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Stop Crying Your Heart Out

"Stop Crying Your Heart Out" is a song by the English rock band Oasis. The song was written by Noel Gallagher and produced by Oasis. It was released in the United Kingdom on 17 June 2002 as the second single from the band's fifth studio album, Heathen Chemistry (2002). In the United States, it was serviced to radio several weeks before its UK release, in May 2002. Liam Gallagher is the lead vocalist on the track, with Noel on backing vocals.

"Stop Crying Your Heart Out"
Single by Oasis
from the album Heathen Chemistry
B-side
  • "Thank You for the Good Times"
  • "Shout It Out Loud"
Released17 June 2002 (2002-06-17)
Recorded2001–2002
StudioWheeler End, Olympic (London)
Length5:02
LabelBig Brother
Songwriter(s)Noel Gallagher
Producer(s)Oasis
Oasis singles chronology
"The Hindu Times"
(2002)
"Stop Crying Your Heart Out"
(2002)
"Little by Little" / "She Is Love"
(2002)

"Stop Crying Your Heart Out" debuted and peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart and reached a peak of number six on the UK Indie Chart. It peaked at number one in Italy and reached the top 20 in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, and Norway. The song was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on 12 July 2002, denoting shipments of over 200,000 copies. It has since been certified platinum, and was initially their only single of the 2000s to reach this milestone until "Little by Little" was certified three years later.

British singer-songwriter Leona Lewis recorded a cover version for her second studio album Echo (2009). She performed her version on the sixth series finale of The X Factor, and it peaked at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart and number 11 on the UK R&B Chart.

Composition and lyrics edit

"Stop Crying Your Heart Out" was written solely by Noel Gallagher, and was produced by Oasis. The song was recorded at Wheeler End Studios and Olympic Studios in England, and was mixed by Mark Stent. It was engineered by David Treahearn, Jan "Stan" Kybert and Paul "P-Dub" Walton. "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" is a motivational ballad which lasts for a duration of five minutes and five seconds.[1][2][3] Its melodic structure bears strong resemblances to "Slide Away", one of their songs from their debut studio album Definitely Maybe (1994), while its hook is reminiscent of the chorus of their 1996 song "Don't Look Back in Anger".[4] Liam Gallagher "croons" the lines "All of the stars/ Are fading away/ Just try not to worry/ You'll see them some day"[A] as an orchestra plays in the background.[5] "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" was composed in the key of B minor[6] using common time at 76 beats per minute.[7]

Critical reception edit

Jason Fox for NME felt that "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" was Oasis's return to the "long lost humanism" of their 1996 single "Don't Look Back in Anger", because of Noel Gallagher's ability to lighten the mood of his audience when they are in need.[5] He further wrote that the listener is transported back to when "Don't Look Back in Anger" was released.[5] Simon Evans for musicOMH also compared the song to "Don't Look Back in Anger", writing that they have the same "defiance".[8] Stephen Thomas Erlewine for AllMusic was brief in his review of the song, simply writing that it is a "pretty good power ballad".[9] Evan Chakroff for Stylus Magazine wrote that the song was forgettable, adding that while writing his review of the album, he could not remember the melody of "Stop Crying Your Heart Out".[10] Victoria Segal for NME wrote a single review when it was released, and believed that it was difficult to take the song seriously.[1] Segal wrote that it is a "disappointing" song that when "looked at in the sober light of day, it's nothing but a lachrymose slur through the Big Noel Book Of Emotional Cliches and some truly shameless piano, but you just know that come closing time, it could make a breeze block cry. And there lies Oasis‘ eternal magic, damn them."[1] BBC reviewer Chris Long stated he preferred previous single "The Hindu Times" but "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" delivered on the "simple tunes, good strong riffs and textbook lyrics" in which Gallagher specialised.[11]

Music video edit

The music video to "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" features the band performing the song in a large room intercut with footage of a young woman walking through a city. The video ends with the woman lighting a match and staring at it – in the uncensored version the tragic question in her eyes is clear as she has previously doused herself in petrol.[12] However, in the generally released edit,[13] the references to her apparently planned immolation are limited to the fact that she appears to be sitting with a small jerry can.

Chart performance edit

"Stop Crying Your Heart Out" debuted and peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart on 29 June 2002.[14] The following week on 6 July, it fell two positions to number four, and again down to number 13 in its third week.[14] It charted at number 23 and 28 in its fourth and fifth weeks, respectively.[14] In 2009, the song re-entered the UK Singles Chart at number 71 on 14 November. It remained on the chart for a further week.[14] In 2010, it re-entered the chart for a third time at number 50 on 9 October.[14] On the UK Indie Chart, the song leaped from number 192 to number 30 on 10 October 2009.[15] The following week it rose to number nine, but fell to number 26 the week after.[16][17] On 14 November 2009, "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" rose from number 85 to number nine again.[18] It feel to number 25 again the following week.[19] On 26 December 2009, it ascended from number 51 to a new peak of number six.[20] On 2 January 2010, it fell from number six to number 22,[21] but rose to number 18 the following week.[22] "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" was certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) on 12 July 2002, denoting shipments of over 200,000 copies.[23]

In Europe, "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" debuted and peaked at number 41 on the Austrian Singles Chart on 7 July 2002.[24] It fell to number 45 in its second week, and to number 62 in its third.[24] However, it ascended to number 56 in its fourth week. It spent a total of five consecutive weeks on the chart.[24] In the Wallonia region of Belgium, the song peaked at number 13 on the Ultratip on 3 August 2002, remaining on the chart for three weeks. The song charted for one week on the Danish Singles Chart at number 17 on 28 June 2002.[25] "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" debuted at number 11 in on the Finnish Singles Chart and fell to number 17 the following week.[26] It peaked at number 48 on the German Singles Chart and at number six on the Irish Singles Chart.[27][28] In Italy, the song debuted at number one on 20 June 2002.[29] It fell to number five in its second week, and to number 17 in its third week and spent a total of nine weeks on the chart.[29] In the Netherlands, it spent a total of two weeks on the chart: it debuted at number 76 on 6 July 2002 and rose by three positions to number 73 the following week.[30] "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" peaked at number 23 on the Swedish Singles Chart and peaked at number 48 on the Swiss Singles Chart.[31][32] In 2012, the song debuted and peaked at number 135 on the French Singles Chart for one week.[33] Outside of Europe, the song peaked at number nine on the Canadian Singles Chart and number 48 on the Australian Singles Chart.[34][35]

Track listings edit

  1. "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" – 5:02
  2. "Thank You for the Good Times" (Andy Bell) – 4:32
  3. "Shout It Out Loud" – 4:20
  • DVD (RKIDSDVD 24)
  1. "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" – 5:03
  2. "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" (demo) – 5:09
  3. 10 Minutes of Noise and Confusion part two – 7:24
  • The demo version of "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" is sung by Noel.
  • The 10 Minutes... documentary is the second part of a unique feature covering 48 hours on the road with Oasis during the Tour of Brotherly Love which took place in the US with the Black Crowes during May and June 2001.

Credits and personnel edit

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Heathen Chemistry.[38]

Recording

  • Recorded at Wheeler End and Olympic Studios, England.

Personnel

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Certifications and sales for "Stop Crying Your Heart Out"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI)[23] 2× Platinum 1,200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Release dates and formats for "Stop Crying Your Heart Out"
Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States 28 May 2002 Epic [50]
United Kingdom 17 June 2002
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • DVD
Big Brother [51]
Japan 19 June 2000 CD Epic [52]
United Kingdom 24 June 2002 12-inch vinyl Big Brother [53]
Australia 29 July 2002 CD Helter Skelter [54]

Use in other media edit

The song was used as the ending theme for the 2004 film The Butterfly Effect,[55] the season 2 episode 'Red' of Smallville and the pilot episode of Birds of Prey. It has also been featured in the film Made of Honor, and an episode of the short-lived soap North Shore. The song was used also in several episodes on Rebelde way The 2002-03 argentine telenovela .

Leona Lewis version edit

"Stop Crying Your Heart Out"
Song by Leona Lewis
from the album Echo
Released9 November 2009
Length4:08
Label
Songwriter(s)Noel Gallagher
Producer(s)

"Stop Crying Your Heart Out" was covered by English singer-songwriter Leona Lewis for her second studio album, Echo (2009). Originally written by Noel Gallagher of rock band Oasis, the song was produced by Lewis and Steve Robson. Lewis decided to cover the track as she is a fan of Oasis and rock bands in general, and she really liked the song's sentiment. The strings were performed by London Session Orchestra, who were organised and arranged by Will Malone. The musical structure of the song is different from the conventional style which is normally used, as the song's melody does not gain momentum until the end of the song instead of by the first chorus.

Her version of "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" garnered mostly negative reviews from music critics. Aside from comparisons to her previous singles "Bleeding Love" and her cover of Snow Patrol's "Run", reviewers felt as though she was too emotive and did not reflect the simplicity of the original. Although the arrangement of the song was criticised, Lewis's vocal performance was highly praised. The song peaked at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart, number 11 on the UK R&B Chart and number 31 on the Irish Singles Chart. Lewis has performed the song live on the BBC Radio 2 show Live Sessions with Ken Bruce, MTV Unplugged and on the sixth series finale of The X Factor.

Background and recording edit

 
Lewis revealed that she decided to record a cover version of Oasis' (pictured) "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" as she is a fan of the band.

In an interview with Rick Edwards titled Under the Skin of Leona Lewis on 28 February 2010 for 4Music, Lewis revealed that she is a fan of Oasis and that "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" is a "great song" with a "beautiful sentiment behind it".[56] She continued to say herself and label boss Simon Cowell discussed the possibility of Lewis recording a discussed cover version. Lewis cited her reason for wishing to record her own version as being a "massive" fan of rock bands, and that she wanted to put a "different spin on it".[56] When asked the question of if she knew what Gallagher thought about her version, she replied saying that she had not spoken to them and that she did not know if they had listened to her version.[56] Originally written solely by Gallagher, Lewis's cover version was produced by Steve Robson. Both Robson and Lewis were the vocal producers on "Stop Crying Your Heart Out". It was engineered by Richard Flack, who was assisted in the process by vocal engineer Seth Waldmann. It was mixed by Jeremy Wheatly at Twenty-One Studios, located in London, England. A range of instrumentalists were bought in for the song; Karl Brazil played the drums, while Luke Potashnick provided guitar. John Garrison played the bass and Robson the piano. The London Session Orchestra performed the strings on "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" and it was arranged by Will Malone, while the choir was organised and arranged by Lawrence Johnson. Background vocals were performed by Sara-Jane Skeet and Beverly Skeet.[57]

Composition and critical reception edit

"Stop Crying Your Heart Out" appears as the tenth track on Echo and lasts for a duration of four minutes and eight seconds.[58] However, it is not included on the North American version of the album.[59] The structure of the song is not conventional in its style, as most songs have gained momentum by the first chorus. However, Lewis's version of "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" remains down-tempo for the majority of the song. Andy Gill for The Independent noted that it does not possess the "rapidly acquiring melodramatic heft and momentum by the first refrain".[60]

Lewis's version of "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" garnered mostly negative reviews from music critics. Nick Levine for Digital Spy complimented her version, writing that it is "as satisfying as a sponge pudding on a chilly winter evening".[61] Michael Cragg for musicOMH wrote that "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" is another song to be given the "Leona treatment", and compared it to her cover of Snow Patrol's "Run", which she recorded for her inclusion on her debut studio album, Spirit.[62] He felt that her cover of Oasis's song appeared to serve as a "replacement" for covering Snow Patrol.[62] He continued to criticise the production and vocal performance of Lewis's version, writing "On this occasion the kitchen-sink style production – stirring strings, acoustic strums, and inevitable appearance of a choir – feels hollow, like being aurally attacked by a (admittedly very impressive) karaoke singer".[62] As part of his review of Echo, Matthew Cole for Slant Magazine wrote that too much of the album is dominated by "thoughtless" ballads, which he highlighted in the form of "Don't Let Me Down" and "Stop Crying Your Heart Out".[63] While he noted that Lewis gives a "technically unimpeachable" vocal performance, he wrote that it does not compensate for the "dull arrangement" and lack of emotion in her delivery.[63] Andy Gill for The Independent described her cover as "sententious".[60] Neil McCormick for The Telegraph was critical of her decision to cover the song, writing that she is too emotive for the "direct and simple" lyrics, and concluded by saying that her version does not compare to Gallagher's "raw-throated sincerity".[64]

In the DVD audio commentary for the Oasis retrospective, "Time Flies", Noel Gallagher commented on how he felt about Lewis' version, to which he said "I've only got one word, and it's not even a word, it's more like a sound affect...Ka-ching!"

Chart performance edit

Upon the release of Echo, "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" debuted at number 55 on the UK Singles Chart due to strong digital download sales on 28 November 2009.[65] Following Lewis's performance on The X Factor finale, the song re-entered the singles chart at number 29 on 26 December 2009, rising 101 chart positions from the previous week.[66] On 4 September 2010, the song re-entered the UK Singles Chart for a third time at number 63.[66] On 19 December 2009, the song rose from number 41 to number 34 on the UK R&B Chart.[67] The following week on 26 December, it ascended to number 11.[68] On 2 January 2010, it fell to number 15,[69] and again to number 34 the next week.[70] It remained inside the top 40 R&B chart for a further two weeks.[71][72] The same week on the UK Download Chart, the song leaped from number 114 to number 27 for the chart issue dated 26 December 2009.[73] In Scotland, the song rose from number 74 to number 24 on 26 December 2009.[74] In the first week of 2010, it feel to number 36.[75] In Ireland, the song debut and peaked at number 31 on 19 December 2009.[76] Over the following two weeks, it fell to number 33, and again to number 48 before exiting the top 50.[77][78]

Live performances edit

On 3 December 2009, Lewis performed her version on the BBC Radio 2 show Live Sessions with Ken Bruce, as part of a set list which also included "Bleeding Love", "Better In Time", "Happy" and "I Got You".[79] She performed an acoustic version of the song on MTV Unplugged in Germany.[80][81] A reviewer for Neon Limelight felt that her acoustic performance lacked emotion and passion.[81] The singer performed the song again on the sixth series finale of The X Factor in December 2009.[82] On 21 January 2010, Lewis performed "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" and "I Got You" on BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge.[83]

Credits and personnel edit

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Echo.[57]

Recording

  • Mixed at Twenty-One Studios, London.

Personnel

Weekly charts edit

Weekly chart performance for "Stop Crying Your Heart Out"
Chart (2009–2010) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[76] 31
Scotland (OCC)[74] 24
UK Singles Downloads (OCC)[73] 27
UK Hip Hop/R&B (OCC)[68] 11
UK Singles (OCC)[66] 29

BBC Radio 2 Allstars charity single edit

"Stop Crying Your Heart Out"
 
Single by BBC Radio 2 Allstars
Released13 November 2020 (2020-11-13)
VenueHouseholds of various artists
Length3:43
Label
Songwriter(s)Noel Gallagher
Producer(s)
Music video
"Stop Crying Your Heart Out" (Radio 2 Allstars) on YouTube

On 10 November 2020, BBC Radio 2 announced that a cover version of "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" performed by the charity supergroup BBC Radio 2 Allstars would be released as the official single for that year's BBC Children in Need appeal.[84] Each member recorded and filmed their contribution to the song from their respective households to encourage social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic. The song was released on 13 November 2020 and the music video premiered during BBC One's Children in Need telethon on the same day.[85] All Net Profits from sales of the single were donated to BBC Children in Need.[86]

Artists edit

The song was performed by the following artists (in alphabetical order):[87]

Vocals edit

Instruments edit

Studio personnel edit

  • Dick Beetham – mastering, studio personnel
  • Martin Hollis – recording engineer, studio personnel
  • Brian Rawling – production
  • Mark Taylor – production, mixing, studio personnel

Charts edit

Weekly chart performance for "Stop Crying Your Heart Out"
Chart (2020–2021) Peak
position
Euro Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[88] 1
Global Excl. US (Billboard)[89] 114
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[90] 85
UK Singles (OCC)[91] 7

See also edit

Notes edit

  • A ^ According to Oasis's official website, the lyrics are "Cos all of the stars/ Are fading away/ Just try not to worry/ You'll see them some day"[92]

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External links edit

  • Oasis "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" Official Music Video on YouTube

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Stop Crying Your Heart Out is a song by the English rock band Oasis The song was written by Noel Gallagher and produced by Oasis It was released in the United Kingdom on 17 June 2002 as the second single from the band s fifth studio album Heathen Chemistry 2002 In the United States it was serviced to radio several weeks before its UK release in May 2002 Liam Gallagher is the lead vocalist on the track with Noel on backing vocals Stop Crying Your Heart Out Single by Oasisfrom the album Heathen ChemistryB side Thank You for the Good Times Shout It Out Loud Released17 June 2002 2002 06 17 Recorded2001 2002StudioWheeler End Olympic London Length5 02LabelBig BrotherSongwriter s Noel GallagherProducer s OasisOasis singles chronology The Hindu Times 2002 Stop Crying Your Heart Out 2002 Little by Little She Is Love 2002 Stop Crying Your Heart Out debuted and peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart and reached a peak of number six on the UK Indie Chart It peaked at number one in Italy and reached the top 20 in Belgium Denmark Finland and Norway The song was certified silver by the British Phonographic Industry BPI on 12 July 2002 denoting shipments of over 200 000 copies It has since been certified platinum and was initially their only single of the 2000s to reach this milestone until Little by Little was certified three years later British singer songwriter Leona Lewis recorded a cover version for her second studio album Echo 2009 She performed her version on the sixth series finale of The X Factor and it peaked at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart and number 11 on the UK R amp B Chart Contents 1 Composition and lyrics 2 Critical reception 3 Music video 4 Chart performance 5 Track listings 6 Credits and personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Weekly charts 7 2 Year end charts 8 Certifications 9 Release history 10 Use in other media 11 Leona Lewis version 11 1 Background and recording 11 2 Composition and critical reception 11 3 Chart performance 11 4 Live performances 11 5 Credits and personnel 11 6 Weekly charts 12 BBC Radio 2 Allstars charity single 12 1 Artists 12 1 1 Vocals 12 1 2 Instruments 12 1 3 Studio personnel 12 2 Charts 13 See also 14 Notes 15 References 16 External linksComposition and lyrics edit Stop Crying Your Heart Out was written solely by Noel Gallagher and was produced by Oasis The song was recorded at Wheeler End Studios and Olympic Studios in England and was mixed by Mark Stent It was engineered by David Treahearn Jan Stan Kybert and Paul P Dub Walton Stop Crying Your Heart Out is a motivational ballad which lasts for a duration of five minutes and five seconds 1 2 3 Its melodic structure bears strong resemblances to Slide Away one of their songs from their debut studio album Definitely Maybe 1994 while its hook is reminiscent of the chorus of their 1996 song Don t Look Back in Anger 4 Liam Gallagher croons the lines All of the stars Are fading away Just try not to worry You ll see them some day A as an orchestra plays in the background 5 Stop Crying Your Heart Out was composed in the key of B minor 6 using common time at 76 beats per minute 7 Critical reception editJason Fox for NME felt that Stop Crying Your Heart Out was Oasis s return to the long lost humanism of their 1996 single Don t Look Back in Anger because of Noel Gallagher s ability to lighten the mood of his audience when they are in need 5 He further wrote that the listener is transported back to when Don t Look Back in Anger was released 5 Simon Evans for musicOMH also compared the song to Don t Look Back in Anger writing that they have the same defiance 8 Stephen Thomas Erlewine for AllMusic was brief in his review of the song simply writing that it is a pretty good power ballad 9 Evan Chakroff for Stylus Magazine wrote that the song was forgettable adding that while writing his review of the album he could not remember the melody of Stop Crying Your Heart Out 10 Victoria Segal for NME wrote a single review when it was released and believed that it was difficult to take the song seriously 1 Segal wrote that it is a disappointing song that when looked at in the sober light of day it s nothing but a lachrymose slur through the Big Noel Book Of Emotional Cliches and some truly shameless piano but you just know that come closing time it could make a breeze block cry And there lies Oasis eternal magic damn them 1 BBC reviewer Chris Long stated he preferred previous single The Hindu Times but Stop Crying Your Heart Out delivered on the simple tunes good strong riffs and textbook lyrics in which Gallagher specialised 11 Music video editThe music video to Stop Crying Your Heart Out features the band performing the song in a large room intercut with footage of a young woman walking through a city The video ends with the woman lighting a match and staring at it in the uncensored version the tragic question in her eyes is clear as she has previously doused herself in petrol 12 However in the generally released edit 13 the references to her apparently planned immolation are limited to the fact that she appears to be sitting with a small jerry can Chart performance edit Stop Crying Your Heart Out debuted and peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart on 29 June 2002 14 The following week on 6 July it fell two positions to number four and again down to number 13 in its third week 14 It charted at number 23 and 28 in its fourth and fifth weeks respectively 14 In 2009 the song re entered the UK Singles Chart at number 71 on 14 November It remained on the chart for a further week 14 In 2010 it re entered the chart for a third time at number 50 on 9 October 14 On the UK Indie Chart the song leaped from number 192 to number 30 on 10 October 2009 15 The following week it rose to number nine but fell to number 26 the week after 16 17 On 14 November 2009 Stop Crying Your Heart Out rose from number 85 to number nine again 18 It feel to number 25 again the following week 19 On 26 December 2009 it ascended from number 51 to a new peak of number six 20 On 2 January 2010 it fell from number six to number 22 21 but rose to number 18 the following week 22 Stop Crying Your Heart Out was certified Silver by the British Phonographic Industry BPI on 12 July 2002 denoting shipments of over 200 000 copies 23 In Europe Stop Crying Your Heart Out debuted and peaked at number 41 on the Austrian Singles Chart on 7 July 2002 24 It fell to number 45 in its second week and to number 62 in its third 24 However it ascended to number 56 in its fourth week It spent a total of five consecutive weeks on the chart 24 In the Wallonia region of Belgium the song peaked at number 13 on the Ultratip on 3 August 2002 remaining on the chart for three weeks The song charted for one week on the Danish Singles Chart at number 17 on 28 June 2002 25 Stop Crying Your Heart Out debuted at number 11 in on the Finnish Singles Chart and fell to number 17 the following week 26 It peaked at number 48 on the German Singles Chart and at number six on the Irish Singles Chart 27 28 In Italy the song debuted at number one on 20 June 2002 29 It fell to number five in its second week and to number 17 in its third week and spent a total of nine weeks on the chart 29 In the Netherlands it spent a total of two weeks on the chart it debuted at number 76 on 6 July 2002 and rose by three positions to number 73 the following week 30 Stop Crying Your Heart Out peaked at number 23 on the Swedish Singles Chart and peaked at number 48 on the Swiss Singles Chart 31 32 In 2012 the song debuted and peaked at number 135 on the French Singles Chart for one week 33 Outside of Europe the song peaked at number nine on the Canadian Singles Chart and number 48 on the Australian Singles Chart 34 35 Track listings editCD single and digital EP 36 37 Stop Crying Your Heart Out 5 02 Thank You for the Good Times Andy Bell 4 32 Shout It Out Loud 4 20 DVD RKIDSDVD 24 Stop Crying Your Heart Out 5 03 Stop Crying Your Heart Out demo 5 09 10 Minutes of Noise and Confusion part two 7 24 The demo version of Stop Crying Your Heart Out is sung by Noel The 10 Minutes documentary is the second part of a unique feature covering 48 hours on the road with Oasis during the Tour of Brotherly Love which took place in the US with the Black Crowes during May and June 2001 Credits and personnel editCredits are adapted from the liner notes of Heathen Chemistry 38 Recording Recorded at Wheeler End and Olympic Studios England Personnel Liam Gallagher lead and backing vocals tambourine Noel Gallagher electric guitar backing vocals Gem Archer piano acoustic guitar Andy Bell bass Alan White drumsCharts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Stop Crying Your Heart Out Chart 2002 Peakposition Australia ARIA 35 48 Austria O3 Austria Top 40 24 41 Belgium Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia 39 13 Canada Nielsen SoundScan 34 6 Denmark Tracklisten 25 17 Europe Eurochart Hot 100 40 9 Finland Suomen virallinen lista 26 11 Germany Official German Charts 27 48 Hungary Single Top 40 41 9 Ireland IRMA 28 6 Italy FIMI 29 1 Netherlands Single Top 100 30 73 Norway VG lista 42 13 Scotland OCC 43 2 Spain PROMUSICAE 44 6 Sweden Sverigetopplistan 31 23 Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 32 48 UK Singles OCC 14 2 Chart 2009 Peakposition UK Indie OCC 20 6 UK Singles OCC 14 71 Chart 2010 Peakposition UK Indie OCC 22 18 UK Singles OCC 14 50 Chart 2012 Peakposition France SNEP 33 135 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Stop Crying Your Heart Out Chart 2002 Position Canada Nielsen SoundScan 45 31 Ireland IRMA 46 97 Italy FIMI 47 38 UK Singles OCC 48 50 UK Airplay Music Week 49 61Certifications editCertifications and sales for Stop Crying Your Heart Out Region Certification Certified units sales United Kingdom BPI 23 2 Platinum 1 200 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history editRelease dates and formats for Stop Crying Your Heart Out Region Date Format s Label s Ref United States 28 May 2002 Alternativetriple A radio Epic 50 United Kingdom 17 June 2002 7 inch vinylCDDVD Big Brother 51 Japan 19 June 2000 CD Epic 52 United Kingdom 24 June 2002 12 inch vinyl Big Brother 53 Australia 29 July 2002 CD Helter Skelter 54 Use in other media editThe song was used as the ending theme for the 2004 film The Butterfly Effect 55 the season 2 episode Red of Smallville and the pilot episode of Birds of Prey It has also been featured in the film Made of Honor and an episode of the short lived soap North Shore The song was used also in several episodes on Rebelde way The 2002 03 argentine telenovela Leona Lewis version edit Stop Crying Your Heart Out Song by Leona Lewisfrom the album EchoReleased9 November 2009Length4 08LabelSony SycoSongwriter s Noel GallagherProducer s Steve Robson Leona Lewis Stop Crying Your Heart Out was covered by English singer songwriter Leona Lewis for her second studio album Echo 2009 Originally written by Noel Gallagher of rock band Oasis the song was produced by Lewis and Steve Robson Lewis decided to cover the track as she is a fan of Oasis and rock bands in general and she really liked the song s sentiment The strings were performed by London Session Orchestra who were organised and arranged by Will Malone The musical structure of the song is different from the conventional style which is normally used as the song s melody does not gain momentum until the end of the song instead of by the first chorus Her version of Stop Crying Your Heart Out garnered mostly negative reviews from music critics Aside from comparisons to her previous singles Bleeding Love and her cover of Snow Patrol s Run reviewers felt as though she was too emotive and did not reflect the simplicity of the original Although the arrangement of the song was criticised Lewis s vocal performance was highly praised The song peaked at number 29 on the UK Singles Chart number 11 on the UK R amp B Chart and number 31 on the Irish Singles Chart Lewis has performed the song live on the BBC Radio 2 show Live Sessions with Ken Bruce MTV Unplugged and on the sixth series finale of The X Factor Background and recording edit nbsp Lewis revealed that she decided to record a cover version of Oasis pictured Stop Crying Your Heart Out as she is a fan of the band In an interview with Rick Edwards titled Under the Skin of Leona Lewis on 28 February 2010 for 4Music Lewis revealed that she is a fan of Oasis and that Stop Crying Your Heart Out is a great song with a beautiful sentiment behind it 56 She continued to say herself and label boss Simon Cowell discussed the possibility of Lewis recording a discussed cover version Lewis cited her reason for wishing to record her own version as being a massive fan of rock bands and that she wanted to put a different spin on it 56 When asked the question of if she knew what Gallagher thought about her version she replied saying that she had not spoken to them and that she did not know if they had listened to her version 56 Originally written solely by Gallagher Lewis s cover version was produced by Steve Robson Both Robson and Lewis were the vocal producers on Stop Crying Your Heart Out It was engineered by Richard Flack who was assisted in the process by vocal engineer Seth Waldmann It was mixed by Jeremy Wheatly at Twenty One Studios located in London England A range of instrumentalists were bought in for the song Karl Brazil played the drums while Luke Potashnick provided guitar John Garrison played the bass and Robson the piano The London Session Orchestra performed the strings on Stop Crying Your Heart Out and it was arranged by Will Malone while the choir was organised and arranged by Lawrence Johnson Background vocals were performed by Sara Jane Skeet and Beverly Skeet 57 Composition and critical reception edit Stop Crying Your Heart Out appears as the tenth track on Echo and lasts for a duration of four minutes and eight seconds 58 However it is not included on the North American version of the album 59 The structure of the song is not conventional in its style as most songs have gained momentum by the first chorus However Lewis s version of Stop Crying Your Heart Out remains down tempo for the majority of the song Andy Gill for The Independent noted that it does not possess the rapidly acquiring melodramatic heft and momentum by the first refrain 60 Lewis s version of Stop Crying Your Heart Out garnered mostly negative reviews from music critics Nick Levine for Digital Spy complimented her version writing that it is as satisfying as a sponge pudding on a chilly winter evening 61 Michael Cragg for musicOMH wrote that Stop Crying Your Heart Out is another song to be given the Leona treatment and compared it to her cover of Snow Patrol s Run which she recorded for her inclusion on her debut studio album Spirit 62 He felt that her cover of Oasis s song appeared to serve as a replacement for covering Snow Patrol 62 He continued to criticise the production and vocal performance of Lewis s version writing On this occasion the kitchen sink style production stirring strings acoustic strums and inevitable appearance of a choir feels hollow like being aurally attacked by a admittedly very impressive karaoke singer 62 As part of his review of Echo Matthew Cole for Slant Magazine wrote that too much of the album is dominated by thoughtless ballads which he highlighted in the form of Don t Let Me Down and Stop Crying Your Heart Out 63 While he noted that Lewis gives a technically unimpeachable vocal performance he wrote that it does not compensate for the dull arrangement and lack of emotion in her delivery 63 Andy Gill for The Independent described her cover as sententious 60 Neil McCormick for The Telegraph was critical of her decision to cover the song writing that she is too emotive for the direct and simple lyrics and concluded by saying that her version does not compare to Gallagher s raw throated sincerity 64 In the DVD audio commentary for the Oasis retrospective Time Flies Noel Gallagher commented on how he felt about Lewis version to which he said I ve only got one word and it s not even a word it s more like a sound affect Ka ching Chart performance edit Upon the release of Echo Stop Crying Your Heart Out debuted at number 55 on the UK Singles Chart due to strong digital download sales on 28 November 2009 65 Following Lewis s performance on The X Factor finale the song re entered the singles chart at number 29 on 26 December 2009 rising 101 chart positions from the previous week 66 On 4 September 2010 the song re entered the UK Singles Chart for a third time at number 63 66 On 19 December 2009 the song rose from number 41 to number 34 on the UK R amp B Chart 67 The following week on 26 December it ascended to number 11 68 On 2 January 2010 it fell to number 15 69 and again to number 34 the next week 70 It remained inside the top 40 R amp B chart for a further two weeks 71 72 The same week on the UK Download Chart the song leaped from number 114 to number 27 for the chart issue dated 26 December 2009 73 In Scotland the song rose from number 74 to number 24 on 26 December 2009 74 In the first week of 2010 it feel to number 36 75 In Ireland the song debut and peaked at number 31 on 19 December 2009 76 Over the following two weeks it fell to number 33 and again to number 48 before exiting the top 50 77 78 Live performances edit On 3 December 2009 Lewis performed her version on the BBC Radio 2 show Live Sessions with Ken Bruce as part of a set list which also included Bleeding Love Better In Time Happy and I Got You 79 She performed an acoustic version of the song on MTV Unplugged in Germany 80 81 A reviewer for Neon Limelight felt that her acoustic performance lacked emotion and passion 81 The singer performed the song again on the sixth series finale of The X Factor in December 2009 82 On 21 January 2010 Lewis performed Stop Crying Your Heart Out and I Got You on BBC Radio 1 s Live Lounge 83 Credits and personnel edit Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Echo 57 Recording Mixed at Twenty One Studios London Personnel Songwriting Noel Gallagher Production Steve Robson Vocal production Steve Robson Leona Lewis Engineering Richard Flack Vocal engineering Seth Waldmann Mixing Jeremy Wheatly Drums Karl Brazil Guitars Luke Potashnick Bass John Garrison Piano Steve Robson String arrangements Will Malone Strings London Session Orchestra Choir organising and arranging Lawrence Johnson Background vocals Sara Jane Skeet and Beverly Skeet Weekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Stop Crying Your Heart Out Chart 2009 2010 Peakposition Ireland IRMA 76 31 Scotland OCC 74 24 UK Singles Downloads OCC 73 27 UK Hip Hop R amp B OCC 68 11 UK Singles OCC 66 29BBC Radio 2 Allstars charity single edit Stop Crying Your Heart Out nbsp Single by BBC Radio 2 AllstarsReleased13 November 2020 2020 11 13 VenueHouseholds of various artistsLength3 43LabelBBC Decca UniversalSongwriter s Noel GallagherProducer s Brian Rawling Mark TaylorMusic video Stop Crying Your Heart Out Radio 2 Allstars on YouTube On 10 November 2020 BBC Radio 2 announced that a cover version of Stop Crying Your Heart Out performed by the charity supergroup BBC Radio 2 Allstars would be released as the official single for that year s BBC Children in Need appeal 84 Each member recorded and filmed their contribution to the song from their respective households to encourage social distancing during the COVID 19 pandemic The song was released on 13 November 2020 and the music video premiered during BBC One s Children in Need telethon on the same day 85 All Net Profits from sales of the single were donated to BBC Children in Need 86 Artists edit The song was performed by the following artists in alphabetical order 87 Vocals edit Bryan Adams Izzy Bizu Grace Chatto of Clean Bandit Cher Melanie C Jamie Cullum Ella Eyre Paloma Faith Rebecca Ferguson Jess Glynne Lenny Kravitz KSI Lauv Ava Max Kylie Minogue James Morrison Gregory Porter Nile Rodgers Jack Savoretti Jay Sean Anoushka Shankar Robbie Williams Yola Instruments edit BBC Concert Orchestra orchestra Andy Caine background vocals Rita Campbell background vocals Grace Chatto cello Ben Jones guitar Sheku Kanneh Mason cello Rich Milner organ Rocco Palladino bass Anoushka Shankar sitar Ash Soan drums Mark Taylor keyboard Studio personnel edit Dick Beetham mastering studio personnel Martin Hollis recording engineer studio personnel Brian Rawling production Mark Taylor production mixing studio personnel Charts edit Weekly chart performance for Stop Crying Your Heart Out Chart 2020 2021 Peakposition Euro Digital Song Sales Billboard 88 1 Global Excl US Billboard 89 114 Slovakia Radio Top 100 90 85 UK Singles OCC 91 7See also editList of UK top ten singles in 2020 List of UK Singles Downloads Chart number ones of the 2020sNotes editA According to Oasis s official website the lyrics are Cos all of the stars Are fading away Just try not to worry You ll see them some day 92 References edit a b c Segal 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