Cry Just a Little (E. G. Daily song) explained

Cry Just a Little
Type:song
Artist:E. G. Daily
Album:Lace Around the Wound
Released:1989
Studio:Mad Fly Studios NYC
Length:4:41
Label:A&M
Producer:Lotti Golden, Tommy Faragher

"Cry Just a Little" is a song recorded by American singer E. G. Daily for her second studio album Lace Around the Wound, released on A&M records in 1989. Written and produced by Lotti Golden and Tommy Faragher,[1] the song takes Daily in a roots rock/country direction, showcasing her soulful, raspy vocal stylings with an R&B edge."[2] "This is not your average, radio-ready, girl-pop."[3]

"Cry Just a Little" was covered by Celine Dion and produced by Rick Wake for her 1992 eponymous album. The song was not added to the final track listing,[4] but appeared on the B-side of Dion's 1992 single, "Love Can Move Mountains".

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lace Around the Wound - E.G. Daily | Songs, Reviews, Credits . AllMusic . 2018-10-12.
  2. Cash Box newspaper - 1 July 1989 - Pure pop for now people - page 26
  3. Cash Box newspaper - 14 October 1989 -page 32
  4. Web site: Passion Celine Dion: Discography - Cry Just A Little . English.celine-dion.net . 2006-05-16 . 2011-08-12 . 2011-07-24 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110724110804/http://english.celine-dion.net/viewsong.php?ID=138 . dead .