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Boys Don't Cry are a British new wave band known for the hit single " I Wanna Be a Cowboy", which peaked at No. 12 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in 1986 and charted around the world.


Biography

The band was formed in 1983 as the brainchild of lead vocalist/keyboardist Nick Richards, who had just purchased Maison Rouge Recording Studios in London. An early version of the group (featuring Richards, guitarist Richard Taee and drummer Steve Creese, augmented by session musicians) released their debut EP ''Don't Talk to Strangers'' on independent UK label Legacy Records in Britain in 1983. By the mid-1980s, the band's line-up had stabilised around principal members Richards and keyboardist Brian Chatton (one of the session players on the debut EP), along with Jeff Seopardi on drums, Nico Ramsden on guitar, and Mark Smith on bass. Chatton previously played keyboards with 1970s progressive band
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, contributing heavily to their last three albums, ''The Fifth Avenue Bus'' in 1972, ''Ragamuffin's Fool'' published the same year and ''Bump 'n' Grind'' in 1973. Boys Don't Cry were discovered by
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, who was a talent scout for
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in London in the mid-'80s. Best known for being
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's record label at the time, Profile signed the band for the US market and Legacy retained the rights to the band's UK releases. Mercury Records won the bidding for Canada and Intercord Tonträger GmbH handled their releases in Germany. Nick Richards states: The single " I Wanna Be a Cowboy" was released in 1986. A
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y references, the song has been described as the perfect musical realisation of a
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movie. It hit No. 12 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and No. 13 on the
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chart in 1986–1987, and was R&R No. 8. "I Wanna Be a Cowboy" was also a top 10 hit in Australia and South Africa. The video, filmed on-location in
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, featured a cameo appearance by
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. They would go on to release two full-length albums: a self-titled debut in 1986, which included "I Wanna Be a Cowboy", and a follow-up the following year titled ''Who the Am Dam Do You Think We Am''. The second album was simply released in America as ''Boys Don't Cry'', creating some confusion there, since the band now had two consecutive self-titled albums released within a year of each other. The follow-up single to "I Wanna Be a Cowboy" was (necessarily perhaps) a complete departure; "Cities On Fire", an energetic rush of
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which was released in 7" and 12" remix form, received early attention from
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but failed to connect with fans of the novelty hit and didn't receive enough airplay to create a new fanbase. In 1991 "I Wanna Be a Cowboy" was featured in the night club scene in the film '' The Last Boy Scout''.


Origin of name

Contrary to popular belief, the moniker "Boys Don't Cry" did not come from
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of the same name. Rather, the name has its origins in some whispered lyrics from fellow British band
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" (specifically, "be quiet... big boys don't cry"). However, the band were evidently completely aware of (and perhaps amused by) the confusion surrounding their name, and they even included an (almost-entirely) instrumental bonus track titled "The Cure" on their second album as a joke.


Recent times

In 2009, Nick Richards and Brian Chatton teamed up again in Los Angeles to write an album. The first single from the album, "Don't Call Me a Country Singer" peaked at No. 7 on the FMQB a/c radio charts. Richards put together a new Boys Don't Cry line-up, featuring Doug Gild on bass, Mike Licata on drums, Aaron McClain and James Richards on guitars, and Teddy Rae Richards on backing vocals. Barbara Baker has taken over the management. This incarnation later planned to tour with Red Entertainment on an "Eighties Retro" tour. On 2 November 2009, the band's former bass player, Mark Smith, died at his home in London. Mark was just 49 years old, and he had originally been tapped to join the band for the following year's touring. The band played a New Year's Eve show in Hollywood with special guest stars including Roy Hay from
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. They have also released a brand new 6-track EP entitled ''Blow Me'', which is only available as a download. Boys Don't Cry released a brand new album, ''Hear It Is!'', on 14 August 2014. The songs were penned by original members Nick Richards and Brian Chatton. The album is on Richards' own label Microrich, Inc.


2020-present: Greatest Hits album, re-releases, and new music

In late April 2020, Boys Don't Cry announced the release of a new Greatest Hits album titled ''All the Very Best''. This compilation spans the band's entire career to date, including songs from their first two full-length albums and later material. Shortly thereafter, Nick Richards announced that the band was re-releasing their entire back catalogue, including the band's 1983 debut EP ''Don't Talk to Strangers'', both of their full-length 1980s albums, and ''Hear It Is!'', along with a new album of outtakes and new/unreleased tracks titled ''Odds and Sods''. (One apparent exception, the early single, "Who Said It?", also featured on the original 1983 EP, did not appear among the re-released material.) According to the band's Facebook page, in 2025, Nick Richards formed his own online label called HEADGAMES. The band is planning on releasing new and old material throughout the year, through this label. The first release, entitled "4PLAY", will be a four-track EP celebrating the fortieth anniversary of the song "I Wanna Be A Cowboy", consisting of four never-previously-released mixes.


Discography


Albums


Compilations

*''White Punks on Rap: A History of Boys Don't Cry 1983–1999'' (2008)''White Punks on Rap: A History of Boys Don't Cry 1983–1999'' @Spotify.com
Retrieved 13 December 2020. *''All the Very Best'' (2020)


Miscellaneous

*''Odds and Sods'' (2020)


Singles and EPs


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Boys Don't Cry (Band) English pop music groups English new wave musical groups Musical groups established in 1983 Musical groups disestablished in 1988 Musical groups reestablished in 2009