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#Hungerian_suicide_song #suicide_song #dangerous_song Gloomy Sunday Song • Gloomy Sunday - The Hungarian Suicide Song This video features about the song that killed many persons termed as "#suicide_song". It’s been blamed for between 17 and over 100 suicides. #gloomy_sunday_history That song, “#Gloomy_Sunday,” came to existence during one of history’s bleakest moments. Written in 1933 by Hungarian pianist and composer Reszõ Seress against the backdrop of the Great Depression and an increasing fascist influence in Hungary, and originally recorded in 1935 by Pál Kalmár, the song is something of a plea for mercy as humanity is at its worst. Seress’ original published lyrics were titled “Vége a világnak,” or “The World Is Ending,” and reflected a growing sense of horror and despair at the state of the world. A key sample lyric translates to “Meadows are coloured red with human blood/There are dead people on the streets everywhere,” just to give a frame of reference for the level of darkness that Seress’ composition harbored. #Gloomy_Sunday” eventually became a hit. More than that, it became a standard, recorded in many languages by countless artists, including Billie Holiday, Sinead O’Connor, Mel Tormé and Sarah Vaughn. But to hear the lore about the song, it’d seem to have some kind of sinister power over the people who hear it. It’s not even corporeal, but it has a massive body count. Some of the various accounts of its supposed, morbid misdeeds include: a shoemaker whose suicide note quoted the song; a girl in Vienna drowning while holding its sheet music; a man who shot himself after telling loved ones the song wouldn’t leave his head; a woman in London who overdosed while listening to “Gloomy Sunday”; sheet music was found in the apartment of a shopkeeper in Berlin who hanged herself—the list goes on, and those are only the apocryphal accounts that have managed to live on in the near-century since the song came into being. It’s a merciless fiend of a song, almost supernatural, like the video in The Ring you see before you die. Which, perhaps, makes my repeated listens to the song over the past week ill-advised. If it did, in fact, cause the carnage attributed to it. Because of the epidemic of suicides in the aftermath of the song’s release, and possibly because of it, Hungarian authorities supposedly discouraged broadcast of the song. A more extreme version of the song was that it was #banned, and an even more extreme one yet was that it was even banned in the US and UK, where its popularity spread. #suicide_song_tamil #dangerous_song_tamil #gloomy_sunday_song_explained_in_tamil #why_gloomy_song_is_dangerous #dangerous_song_ever #history_of_gloomy_sunday_song #VLInfo Follow VERA LEVEL INFORMATION on YouTube / @vlinfo whatsApp https://chat.whatsapp.com/LSuJ0G7YMwl... Instagram / vera_level_information facebook / vera-level-information-338548446714063 keep supporting.