Gloomy Sunday Suicide Song
At whatever point individuals are in a funk, they normally have a melody or a playlist that lifts them out of that dim spot. It may be a cheery, motivational tune that gives them the ability to get past life's hazards. It could be a tune that identifies with them inwardly. The shared factor here is that their preferred tune or playlist is intended to lift their spirits somehow.
Yet, there's one tune out there that allegedly has the inverse impact. Truth be told, it is notorious to the point that it has following been regarded "The Hungarian Suicide Song." Rezso Seress composed a melody called "The World Is Ending" in 1933 toward the end of World War I, which is when clinical gloom was at an unsurpassed high around the world. Legend has it that the individuals who listened to the tune submitted suicide presently.
In spite of the legend, that melody went ahead to be one of Seress' most prominent hits. An American rendition was recorded by Billie Holiday in 1941, and it passes by the name of "Gloomy Sunday" Despite this rebranding, it is still connected with various suicides. It is safe to say that you are overcome enough to hear it out?
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It does have an amazingly dull feel to it, isn't that so? In the event that you did give it a tune in, go play some popular music or something to neutralize its belongings.
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