This 1974 Cult-Classic Ranked 'Saddest Rock Song Ever Written' ...Saudi Arabia

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Last year, Music Minds ranked the "Top Saddest Rock Songs Ever Written," and anyone searching for a tune to match a blue mood need look no further than this sob-worthy list.

Beating out Thin Lizzy's "Borderline" (1976) in second place was Deep Purple's "Soldier of Fortune," which appeared on the 1974 album Stormbringer.

"David Coverdale’s voice — usually deployed for rock heroics — here becomes the vessel for muted devastation," the article continued. "The acoustic arrangement creates a late-night confessional atmosphere, as if the song exists in those quiet hours when defenses fall and truth rises."

Coverdale is also clearly a big fan of the tune, as his band Whitesnake covered "Soldier of Fortune" regularly live and even recorded a studio version for their 2015 album The Purple Album, later releasing it as a single.

"I played him 'Soldier of Fortune,' discussed the ideas that I had about it...I said, 'Look, go and do what you do,' and he came back with the most beautiful treatment, as you can hear on the record," Coverdale recalled.

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