Sweet Misery

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Sweet Misery may refer to:

Music[edit]

Songs[edit]

  • "Sweet Misery", by Jimmy Dean on the 1967 country album The Jimmy Dean Show
  • "Sweet Misery", by Janis Ian on the 1968 album The Secret Life of J. Eddy Fink
  • "Sweet Misery", by Ferlin Husky on the 1971 country album One More Time
  • "Sweet Misery", by Hoyt Axton on the 1973 country folk album Less Than the Song, covered by John Denver on the 1973 folk album Farewell Andromeda
  • "Sweet Misery", by The Toll on the 1991 rock album Sticks and Stones and Broken Bones
  • "Sweet Misery", by Amel Larrieux on the 2000 R&B soul album Infinite Possibilities
  • "Sweet Misery", by Michelle Branch on the 2001 alternative/pop rock album The Spirit Room
  • "Sweet Misery", by Rashad on the 2003 R&B/R&B album Sweet Misery
  • "Sweet Misery", by Tiësto on the 2004 trance album Just Be
  • "Sweet Misery", by Lisa Miskovsky on the 2006 pop rock album Changes
  • "Sweet Misery", by Digital Summer on the 2008 acoustic album Hollow

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