Rezso Seress and László Jávor's song "Gloomy Sunday" may be one of the most depressing songs ever recorded, and is commonly called "The Hungarian Suicide Song" because of its connection to a rash of 20th century suicides. But could this admittedly glum song really trigger suicidal behavior?
Personally I feel this is the best song ever heard. The music is so pleasant. Forget about the lyrics, even though was good, might Trigger some of the depressing hormones maybe.
Still I enjoyed the song and don't think its harmful at all, but still as they warn you on your own risk I guess.
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Personally I feel this is the best song ever heard. The music is so pleasant. Forget about the lyrics, even though was good, might Trigger some of the depressing hormones maybe.
Still I enjoyed the song and don't think its harmful at all, but still as they warn you on your own risk I guess.