more than I missed you before And now where I'll find comfort, God knows 'Cause you left me just when I needed you most Left me just when I needed you most.
Now most every morning, I stare out the window And I think about where you might be I've written you letters that I'd like to send If you would just send one to me.
'Cause I need you more than I needed before And now where I'll find comfort, God knows 'Cause you left me just when I needed you most Left me just when I needed you most.
You packed in the morning, I stared out the window And I struggled for something to say You left in the rain without closing the door I didn't stand in your way.
Now I love you more than I loved you before And now where I'll find comfort, God knows 'Cause you left me just when I needed you most Oh yeah, you left me just when I needed you most You left me just when I needed you most. | |
Once in a while, someone comes along to put you on top of the world.
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22 posts 6/20/2018 5:31 am |
This was popularized locally by Superstar Nora Aunor in the 80s. Very sad song indeed.
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