Too Late to Cry (Widowmaker album)
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| Too Late to Cry | ||||
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| Released | March 1977 | |||
| Recorded | December 1976–January 1977 | |||
| Studio | Olympic Studios, London | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Label | Jet | |||
| Producer | Chris Kimsey, Widowmaker | |||
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Too Late to Cry is the second and final album by the English hard rock band Widowmaker, released in 1977.[2]
- "Too Late To Cry" (Daisley)
- "The Hustler" (Daisley, Grosvenor)
- "What a Way to Fall" (Daisley)
- "Here Comes the Queen" (Grosvenor)
- "Mean What You Say" (lyrics: Butler, music: Langton)
- "Something I Can Do Without" (lyrics: Daisley, music: Daisley, Grosvenor)
- "Sign the Papers" (lyrics: Butler, music: Daisley)
- "Pushin' 'n' Pullin'" (John Farnham)
- "Sky Blues" (lyrics: Butler, music: Daisley, Nichols, Grosvenor)
