Is it a spouse who died too soon, a recently discovered sister or
maybe a weasel of an ex? No matter your situation, there is a song.
For the widow, it might be Garth Brooks' "To Make You Feel My Love." For the long-lost sibling: Sister Sledge's "We Are Family." And for that guy who said he wasn't ready for marriage but -- bam! -- is now marrying someone else? Cue Adele's "Rolling in the Deep," the quintessential "You're so going to miss me, jerk, song," our expert says.
You're tuning into Delilah, the unapologetic and anointed "Queen of Sappy Love Songs."
For five hours a night, seven days a week, she dedicates music for the mushy masses and serves up straight-shooting dish -- "Stop begging for love!" --in about 200 markets. Full Read
For the widow, it might be Garth Brooks' "To Make You Feel My Love." For the long-lost sibling: Sister Sledge's "We Are Family." And for that guy who said he wasn't ready for marriage but -- bam! -- is now marrying someone else? Cue Adele's "Rolling in the Deep," the quintessential "You're so going to miss me, jerk, song," our expert says.
You're tuning into Delilah, the unapologetic and anointed "Queen of Sappy Love Songs."
For five hours a night, seven days a week, she dedicates music for the mushy masses and serves up straight-shooting dish -- "Stop begging for love!" --in about 200 markets. Full Read
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