Don't Come Crying to Me explained

Don't Come Crying to Me
Type:single
Artist:Linda Clifford
Album:I'll Keep on Loving You
B-Side:I'll Keep on Loving You
Released:1982
Genre:Pop, post-disco
Length: (7" version)
(12" version)
(Album version)
Label:Capitol
Producer:Michael Gore

"Don't Come Crying to Me" is a 1982 dance single written by Michael Gore/Dean Pitchford and performed by Linda Clifford. The single is from the album entitled, I'll Keep on Loving You. Along with the track, "Let It Ride", "Don't Come Crying to Me" spent three weeks at number one on the US dance chart.[1] The track would be Clifford's final number one on the dance charts, and unlike her previous entries to the top spot, "Don't Come Crying To Me" did not cross over to any other chart.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Whitburn, Joel . Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003. Joel Whitburn . 2004 . Record Research . 60.