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" Cry Baby Cry" is a 1968 song by the Beatles. Cry Baby Cry may also refer to: * "Cry Baby Cry" (Duran Duran song), 2007 * "Cry Baby Cry" (Santana song), 2005 * "Cry Baby Cry", 1982 single by Brotherhood of Man, featured on their album ''Lightning Flash ''Lightning Flash'' is the 12th album by British pop group Brotherhood of Man. Released on EMI Records in 1983, it remains their final commercially released studio album. Background The album was released on EMI Records in July 1983 and was t ...'' See also * Cry Baby (other) {{dab ...
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Cry Baby Cry
"Cry Baby Cry" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles from their 1968 double album ''The Beatles'' (also known as the "White Album"). It was written by John Lennon and credited to the Lennon–McCartney partnership. The coda of the song is a short segment referred to as "Can You Take Me Back", written by Paul McCartney, which was actually an outtake from the "I Will" session. Composition Demos indicate that Lennon composed the song in late 1967. The original lyrics were "Cry baby cry, make your mother buy." Lennon described to biographer Hunter Davies how he got the words from an advertisement. Some of the lyrics of the song are loosely based on the nursery rhyme "Sing a Song of Sixpence". Recording Engineer Geoff Emerick resigned during the recording of "Cry Baby Cry". His departure was precipitated by Lennon and McCartney's obsessions over the recording of both "Revolution" and "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da", respectively, and the overall tensions of the sessions. Emerick did n ...
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Cry Baby Cry (Duran Duran Song)
''Red Carpet Massacre'' is the twelfth studio album by English new wave band Duran Duran, released on 13 November 2007 by Epic Records. Most of the music on the final incarnation of the album was completed in late 2006 following the departure of band member Andy Taylor with new guitarist Dominic Brown replacing him, when record producer Timbaland began working with the band. " Falling Down" was the only single released from the album. ''Red Carpet Massacre'' debuted at number 44 on the UK Albums Chart, becoming the band's second lowest-debuting album on the chart, after '' Pop Trash'' (2000). The album debuted at number 36 on the US ''Billboard'' 200, selling 29,000 copies in its first week. The following week, it fell to number 116. As of February 2011, the album had sold 102,000 copies in the United States. It was Duran Duran's second and final album released with Epic Records, before the band parted ways with the label in 2009. Early sessions The band did its initial rec ...
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Cry Baby Cry (Santana Song)
"Cry Baby Cry" is a song by American rock band Santana from their nineteenth studio album, '' All That I Am'' (2005). The song features Jamaican singer and songwriter Sean Paul and English singer and songwriter Joss Stone, and was released as the album's third and final single. It was written by Lester Mendez, Sean Paul, Kara DioGuardi, and Jimmy Harry. Song information "Cry Baby Cry" was the third US single and the second international single from Santana's album ''All That I Am''. The song is also included as a bonus track on the 2006 special edition of Sean Paul's third studio album, ''The Trinity'' (2005). The single was released in the United Kingdom on May 8, 2006, and was the biggest hit from Santana's album, despite peaking at number seventy-one on the UK Singles Chart and spending only one week inside it. However, it fared better than the previous single, "Just Feel Better", which missed the chart completely. It was the smallest hit from Paul's album though and his first ...
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Lightning Flash
''Lightning Flash'' is the 12th album by British pop group Brotherhood of Man. Released on EMI Records in 1983, it remains their final commercially released studio album. Background The album was released on EMI Records in July 1983 and was their only album with the label. This album was the first (and only) to feature new member Barry Upton who had replaced Lee Sheriden a year earlier and was their last work with long-time manager/producer and co-writer Tony Hiller. Upton took on the musical arrangement duties on ten of the twelve tracks, a role previously filled by Sheriden. Upton worked with studio session drummer Peter Boita at Boita's house in Upper Norwood London, programming all the drum tracks for the album. On going into Odyssey Studios all the drum tracks for the album were laid in one day Boita's LinnDrum computer which was also hooked up to his Simmons SDS7 Electronic drum head unit via a custom interface unit that Boita himself had developed. This method of workin ...
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