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"All Cried Out" is a song by English singer-songwriter Alison Moyet, which was released in 1984 as the second single from her debut studio album '' Alf''. It was written by Moyet and producers
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. The song peaked within the top ten on both the
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and the
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, and also reached the top twenty in Switzerland.


Critical reception

Upon release, Paul Bursche of ''
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'' praised the song as following up "Love Resurrection" with "ease". He commented: "In no way am I the first to rave about this exquisite voice, nor, I suspect, shall I be the last. But I wouldn't let the voice distract me from the song. Alison Moyet not only has a great voice, she's also some songwriter." Jim Reid of ''
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'' commented: "Over a smoothly winding Imagination type backing, Alf offers a perfunctory plea of passion that says more about her vocal coach than her state of mind." Frank Edmonds of the '' Bury Free Press'' gave the song an 8 out of 10 rating and described it as "a satisfying follow-up" to "Love Resurrection". He added, "More proof of what an emotive, gutsy singer Alison is. hewrings every last drop of feeling, passion and power from the song."


Track listing

;7" single #"All Cried Out" – 3:52 #"Steal Me Blind" – 3:16 ;12" single #"All Cried Out" (Extended Version) – 6:53 #"Steal Me Blind" – 3:16 ;12" single #"All Cried Out" (The Re-mix) – 7:57 #"Steal Me Blind" – 3:16


Charts


Jamie Watson version

In 1995, Jamie Watson covered the song, whose version musically deviates very much from the original. The cover is musically rather a dance version and is very adapted to the 1990s, so it corresponds to the genre Eurodance. From the accents in the song ago, it corresponds again to the original. Watson's version reached No. 98 on the
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.


Music video

In the music video, Jamie Watson sings the song while
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s practice depictions in his presence.


Track listing

CD-Maxi # "All Cried Out" (Carved In Stone Radio Mix) - 3:46 # "All Cried Out" (Head 2 Head Extended Mix) - 5:04 # "It's Alright" - 3:59 # "All Cried Out" (Carved In Stone Extended Mix) - 5:10


Charts


No Angels version

In 2002, "All Cried Out" was re-recorded in two versions by German pop band
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. While a re-worked version with a contemporary pop edge was included on the re-release edition of the group's second album '' Now... Us!'' (2002), a re-arranged
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-played version was released on the band's first swing album, '' When the Angels Swing'' (2002). Both versions feature different vocals and arrangements, with
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singing main adlibs on the Pop version and
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on the Big Band version.


Release and reception

Not yet recorded for any other No Angels project, a
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of Moyet's "All Cried Out" was selected as the band's next single in fall 2002, serving as the lead single of their swing album '' When the Angels Swing'' (2002) as well as the Special Winter reissue of their second album '' Now... Us!'' (2002). Released by Cheyenne Records in
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on 2 December 2002, the
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included both the single versions as well as an Extended Version and ''When the Angels Swing'' album cut "Funk Dance," written by
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, Christian Geller, and band member
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, and produced by Mike Turtle, and Tom Jackson. In Germany, "All Cried Out" debuted and peaked at number 18 on the
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, becoming the band's lowest-charting single before their disbandment in 2003. It spent four weeks within the top twenty and fell out of the top 100 after its tenth week. Similarly, the song became the group's lowest-charting entry in Switzerland, where previous single " Let's Go to Bed" had failed to chart. It debuted at number 75 in the week of 22 November 2002, and peaked two weeks later at number 59. In Austria, "All Cried Out" debuted at number 42 on the
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. It reached its peak, number 23, in its fourth and fifth week on the chart and left the top 75 in its twelfth week.


Music videos

The
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for the Big Band Version of "All Cried Out" was directed by Christopher Häring and produced for
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. It was filmed inside the Friedrich von Thiersch concert hall at the
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in November 2002. A performance video, it features group shots as well individual shots of the band members on the parquet floor and the balcony of the central pillar-lined hall, wearing the floor-length
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s from their '' When the Angels Swing'' concert at the Berlin Tränenpalast. The video for the Pop Version was also directed by Häring and features group shots and individual shots of the group during the recording of the song, portraying them inside the recording booth.


Track listing


Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''When the Angels Swing''. ;Big Band Version *
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– vocals * Dirk Decker – vocal recording *
Lucy Diakovska Ludmila Lubomirova "Lucy" Diakovska ( bg, Людмила Любомирова Дяковска; born 2 April 1976) is a Bulgarian and German singer and television personality. She rose to prominence as one of the founding members of the all-fem ...
– vocals * Nik Hafemann – executive producer * Manfred Honetschläger – arranger, conductor *
Sandy Mölling Sandy Mölling (born 27 April 1981) is a German singer and television personality. She rose to fame as one of the members of the girl group No Angels, which were formed in 2000 on the German television talent show ''Popstars'', becoming one of ...
– vocals * Charly Morell – orchestra engineer * Perky Park – production – Perky Park, Nik Hafemann *
Vanessa Petruo Vanessa Anneliese Petruo-Zink (born 23 October 1979) is a German former singer, songwriter, actress and television personality. Born and raised in Berlin within a family of actors, she had minor roles in television and as a voice actress before ...
– vocals *
Jessica Wahls Jessica Martina Wahls (born 2 February 1977), also known under her nickname Jess, is a German pop singer and television host, who rose to fame as one of the founding members of the successful all-female pop band No Angels, the " biggest-selling ...
– vocals ;Pop Version * Nadja Benaissa – vocals * Dirk Decker – vocal recording * Lucy Diakovska – vocals * Nik Hafemann – production, vocal arrangement * Manfred Honetschläger – arranger, conductor * Sandy Mölling – vocals * Perky Park – production, mixing, recording * Vanessa Petruo – vocals * Jessica Wahls – vocals


Charts


References


External links

* ** ** {{authority control 1984 songs 1984 singles 1995 singles 2002 singles Alison Moyet songs No Angels songs Pop ballads Torch songs Songs written by Alison Moyet Songs written by Tony Swain (musician) Songs written by Steve Jolley (songwriter) Song recordings produced by Jolley & Swain Columbia Records singles