Crying Out Your Name

"Crying Out Your Name" is a song performed by Swedish pop singer and music producer Loreen, it was released as the fourth single from her debut studio album Heal (2012). The song was written by Moh Denebi, Ana Diaz, Nick Jarl, Gino Yonan, Svante Halldin, Jakob Hazell and produced by SeventyEight. It was released as a digital download on October 8, 2012 in Sweden. The song debuted at number 42 on the Swedish Singles Chart[1] and peaked at 19.

"Crying Out Your Name"
Single by Loreen
from the album Heal
ReleasedOctober 8, 2012
Recorded2011-12
Genre
Length3:38
LabelWarner Music Sweden
Songwriter(s)Moh Denebi, Ana Diaz, Nick Jarl, Gino Yonan, Svante Halldin, Jakob Hazell
Producer(s)SeventyEight
Loreen singles chronology
"Euphoria"
(2012)
"Crying Out Your Name"
(2012)
"In My Head"
(2013)

Critical reception

This song was met with critical acclaim. Musicperk.com rated the song 8/10 quoting "Pretty great track indeed"[2] Scandipop.co.uk lauded the song with "(n)ever dips below being a 9.5 out of 10 moment, not even for a second."[3] David Lim was impressed "splendid, with its percolating synths and drum ‘n’ bass beats – is such a relatable self-destructive break up track. It totally got me with its raw flares of frustration and desperation."[4] Higher Plain Music called the chorus of this song "epic."[5] EscXtra praised the song by calling it one of favorites of album due to "the excellent vocal in the chorus as well as the beat of the track."[6]

Track listing

Digital download

1. Crying Out Your Name" - 3:38

Promo Remixes
  1. "Crying Out Your Name (Promise Land Remix) 5:52
  2. "Crying Out Your Name (K-Klass Remix) 6:31
  3. "Crying Out Your Name (Lucas Nord Remix) 5:41
  4. "Crying Out Your Name (Albin Myer Remix) 4:50
  5. "Crying Out Your Name (Bauer & Landford Remix) 5:31
  6. "Crying Out Your Name (Lucas Nord Remix Radio Edit) 3:44

Credits and personnel

Chart performance

Charts (2012) Peak
position
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[7] 19
Sweden (Digilistan)[8] 5

Release history

Country Date Format Label
Sweden October 8, 2012[9] Digital download Warner Music Sweden
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References

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