"Don't Cry" is a song by American
hard rock
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band
Guns N' Roses
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, two versions of which were released simultaneously on different albums. The version with the original lyrics is the fourth track on ''
Use Your Illusion I'' (1991), while the version with the alternate lyrics is the 13th track on ''
Use Your Illusion II'' (1991). Only the vocal tracks differ, and even then only in the verses; however, in those verses, not only are the words entirely different, but the meter and melody are also slightly different. There is also a third version, officially released only on the single for the song, which was recorded during ''
Appetite for Destruction'' sessions in 1986.
Referred to as a power ballad, "Don't Cry" reached the top 10 in many countries, including peaking at number eight on the
UK Singles Chart and number 10 on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100. In Ireland, "Don't Cry" became Guns N' Roses' second number-one single, and in Finland, it became the second number-one hit from the ''Use Your Illusion'' albums. The song also topped Portugal's music chart, reached number two in New Zealand and Norway, and peaked within the top five in Australia, Denmark, and Switzerland.
Andy Morahan and Mark Racco directed its accompanying music video.
Composition and recording
Stradlin and Rose wrote the song (with the working title "Don't You Cry Tonight") in March 1985, shortly after Guns N' Roses was formed in Los Angeles. In fact, at a show in
Atlantic City, NJ on September 12, 2021, Rose claimed it was "the first song that was written for Guns N’ Roses.”
In the 1993 video ''Don't Cry: Makin' F@*!ing Videos Part I'' Rose says that "Don't Cry" was their most
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-influenced song. In the Special Collector's Edition of ''Rolling Stone'' dedicated to the band, Kory Grow quotes Rose:
At the September 2021 Atlantic City show cited above, Rose told the crowd:
In his book ''Over the Top: The True Story of Guns N' Roses'', Mark Putterford notes the song's contrast with much of the other material on the ''Illusion'' albums, citing Rose's "deeply ingrained whore/madonna dichotomy" and his "dew-eyed romantic cooing with tenderness." "Don't Cry" features
Shannon Hoon of
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as a co-lead vocalist. Hoon sings an octave higher than Rose, and his voice is placed further back in the mix; Hoon also appears in the music video, singing alongside Rose during the helipad scenes.
In his autobiography, Slash states that Hoon's harmony vocal "made that song all the more soulful." Along with "
Estranged" and "
November Rain
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," it forms a narrative inspired in part by the short story "Without You" by
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.
Music video
The official music video for the song was directed by
Andy Morahan and Mark Racco.
John Linson was the producer of the video.
Rose commented on the difficulty of filming the video and how certain scenes inspired by his relationship with Erin Everly affected him emotionally:
Izzy Stradlin did not attend the music video shoot by the time the band came to film the video and therefore does not appear in the video for the song he co-wrote. A month later, it was announced he had quit the band. A sign saying 'Where's Izzy' can be seen in the video. Stradlin later deemed the multi-million dollar video "a pointless indulgence."
Axl Rose also briefly wore a St. Louis Cardinals baseball cap in the video. This is possibly a reference to the
Riverport Riot that occurred after Guns N' Roses performed at the Riverport Amphitheater in St. Louis on July 2, 1991. They were banned from performing there again, but played there again on July 27, 2017 on the
Not In This Lifetime... Tour.
Live performances
"Don't Cry" was performed quite frequently during the early tours and the
Use Your Illusion Tour. It was absent from the early legs (i.e. 2001–02) of the
Chinese Democracy Tour but reappeared to an extent in 2006, as guitarist
Bumblefoot began using an instrumental version of the song as a guitar solo spot. In 2007, during the Bumblefoot solo spot, Axl came on stage to sing along to the solo on two occasions, marking the first times since 1993 that Axl had sung it live.
"Don't Cry" made another return during the
2009/2010 World Tour, with Axl singing along with the solo spot on each occasion that it has been played.
A recording of the song from the
Tokyo Dome
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was released on the album ''
Live Era '87–'93'' and
a VHS/DVD. A further recording was issued on ''
Appetite for Democracy 3D''.
Track listing
* CD single
# "Don't Cry" (original) – 4:42
# "Don't Cry" (alt. lyrics) – 4:42
# "Don't Cry" (demo – 1985 Mystic Studio Sessions) – 4:42
Personnel
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W. Axl Rose – lead vocals
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Slash – lead guitar
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Izzy Stradlin
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– rhythm guitar, backing vocals
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Duff McKagan
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– bass, backing vocals
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Matt Sorum – drums
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Dizzy Reed – keyboard
Additional musicians
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Shannon Hoon – co-lead vocals
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Steven Adler – drums (demo version)
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
References
Works cited
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1991 singles
1991 songs
1990s ballads
Geffen Records singles
Guns N' Roses songs
Hard rock ballads
Irish Singles Chart number-one singles
Music videos directed by Andy Morahan
Number-one singles in Finland
Number-one singles in Portugal
Song recordings produced by Mike Clink
Songs written by Axl Rose
Songs written by Izzy Stradlin
Songs about infidelity