Burning The Ground Exclusive 1985
“Cry” is a song released by the English music duo Godley & Creme on 11 March 1985. It was included on the duo’s album The History Mix Volume 1.
The song reached number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, becoming Godley & Creme’s lone Top 40 hit in the US apart from their former band, 10cc. It reached No. 19 on the UK Singles Chart. The duo also directed the song’s music video, which featured faces blended into each other using dissolving and wiping effects.
After Godley & Creme left their former band 10cc after the group’s fourth album, they began writing songs for their own albums, but became better known for producing music videos for other bands. Within the music video producing process, they met producer Trevor Horn, ex of the Buggles and now heading his own label ZTT Records. Godley & Creme asked Horn to produce their album, but had very little material that was recording studio ready. After their first track failed to produce the required effect, Horn asked what else they had. The pair had already written the first verse of “Cry”, and much as though the song came from a position – a man in a relationship where his partner lies and cheats on him – unlike 10cc’s “I’m Not in Love”, it didn’t come from real-life experience. The three hence sat down and started writing down words and phrases which could be associated with the first verse, and then Horn put Godley in the recording booth to record them. Godley later described the song’s creation process as “patchwork like”, but it worked due to its envisaged simple production.
The basic sound of the track was provided by electronic music specialist J. J. Jeczalik who used a Fairlight CMI synthesizer. Godley & Creme then created the full backing track, which was mixed and produced by Horn.
SIDE A:
Cry (Extended Remix) 7:25
Remix – J.J. Jeczalik
SIDE B:
Cry (Single Version) 3:56
Cry (Extended Version) 6:30
Remix – Nigel Gray
VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint
U.S. CHART HISTORY:
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
---|---|---|---|
1985 | Cry | U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | #16 |
1985 | Cry | U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play | #22 |
1985 | Cry | U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Singles Sales | #21 |
1985 | Cry | U.S. Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks | #6 |
1985 | Cry | U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary | #5 |
RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: Polydor – 881 786-1
Format: Vinyl, 12″, Single, 45 RPM
Country: US
Released: 1985
Genre: Electronic
Style: Synth-pop
CREDITS:
- Producer – Godley & Creme, Trevor Horn
- Written-By – Godley & Creme
NOTES:
Mastered At – Sterling Sound
From the LP “History Mix Volume 1”
Buy the 12″ at DISCOGS
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Wonderful, I love this song. Sadly I missed it. Is there a chance for a re-upload? That would be great.
Wonderful, thank you DJPaul!
In 1970 Godley & Creme joined by Eric Stewart formed Hotlegs who had international chart success with the influential drum song “Neanderthal Man” (Italy #1; UK & South Africa #2; Switzerland #3, Germany #4; Austria #7; Belgium #10; Canada #13; US #22; and was also a Top 20 hit in Australia, France, Ireland and Japan as well. “Neanderthal Man” was initially created only as a studio exercise to test drum sounds on new recording equipment, yet sold over two million copies! The band, after serving as the backing band for two successful Neil Sedaka albums, evolved into 10cc in 1972… Read more »
HelloPaul,
Hello all,
has anyone also Dropouts in the 16 Bit Single Version ?
I decompressed the Archive two times with the same Result.
There’s one at the beginnig and one later in the Song.
Thanks for checking
Thank God, you’re all right.
Sonny, there are beaches
whiter than this.
So white they hurt your eyes.
So clean, so pure…
so empty.
I’ll take you there.
I’ll take you to places
you never dreamed….
Thank you very much Paul!!! I can’t thank you enough for the kindness and generosity. You’re very generous and kind-hearted man!!!!!! I was about to ask you for this rip a couple of months ago when I was collecting the music of Miami Vice but in vinyl. I guess you read my mind!!!! Best wishes from Argentina! Gonzalo.
I remember being mesmerized by this video every time it was on MTV (which was in heavy rotation in the spring and summer of ’85). Yes, Godley & Creme were innovators in the music video as an art form. This time they turned the spotlight on themselves and had a big hit. Btw I love the cross section of people they found for the video. Thank you Paul for this magnificent transfer and giving new life to these gems!!
This is a nice surprise as i was watching the music video earlier today. I don’t remember the remix on the A side, but I’m intrigued.
Thanks Paul 🙂
You’re welcome, Marco 🙂
To date the J. J. Jeczalik remix on the A-side has never been released on CD (nor digitally) in master quality, but always as a mediocre vinyl rip. So I’m very happy you chose this one to rip Paul. Thanks a lot!
You’re welcome, Stefano 🙂
It has been released on CD only in Japan though https://www.discogs.com/sell/release/5138521?ev=rb
That’s a vinyl rip unfortunately.
Hi Stefano,
It’s actually on Ben Liebrand’s Grand 12- Inches 9. And although I like this mix due to the acapella intro, I still love the extended version the best.
Have a nice day!
Jeff
Hi Jeff, yes, I am aware that this mix is on volume 9, but alas, that’s a vinyl rip too. I really love the J.J.Jeczalik, but it seems like the master tape is lost in the vaults…
Thanks for the update.
Jeff
I love this song sooooo much! Thank you, Paul!
You’re welcome, Mike 🙂
WOW!!! thanks!!
You’re welcome, Raymond 🙂
This is a song song I exclusively know from MTV. The video was iconic but I’d forgotten about it. Trevor Horn, 10cc, how did I not know this stuff? 🤯❤️🎶😎 thanks again!
You’re welcome, ING 🙂
Knocking it out of the park this week Paul! These are some classic 80s right here! Thanks!
You’re welcome, Mikey D 🙂
Hi, WOW Thank YOUUuuuUUUU !
I’m Miky Mix on Facebook 🙂
You’re welcome Miky Mix 🙂
PAUL!!!! Oh, this song!! Like what Martijn said below, this song is so evocative. Like 10cc’s “I’m Not In Love” it washes all over you with its lush and dreamy atmosphere. I love the mood it puts me in. One of self-reflection. These records, along with Freur’s “Doot Doot” keeps me mesmerized and drawn into the soundscapes!! Immense gratitude to you Paul for always finding ways to touch my heart and soul. You are a wunderkind. Thank you for this record’s beauty!!!
Jeff
You’re very welcome, Jeff 🙂
Trevor Horn is just the ultimate producer!!!!! It’s amazing how much he shaped the sound of the 80s! From the Buggles and YES to Art Of Noise, FGTH, Seal, Propaganda, Grace Jones, … everything that man touched turned to gold (and more often than not to Platinum) … and yet most people have never heard of him! Thank you for yet another excellent transfer!
You’re welcome, Martika 🙂
I had almost forgotten the song. It was a hit here in Germany. Still made it to number 8 in our charts. The video was a sensation at the time. Simple in view. Complex in effect. Could be seen as a template for Michael Jackson’s “Black Or White”. Where “Cry” is in black and white (as you can see on the cover). Thank you for this transmission. Unfortunately, we only released the remix version.
They were very innovative they also directed videos for other artists like “Girls On Film” for Duran Duran, and “Fade To Grey” by Visage. 🙂
I was going to post they directed the “Girls On Film” video which itself is legendary. At least the uncut version. 🫣
One of the most evocative tracks of the 80s, which appeared (of course) in an episode of Miami Vice. Thanks for the remastering!
I agree, Martijn 🙂