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"Baby, Baby Don't Cry", released in December 1968, is a single recorded by the Miracles for Motown Records' Tamla label. The composition was written by Miracles lead singer Smokey Robinson , Motown staff writers Al Cleveland and Terry Johnson , a former member of The Flamingos .
"Baby Don't Cry" is the second single released from Australian rock band INXS's eighth studio album, Welcome to Wherever You Are (1992). It was written by Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence, who has said it was written about his daughter Grace and how he missed her whilst touring. The single was released only in Europe and Australia.
"Baby Don't Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II)", a posthumous 1999 single by American rapper Tupac Shakur "Baby Don't Cry" (Namie Amuro song), a 2007 single by Japanese pop and R&B singer Namie Amuro "Baby Don't Cry" (INXS song), a 1992 single by Australian rock band INXS "Baby Don't Cry" (One Horse Blue song), a 1994 single by Canadian country music ...
"Baby Don't Cry (Keep Ya Head Up II)" is a posthumous hip hop single by 2Pac and the Outlawz from the album Still I Rise. It features pop band H.E.A.T. , E.D.I. Mean of Outlawz, Young Noble and others.
The song was written by Andrew Farriss and Michael Hutchence; the music in Sydney and the lyrics in Paris, France. [1] It was released simultaneously with "Baby Don't Cry" but only in the United States, Canada, and Japan.
"Don't Cry Baby" is a song composed by James P. Johnson, with lyrics by Saul Bernie, and Stella Unger. The song was first recorded on October 11, 1929 by Bessie Smith , who was accompanied on piano by Johnson.
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. [5] 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.” [6] In the 1993 video Don't Cry: Makin' F@*!ing Videos Part I Rose says that "Don't Cry" was their ...
The follow-up single was "Baby Don't Cry", produced by Angela Winbush. The third single was "Somethin'". Virgin also released Night and Day, an EP available only in Japan. The disc featured two versions of the song "Night and Day" as well as two songs taken from the Lalah Hathaway album. Promotional music videos were shot for the singles ...