Some musical performances will make just about anybody cry.
It could be because the performer got emotional or because the song itself is so darn sad.
The following are musical performances that are pretty much guaranteed to make just about anyone cry.

Can you guess which ones those are?
If that doesn’t get you, what will?
This performance, though, dedicated to her Guardian Angel, is what led the way to her success.
He looks positively wrung out, emotionally speaking, by the end of the song.
Us too, Keith.
His very best frienddied tragicallyat only 18 years old, and it hit the talented young man hard.
Watch it again and see if you don’t cry even harder.
As if an adorable little girl with a British accent wasn’t enough, her voice is otherworldly.
Talbotcame in second, and isstill singing.
The guy seriously has a voice like an angel.
Every one of his performances that season was fantastic, and he won the season.
Smith, theson of musicians, grew up singing in church.
His 2016 album,Something Beautiful,topped the iTune’s pop chartsoon after.
It was the same disease that her mother died battling.
Add that voice, and it makes you cry for a country that’s currently in crisis.
She was already a star, but in that moment she was so much more.
Us too, Lucinda.
Even though Stapleton toldRolling Stone Countrythat Prince “was a remarkable musician and an anomaly.
Linda Ronstadt’s 1977 performance of “Sorrow Lives Here” is simply stunning.
Boy howdy, she sure does, and you’re able to feel it.
Reportedly, thesong is inspiredby Nevil Shute’s novelOn the Beach, which is about nuclear winter.
It’s a devastating topic, but you might not cry every time you watch Morrissey perform this song.
This time, though, you will.
She said, “Thanks for giving us a lot of love.
We love you.”
The reunited a few times, most notably perhaps at The Concert in Central Park in 1982.
Art Gurfunkel got up and did his famous song with tears in his eyes perfectly.
One YouTubecommenter said"I was at that concert.
When he sang this you could have heard a pin drop.”
That’s quite a feat for an event that had500,000 attendees.
Watching it all these years later, you could see why.
So don’t be ashamed as you sit there clutching a handful of soggy tissues.
Those are tissues filled with the magic of gifted songwriting and passionate performance.