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"Can't Cry Anymore" is a song by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow from her debut album, ''
Tuesday Night Music Club ''Tuesday Night Music Club'' is the debut album from American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, released on August 3, 1993. The first two singles from the album were not particularly successful. However, the album gained attention after the success ...
'' (1993), released through
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. Released in May 1995, the song reached number 36 on the US '' Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming Crow's third top-40 hit. In Canada, the song reached number three to become Crow's third consecutive top-three hit, following the number-one singles " All I Wanna Do" and " Strong Enough". Elsewhere, the song had limited success, reaching number 33 in the United Kingdom and number 41 in Australia.


Critical reception

Steve Baltin from '' Cash Box'' wrote, "Her remarkable streak should continue with this uptempo pop flavored tune. Slightly less rock oriented than "
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", her first single, this one seems to be a perfect fit for top 40, as well as CHR Modern Rock is a question mark, but top ten status for this kind of summer fun seems inevitable."
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'' said the song showed similarities to the Rolling Stones song " Honky Tonk Woman".


Track listings

* US 7-inch and cassette single # "Can't Cry Anymore" (LP version) – 3:41 # "We Do What We Can" (LP version) – 5:38 * US and Australian CD single # "Can't Cry Anymore" (LP version) – 3:41 # "No One Said It Would Be Easy" (live at the
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, June 6, 1994) – 6:52 # "
What I Can Do for You "What I Can Do for You" is a song by American singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow from her debut studio album, ''Tuesday Night Music Club'' (1993), released on A&M Records. It was originally issued in February 1994, and the single includes a faster ...
" (live at the Empire, June 6, 1994) – 7:17 # "I Shall Believe" (live at the Empire, June 6, 1994) – 7:31 * European CD single # "Can't Cry Anymore" – 3:41 # "I Shall Believe" (live at the Empire, June 6, 1994) * UK CD1 and cassette single # "Can't Cry Anymore" # " All I Wanna Do" (remix) # " Strong Enough" (US radio version) # "We Do What We Can" * UK CD2 # "Can't Cry Anymore" # "What I Can Do for You" (live at the Borderline) # "No One Said It Would Be Easy" (live in Nashville) # "I Shall Believe" (live at the Empire, June 6, 1994)


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References

{{Authority control 1993 songs 1995 singles A&M Records singles Sheryl Crow songs Song recordings produced by Bill Bottrell Songs written by Bill Bottrell Songs written by Sheryl Crow