She Cried
1962 single by Jay and the Americans
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"She Cried" is a song written by Ted Daryll and Greg Richards. It was initially recorded by Daryll in July 1961 but became a big hit when covered by Jay and the Americans for their 1962 album, She Cried. In 1962, the song reached number five on the Billboard Hot 100[1] and was the group's first major hit.[2]
| "She Cried" | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Single by Jay and the Americans | ||||
| from the album She Cried | ||||
| B-side | "Dawning" | |||
| Released | 1962 | |||
| Genre | ||||
| Length | 2:36 | |||
| Label | United Artists | |||
| Songwriters | Ted Daryll, Greg Richards | |||
| Jay and the Americans singles chronology | ||||
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The Lettermen recorded the song in 1964, on an album of the same name, that reached number six on the Billboard Easy Listening chart in 1970. It peaked at number 73 on the Billboard Hot 100 the same year.[3]
The Shangri-Las, ("He Cried"),[4] took their rendition to number 65 on the Billboard Hot 100 in May 1966.[5]
A French version, J'y Crois, was recorded by Canadian artist Junior on Disques AZ in 1968
Other cover versions
- Dave Berry[6]
- Billy Fury on 1963 album, Billy[7]
- The Gestures[8]
- Rowland S. Howard[9]
- David Hasselhoff,[10] on his album, Night Rocker (1985)[11]
- Lords of Altamont on their 2006 album, Lords Have Mercy[12]
- P.J. Proby[13]
- Del Shannon on his 1965 album, One Thousand Six-Hundred Sixty-One Seconds of Del Shannon[14]
- The Outsiders on their 1966 debut album, Time Won’t Let Me
- Dodie Stevens ("I Cried")[15][16]
- The Mojo Men[17]
- The Lettermen
- Johnny Thunders and Patti Palladin (as "He Cried") on their 1988 album, Copy Cats[18]