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  1. Crying - Don McLean - YouTube

    From "The Legendary Don McLean" released by EMI in 2007 and recorded at the Dominion Theatre, London in 1980

  2. Crying (Roy Orbison song) - Wikipedia

    Released in 1961, it was a number-two hit in the United States for Orbison and was covered in 1978 by Don McLean, whose version reached number one in the United Kingdom in 1980.

  3. Don McLean – Crying Lyrics - Genius

    In the US, Don McLean’s cover of Roy Orbison’s 1961 #2 hit “Crying” was almost successful as the original, reaching #5 on the Hot 100 in March of 1981.

  4. Don McLean - Crying Lyrics | AZLyrics.com

    America - "I Need You" We used to laugh, we used to cry We used to bow our heads then, wonder why And now you're gone, I guess I'll carry on And make the best of what you've left to …

  5. Don McLean - Crying (1980 Music Video) | #6 Rock & Roll Song

    In 1980 the #6 Rock & Roll song in the charts was Crying by Don McLean. Watch the music video and discover trivia about this classic Rock & Roll song now.

  6. Don McLean - Crying Lyrics

    Listen while you read! But darling, what can I do? Don McLean - Crying Lyrics. I was all right for a while I could smile for a while But when I saw you last night You held my hand so tight When …

  7. DON MCLEAN’S CRYING

    Jul 11, 2019 · In the late 80s, Roy Orbison join forces with Canadian singer KD Lang to re-record Crying in the style of Don McLean’s version. This prompted some radio disc jockeys to …

  8. Crying - YouTube

    Concert events listed are based on the artist featured in the video you are watching, channels you have subscribed to, your past activity while signed in to YouTube, including artists you search...

  9. Don McLean - Crying Lyrics | Lyrics.com

    Crying Lyrics by Don McLean from the The Very Best of Don McLean [Curb] album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: I was all right for a while, I could smile for …

  10. DON MCLEAN - CRYING 1980 - YouTube

    First recorded by Roy Orbison in 1962 through the Monument Records. The song received a Grammy Hall of Fame Award in 2002. In 2004, Rolling Stones Magazine ...