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CRY ONE MORE TIME (Cryin' Songs, Volume 2)
Artist | Song | |
THE JOHN DOE EXEPERIENCE (Kissingsohard, 1995) | FALLEN TEARS (John Doe) | |
ROSANNE CASH (Seven Year Ache, 1981) | I COUNT THE TEARS (R. Cash) | |
JOHNNY RAY (Johnny Ray's Greatest Hits, 1958) | CRY (C. Kohlman) | |
MARY MARGARET O'HARA (Miss America, 1989) | TO CRY ABOUT (M.M. O'Hara) | |
GRAM PARSONS (GP, 1973) | CRY ONE MORE TIME (Justman/Wolf) | |
RUTH BROWN (Atlantic Rhythm and Blues, Vol. 1, 1985) | TEARDROPS FROM MY EYES (Toombs) | |
THE BYRDS (Mr. Tambourine Man, 1965) | YOU WON'T HAVE TO CRY (Gene Clark) | |
THE PRETENDERS (The Pretenders, 1980) | STOP YOUR SOBBING (Ray Davies) | |
SMOKEY ROBINSON (Motown: 25 #1 Hits, Volume 1, 1985) | TEARS OF A CLOWN (H.Cosby/W. Robinson/S. Wonder) | |
ARETHA FRANKLIN (Queen of Soul, 1993) | TRACKS OF MY TEARS (Robinson) | |
EMMYLOU HARRIS (Wrecking Ball, 1995) | ALL MY TEARS (Julie Miller) | |
LA VERN BAKER (Atlantic Rhythm and Blues, 1947-1974, 1991) | I CRIED A TEAR (Jacobson/Julia) | |
JULIE MILLER (Broken Things, 1999) | I STILL CRY (J. Miller) | |
UNCLE WALT'S BAND (An American in Texas Revisited, 1991) | IF I DON'T STOP CRYING (W. Hyatt) | |
k. d. LANG (Shadowland, 1988) | LOCK, STOCK, AND TEARDROPS (Roger Miller) | |
JACKIE WILSON (Chart Toppers: R&B Hits of the `50s, 1998) | LONELY TEARDROPS (G. Fuqua/B. Gordy, Jr./D. Roquel/C. Tyran) | |
BUDDY MILLER (Cruel Moon, 1999) | SOMETIMES I CRY (B. Miller) | |
???? (Rollin' Into Memphis, 2000) | THIRTY YEARS OF TEARS (John Hiatt) | |
SHIRLEY HORN (You Won't Forget Me, 1994) | DON'T LET THE SUN CATCH YOU CRYIN' (Joe Greene) | |
ETTA JAMES (Time After Time, 1995) | WILLOW WEEP FOR ME (Ronell) | |
RICHARD THOMPSON (King of Bohemia, Unauthorized Bootleg, 1991) | TEAR-STAINED LETTER (R. Thompson) | |
Comment:
3/26/02 Cryin' songs. I mean, you just can't get enough of them, you know.Feedback:
Beautiful.
Oh, Moe! thanks. Lots of twang on this one ...
Great thought! Good idea to put the two Smokey-written songs together. "Tear-Stained Letter" is a good pick - some time check out Jo-El Sonnier's cover of it.
Wonderful.
that byrds song is yet another brilliant gene clark moment.
Lovely, Ms. Sally. I second Lally on the Gene Clark assessment.
Nice pix. Twang and cryin' kinda go hand in hand.
Especially when you're from the mysterious south, Mr. Onn.