Can't Cry Anymore

"Can't Cry Anymore" is a 1995 single by Sheryl Crow from the album Tuesday Night Music Club released on A&M Records. The song reached number 36 on Billboard's Hot 100, becoming Crow's third top-forty hit. In Canada the song fared better, reaching number three and becoming Crow's third consecutive top-three hit, following the number-one singles "All I Wanna Do" and "Strong Enough". Elsewhere, however, the song had limited success, reaching number 33 in the United Kingdom and number 41 in Australia.

"Can't Cry Anymore"
US 7"/CD single cover art
Single by Sheryl Crow
from the album Tuesday Night Music Club
B-side"We Do What We Can"
Released
  • May 27, 1995 (UK)
  • June 13, 1995 (US)
GenreRock
Length4:31
LabelA&M
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Bill Bottrell
Sheryl Crow singles chronology
"Strong Enough"
(1994)
"Can't Cry Anymore"
(1995)
"If It Makes You Happy"
(1996)

Critical reception

Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune said the song showed similarities to the Rolling Stones song "Honky Tonk Woman".[1]

Track listing

UK cassette single and UK CD single 1 and (cat. no. 581 055-4/2)

  1. "Can't Cry Anymore"
  2. "All I Wanna Do" - Remix
  3. "Strong Enough" - US Radio Version
  4. "We Do What We Can"

European CD single (cat. no. 581 056-2)

  1. "Can't Cry Anymore"
  2. "I Shall Believe" - Live at the Empire

UK CD single 2 and German CD single (cat. no. 581 057-2)

  1. "Can't Cry Anymore"
  2. "What I Can Do for You" - Live at the Borderline
  3. "No One Said It Would Be Easy" - Live in Nashville
  4. "I Shall Believe" - Live at the Empire
  • Track 4 recorded live at Shepherds Bush Empire Theater/GLR-BBC on June 6, 1994.

US cassette single (cat. no. 31458 0638 4)

  1. "Can't Cry Anymore"
  2. "We Do What We Can"

Australian and US CD singles (cats. no. 581 081-2 and 31458 1081 2)

  1. "Can't Cry Anymore"
  2. "No One Said It Would Be Easy" - Live at the Empire
  3. "What I Can Do for You" - Live at the Empire
  4. "I Shall Believe" - Live at the Empire
  • Tracks 2, 3 and 4 recorded live at Shepherds Bush Empire Theater/GLR-BBC on June 6, 1994.

Charts

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References


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