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Cry
Go on and cry
You still see his face
You've got to cry
Now life is too short to be bitter baby
You've got to cry
Rick says: The lone original, "Cry," was chosen because its melancholy theme seemed to fit the aesthetic. Composed in the late Eighties, when Springfield's career was on the wane and he was going through his "darkest period," the song is "definitely about me, and about letting go and feeling the pain, instead of doing things like drinking." - RollingStone.com
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I completely identify with this song. It has this lovelorn misery to it. It is just so true, deep down when you think of things that used to be, time does not heal all wounds. I've been numb most of my life. I don't believe you can ultimately get closure in some circumstances. There are some things that just don't get better and you have to let them out, you have to not be afraid to 'cry'. I often feel this way. The fact that Rick wrote about this and displayed his understanding of it makes me love him even more. I have to go cry now.
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When I first heard this song I thought Rick had written it from a woman's point of view. . .maybe someone who he had hurt. But the more I listened and thought it through, I'm now wondering if maybe Rick wrote this song about his father.
You still see his face It was one time a part of your life Rick referring to his childhood. Now it hangs like a ghost Holding you each time you try to move on You've tried to burn those memories But they keep refusing to die And you can't let them go just by saying goodbye Rick had to struggle very hard to overcome his father's death (if you can ever really overcome something like that), but his father's death obviously shook him to the very core of his being. Cry, like a child Cry, just surrender to it tonight Time alone won't heal your wounds Sometimes there is no way to make something right and just to cry helps make it a little more tolerable. There's nothing wrong with a good cry. Actually, I think it is a very good thing for the soul. I love Rick's voice in this song. It is very soothing and comforting and it just makes me want to cry. . .for the people who I have lost in my life, the people that I have hurt, and for all my expectations that go unfilled. When this song comes on I usually get a tear in my eye just in anticipation of the rest of the song. I get these same feelings when I listen to April 24, 1981 and MFC. Definitely one of my favorites on TDAY! At last, a Rick original.
I agree that this appears to me to be about the loss of his father. It seems to be more about the loss/death of a loved one than the loss/separation of a relationship. I suppose a lost relationship would be this haunting but I have always leaned back towards the explanation of the loss of a loved one. And the fact that he uses You can still see his face has led me to believe it's about his father. In Cry the song is absorbed by grief. And I hear it as if he's trying to convince himself more than he's really trying to convince another person. The self realization that the only way to work through his grief is to actually feel it and let it out instead of bottling it up and hoping time and words will make it just go away. Not that he wants it to go away, he just wants to be able to heal some and allow the memories to be a part of him without holding him back or destroying him.
Basically, a good cry is something that can be difficult to do yet at the same time be cleansing and relieving to you. When I first heard this one I instantly thought it was a song about a lost love, but now I'm feeling different things (sometimes).
It might be about a death. I have gotten that feeling from other songs Rick has written, such as Act of Faith. When he talks about the bitterness and pain, and how time alone won't heal your wounds-.I think of the death of a loved one. Although, a break-up can be pretty devastating too, and would make you want to cry and get it out. Just another magical quality of Rick's writing! So many angles in one little song. Something for everyone! The music is beautiful in Cry. I find myself totally Relaxing when I hear it. I LOVE the opening and how Rick's voice just breaks in, so crystal clear "you look back in his eyes one final time as you close the door". I love the way he sings cry and time. GREAT lyrics as always!!! Now it hangs like a ghost each time you try to move on
break your heart & do it
now life is too short to be bitter
just surrender
Well, what is not incredible about this Rick original?! The man is a master at socking us with emotion through his music.
The background vocals sound heavenly during the chorus. The voices build and then die down at all the perfect moments. I love when Rick uses piano also! It fits this song to a T. Cry is a song so filled with emotion, it almost does make you want to have a good cry, whether you have a reason or not! I absolutely love the chiming in of the tamborine towards the end and that other jingling noise (that I haven't a clue what's making it!) But it sounds gorgeous. So many interesting and fitting instruments and various sound effects. I wish Rick would promote this song more, while he's going around for special appearances and doing songs from TDAY. Especially since it fits so nicely with this collection of moody/atmospheric songs. I actually find it better than a lot of the cover songs. | |