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Cry Like a Baby

"Cry Like a Baby" is a 1968 song written by Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham, and performed by The Box Tops. The song reached No.2 in April 1968 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, a position it held for two weeks. It was kept out of the top spot by Bobby Goldsboro's "Honey", which stayed at No.1 for five weeks. "Cry Like a Baby" also reached No.2 on Cashbox for one week. It stayed on the Hot 100 for 15 weeks and Cashbox for 14 weeks.[1][2] It was awarded a gold disc for selling over one million copies in the United States.[3][1]

"Cry Like a Baby"
Single by The Box Tops
from the album Cry Like a Baby
B-side"The Door You Closed to Me"
ReleasedFebruary 1968 (U.S.)
RecordedAmerican Sound Studio, 1968
Length2:35
LabelMala
Songwriter(s)Dan Penn, Spooner Oldham
Producer(s)Chips Moman
The Box Tops singles chronology
"Neon Rainbow"
(1967)
"Cry Like a Baby"
(1968)
"Choo Choo Train"
(1968)

Spooner Oldham explained in an interview how the song came to be:

Dan Penn was producing The Box Tops, he had produced a #1 record called "The Letter". He recorded that in Memphis when he and I were both living there. So he calls me one day and says, "Spooner, will you help me try to write a song for Alex (Chilton) and the Box Tops?" He says, "People have sent me some songs, but I don't think any of them really fit. This record company's been after me about three weeks for a follow-up single." And I said, "Sure, I'll try to help write a song for you." We got together in the studio one evening with our little notes of our five or ten best ideas or titles. We each pulled one out and they eventually ended up in the garbage.

The next morning, we were getting tired and decided to call it quits. So we locked the doors, turned out the lights in the studio, turned off the instruments. Went across the street to the little café - name was Porky's or something like that - and ordered breakfast. I remember I was putting my head on the table. There was nobody in there, I don't think, but us and the cook. And I tiredly put my head on the table, my arms under my head, just for a few seconds. Then I lifted my head up and looked at Dan, and because I felt sorry that he needed another record and we were no help to each other that evening, I said, "Dan, I could just cry like a baby." And he says, "What did you say?" And I said it again. He says, "I like that." So unbeknownst to me, we had a song started. By the time we walked across the street back to the studio, we had the first verse written. When we got in, he turned on the lights and the recorder, and I turned on the Hammond organ. He got his guitar out, and we put on a quarter-inch 90-minute tape, and we finished the song, just recorded a demo.

The next day or two in the morning Alex Chilton came in. I was so tired and weary I didn't know what we had, if anything. I played the little tape demo to him and he smiled and reached out his hand, shook my hand, so I knew he liked it, anyway. And then we got in the studio and recorded it shortly, I think that day.[4]

In contrast with "The Letter", which was played by the band, "Cry Like a Baby" used the Memphis Boys, American Sound Studio's house band, in the instrumental backing, which features session guitarist Reggie Young playing an electric sitar.[4] Author Peter Lavezzoli cites this part as an example of the widespread influence of Indian classical music on rock and pop music in the late 1960s, in the wake of the Beatles' popularisation of the sitar in songs such as "Within You Without You", from their 1967 album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.[5] Oldham played keyboards on "Cry Like a Baby" in addition to co-writing it.[4] Chilton, who sang lead vocals on the song, was only 17 years old at the time of recording. This version of the song also features a female backup chorus, a brass section, a string section, bass guitar, organ, piano, and drums.

"You left the water running now," the last line sung by Chilton, is a reference to another composition co-written by Penn.[6]

Billboard described the single as an "easy beat rhythm item" that "is loaded with play and sales potential."[7] Cash Box said that "Effective use of electric sitar and a rhythmic appeal somewhat like that of 'The Letter' gives the Box Tops a solid sound on their third offering."[8] Record World said that "the hot rock in the grooves will have teens grooving."[9]

The original recording is available on numerous compilations, including Billboard Top Rock'n'Roll Hits: 1968, Classic Rock (Time-Life Music), and AM Gold (Time-Life Music).

Chart performance edit

Cashbox US Hot 100 Australia[10] Canada New Zealand UK[11]
#2 #2 #46 #3 #16 #15

Billboard Hot 100[1] (15 weeks, entered March 2): Reached #2 (2 weeks)

Cashbox[2] (14 weeks, entered March 2): 62, 44, 35, 23, 15, 7, 5, 4, 4, 2, 3, 11, 35, 42

Kim Carnes' version of the song spent 8 weeks on US Hot 100 in 1980, peaking at #44.

Cover versions edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Whitburn, Joel (1997). Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles. Menomonee Falls, WI: Record Research Inc. p. 64. ISBN 0-89820-122-5.
  2. ^ a b Hoffmann, Frank (1983). The Cash Box Singles Charts, 1950-1981. Metuchen, NJ & London: The Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 58.
  3. ^ Murrells, Joseph (1978). The Book of Golden Discs (2nd ed.). London: Barrie and Jenkins Ltd. pp. 216–217 & 236. ISBN 0-214-20512-6.
  4. ^ a b c Cry Like a Baby by The Box Tops at Songfacts
  5. ^ Lavezzoli, Peter (2006). The Dawn of Indian Music in the West. New York, NY: Continuum. pp. 179–80. ISBN 0-8264-2819-3.
  6. ^ Spradlin, Greg. "Dan Penn, master of the ‘slow pocket,’" Arkansas Times (Little Rock, AR), Thursday, October 27, 2022. Retrieved April 21, 2023.
  7. ^ "Spotlight Singles" (PDF). Billboard. February 17, 1968. p. 61. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  8. ^ "CashBox Record Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. February 17, 1968. p. 22. Retrieved 2023-06-08.
  9. ^ "Single Picks of the Week" (PDF). Record World. February 17, 1968. p. 1. Retrieved 2023-06-08.
  10. ^ Australian-charts.com
  11. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 74. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.

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Cry Like a Baby is a 1968 song written by Dan Penn and Spooner Oldham and performed by The Box Tops The song reached No 2 in April 1968 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart a position it held for two weeks It was kept out of the top spot by Bobby Goldsboro s Honey which stayed at No 1 for five weeks Cry Like a Baby also reached No 2 on Cashbox for one week It stayed on the Hot 100 for 15 weeks and Cashbox for 14 weeks 1 2 It was awarded a gold disc for selling over one million copies in the United States 3 1 Cry Like a Baby Single by The Box Topsfrom the album Cry Like a BabyB side The Door You Closed to Me ReleasedFebruary 1968 U S RecordedAmerican Sound Studio 1968Length2 35LabelMalaSongwriter s Dan Penn Spooner OldhamProducer s Chips MomanThe Box Tops singles chronology Neon Rainbow 1967 Cry Like a Baby 1968 Choo Choo Train 1968 Spooner Oldham explained in an interview how the song came to be Dan Penn was producing The Box Tops he had produced a 1 record called The Letter He recorded that in Memphis when he and I were both living there So he calls me one day and says Spooner will you help me try to write a song for Alex Chilton and the Box Tops He says People have sent me some songs but I don t think any of them really fit This record company s been after me about three weeks for a follow up single And I said Sure I ll try to help write a song for you We got together in the studio one evening with our little notes of our five or ten best ideas or titles We each pulled one out and they eventually ended up in the garbage The next morning we were getting tired and decided to call it quits So we locked the doors turned out the lights in the studio turned off the instruments Went across the street to the little cafe name was Porky s or something like that and ordered breakfast I remember I was putting my head on the table There was nobody in there I don t think but us and the cook And I tiredly put my head on the table my arms under my head just for a few seconds Then I lifted my head up and looked at Dan and because I felt sorry that he needed another record and we were no help to each other that evening I said Dan I could just cry like a baby And he says What did you say And I said it again He says I like that So unbeknownst to me we had a song started By the time we walked across the street back to the studio we had the first verse written When we got in he turned on the lights and the recorder and I turned on the Hammond organ He got his guitar out and we put on a quarter inch 90 minute tape and we finished the song just recorded a demo The next day or two in the morning Alex Chilton came in I was so tired and weary I didn t know what we had if anything I played the little tape demo to him and he smiled and reached out his hand shook my hand so I knew he liked it anyway And then we got in the studio and recorded it shortly I think that day 4 In contrast with The Letter which was played by the band Cry Like a Baby used the Memphis Boys American Sound Studio s house band in the instrumental backing which features session guitarist Reggie Young playing an electric sitar 4 Author Peter Lavezzoli cites this part as an example of the widespread influence of Indian classical music on rock and pop music in the late 1960s in the wake of the Beatles popularisation of the sitar in songs such as Within You Without You from their 1967 album Sgt Pepper s Lonely Hearts Club Band 5 Oldham played keyboards on Cry Like a Baby in addition to co writing it 4 Chilton who sang lead vocals on the song was only 17 years old at the time of recording This version of the song also features a female backup chorus a brass section a string section bass guitar organ piano and drums You left the water running now the last line sung by Chilton is a reference to another composition co written by Penn 6 Billboard described the single as an easy beat rhythm item that is loaded with play and sales potential 7 Cash Box said that Effective use of electric sitar and a rhythmic appeal somewhat like that of The Letter gives the Box Tops a solid sound on their third offering 8 Record World said that the hot rock in the grooves will have teens grooving 9 The original recording is available on numerous compilations including Billboard Top Rock n Roll Hits 1968 Classic Rock Time Life Music and AM Gold Time Life Music Chart performance editCashbox US Hot 100 Australia 10 Canada New Zealand UK 11 2 2 46 3 16 15Billboard Hot 100 1 15 weeks entered March 2 Reached 2 2 weeks Cashbox 2 14 weeks entered March 2 62 44 35 23 15 7 5 4 4 2 3 11 35 42Kim Carnes version of the song spent 8 weeks on US Hot 100 in 1980 peaking at 44 Cover versions edit1968 The Royal Guardsmen as part of a medley with The Letter on the album Snoopy for President 1968 Betty Wright on the album My First Time Around Atco SD 33 260 1968 Barry St John on the album According to St John Major Minor MMLP43 1969 Arthur Alexander non album single 1969 Cher on the album 3614 Jackson Highway Atco SD 33 298 1969 Lulu on the album Lulu s Album Columbia SCX 6365 1971 Petula Clark on the album Warm and Tender Warner WS 1885 1980 Kim Carnes on the albums Romance Dance and Live at Savoy 1981 2006 Hacienda Brothers 2008 Kiki Dee on the album Cage the SongbirdReferences edit a b c Whitburn Joel 1997 Joel Whitburn s Top Pop Singles Menomonee Falls WI Record Research Inc p 64 ISBN 0 89820 122 5 a b Hoffmann Frank 1983 The Cash Box Singles Charts 1950 1981 Metuchen NJ amp London The Scarecrow Press Inc p 58 Murrells Joseph 1978 The Book of Golden Discs 2nd ed London Barrie and Jenkins Ltd pp 216 217 amp 236 ISBN 0 214 20512 6 a b c Cry Like a Baby by The Box Tops at Songfacts Lavezzoli Peter 2006 The Dawn of Indian Music in the West New York NY Continuum pp 179 80 ISBN 0 8264 2819 3 Spradlin Greg Dan Penn master of the slow pocket Arkansas Times Little Rock AR Thursday October 27 2022 Retrieved April 21 2023 Spotlight Singles PDF Billboard February 17 1968 p 61 Retrieved 2021 02 23 CashBox Record Reviews PDF Cash Box February 17 1968 p 22 Retrieved 2023 06 08 Single Picks of the Week PDF Record World February 17 1968 p 1 Retrieved 2023 06 08 Australian charts com Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 74 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cry Like a Baby amp oldid 1159313776, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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