About the song

Let’s turn back the clock to the golden era of music, where heartache and longing were beautifully captured in the melodies of timeless classics. One such gem is “Sad Movies” by Sue Thompson, a haunting ballad that resonated deeply with audiences upon its release in 1961.

Written by John D. Loudermilk, “Sad Movies” tells the tale of heartbreak and regret, as the protagonist laments the pain of seeing romantic films that remind her of lost love. With its poignant lyrics and Thompson’s emotive vocals, the song struck a chord with listeners, becoming an instant hit.

“Sad Movies” climbed the charts rapidly, reaching the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 and solidifying Sue Thompson’s status as a prominent figure in the music industry. Its success propelled Thompson to stardom, earning her widespread acclaim and a dedicated fan base.

The song was included on Thompson’s album of the same name, further enhancing its popularity and ensuring its place in music history. Its enduring appeal has stood the test of time, captivating audiences for decades with its timeless message of heartbreak and longing.

As you listen to “Sad Movies,” let yourself be transported to a bygone era, where the emotive strains of Sue Thompson’s voice evoke a sense of nostalgia and longing. Join generations of music lovers who have been moved by the beauty and poignancy of this unforgettable classic.

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Lyrics

Sa-a-a-d movies
Always make me cry
He said he had to work
So I went to the show alone
They turned down the lights
And turned the projector on
And just as the news of the world started to begin
I saw my darlin’ and my best friend walk in
Though I was sittin’ there they didn’t see
And so they sat right down in front of me
When he kissed her lips I almost died
And in the middle of the color cartoon
I started to cry.
Oh-oh-oh, sa-a-a-d movies
Always make me cry
Oh-oh-oh, sa-a-a-d movies
Always make me cry
(Doo-be doo-be doo-be doo-be doo be)
So I got up and slowly walked on home
And mama saw the tears and said “what’s wrong?”
And so to keep from telling her a lie
I just said “sa-a-a-d movies
Make me cry” (make me cry, oh-oh, oh)
Oh-oh-oh, sa-a-a-d movies
Always make me cry
Oh-oh-oh, sa-a-a-d movies
Always make me cry
(Doo-be doo-be doo-be doo-be doo be)
“Sa-a-a-d movies
Make me cry”

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