The Sky Is Crying (song)

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B-side"Held My Baby Last Night"
ReleasedMarch 1960 (1960-03)
RecordedChicago, November 3 or 4, 1959
"The Sky Is Crying"
Single by Elmore James
B-side"Held My Baby Last Night"
ReleasedMarch 1960 (1960-03)
RecordedChicago, November 3 or 4, 1959
GenreBlues
Length2:47
LabelFire
Songwriter(s)Elmore James[1]
Producer(s)Bobby Robinson

"The Sky Is Crying" is a blues standard written and initially recorded by Elmore James in 1959. Called "one of his most durable compositions",[2] "The Sky Is Crying" became a R&B record chart hit and has been interpreted and recorded by numerous artists.

"The Sky Is Crying" is a slow-tempo twelve-bar blues notated in 12
8
time in the key of C.[3] It is an impromptu song inspired by a Chicago downpour during the recording session:[2]

The sky is crying, look at the tears roll down the street (2×)
I'm waiting in tears looking for my baby, and I wonder where can she be?

The songs features prominent slide guitar by James with his vocals, accompanied by his longtime backing band, the Broomdusters: J. T. Brown on saxophone, Johnny Jones on piano, Odie Payne on drums, and Homesick James on bass. James' unique slide guitar sound on the recording has generated some debate; Homesick James attributed it to a recording studio technique, others have suggested a different amplifier or guitar setup, and Ry Cooder felt that it was an altogether different guitar than James' usual Kay acoustic with an attached pickup.[4]

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