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"You Make the Whole World Cry" is the only single to be released from the album '' Eleven Kinds of Loneliness'' by British musician
Tanita Tikaram Tanita Tikaram (born 12 August 1969) is a British pop/ folk singer-songwriter. She achieved chart success with the singles "Twist in My Sobriety" and " Good Tradition" from her 1988 debut album, ''Ancient Heart''. Background Tikaram was born i ...
. The record was issued on 10 February 1992 via
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Background

Speaking to '' Brum Beat'' in 1992, Tikaram revealed, "'You Make the Whole World Cry' is about suddenly realising that although you thought you were, you're not in control and you don't know what to do."


Music video

The song's music video was directed by Tony Kaye. It was shot in
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and featured Tikaram in a number of costumes, one of which portrayed the fictional character
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Critical reception

Upon its release as a single, '' Music & Media'' noted the song's "rumbling drums" and felt the track "shows ikaram'smove into Walker Brothers territory". Peter Kinghorn of the ''
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'' considered it to show Tikaram's "huskily moody voice at its expressive best". Jim Lawn of the '' Lennox Herald'' stated, "A plaintive cry with a slow burning build-up which combine brilliantly to suggest a massive hit!"
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'', was mixed in his review, remarking, "Sure, all the right bits are in the right places and the production is excellent, but, if only she would put even a hint of a smile into a song, she could appeal to a much wider audience. Then again, maybe she has no desire to be 'commercial'." David Stubbs of '' Melody Maker'' was critical of the song, writing, "This time, she's produced herself, embellishing her exercise-book poetry with a Phil Spector production that bursts in like the cavalry when her larynx seems just about to give out. I predict small things for this one." Penny Kiley of ''
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'' described it as "over-produced" and added, "It is hard to pick out a song or tune, and Tanita's voice, sometimes so effective, just seems to be droning on this." Patrick O'Flynn of the '' Hull Daily Mail'' gave a two star rating and called it "uninspiring". He commented, "Released with two new acoustic tracks on the B-side, 'You Make the Whole World Cry' disappoints principally because Ms Tikaram seems to believe she can sustain a career simply by looking and sounding depressed." In a review of ''Eleven Kinds of Loneliness'',
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'' noted it "builds up in a weird sort of
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'' felt "both tune and lyrics are buried under thundering timpani". Len Righi of ''
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'' described the "edgy, falling-in-love song" as " Spectoresque in the best sense".


Track listing


Credits and personnel

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Tanita Tikaram Tanita Tikaram (born 12 August 1969) is a British pop/ folk singer-songwriter. She achieved chart success with the singles "Twist in My Sobriety" and " Good Tradition" from her 1988 debut album, ''Ancient Heart''. Background Tikaram was born i ...
– vocals, backing vocals, guitar * David Hayes – guitar, bass * Mark Creswell – guitar * Bob Noble,
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– keyboards * Richie Buckley – saxophone * Nic France – drums, percussion Production * Tanita Tikaram – producer * Simon Hurrell – engineer, mixing * Mark Creswell, Nic France – mixing * Tim Young – mastering *
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, Rod Argent – producers of "This Stranger" Other * Stefano Massei – photography * Bill Smith Studio – design


References

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