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HardDrive Radio described the lyrics to "Cryin' Like a Bitch" as "a slam on an old bandmate that kicked Sully out of his band". In a video posted on Rockpit.com on 26 February, Sully Erna admitted that "Cryin' Like a Bitch" was inspired by events of last summer's Crüe Fest 2 tour, on which Godsmack appeared alongside headliners Mötley Crüe, along with the events with his old band.
"Big Generator" is a song by Yes that appears on their 1987 album, Big Generator. The song was remixed for a radio promotional single [ 2 ] exclusively in the U.S. It appeared on every show on the Big Generator tour , but has not been performed live since.
"Cryin'" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. The power ballad [ 2 ] was written by Steven Tyler , Joe Perry , and Taylor Rhodes , and released by Geffen Records on June 29, 1993, as the second US single from their 11th studio album, Get a Grip (1993).
In 2011, she further elaborated: "When you hear Mary in the video like, 'You turned your back and back I came running, but the simple fact is that you ain't want me,' that was me. Mary had enough respect to say, 'Listen, before I go get another rap bitch to do your part, I'ma call myself Brook-Lyn and I'ma learn your part and I'ma go in and rap ...
"Cryin'" is a single by guitarist Joe Satriani, released in 1992 through Relativity Records. The single contains two instrumental tracks from his Grammy -nominated [ 3 ] fourth studio album The Extremist , with "Cryin'" reaching No. 24 on the U.S. Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.
[22] [23] [24] The band also shot a music video for the song at the Whisky a Go Go, along with videos for the first two singles from the album. [4] "Jamie's Cryin'" was included on the 2004 Van Halen compilation album The Best of Both Worlds. [25] "Jamie's Cryin'" is one of the songs included on Guitar Hero: Van Halen. [26]
"I'm Cryin'" is a song by American singer-songwriter Shanice, released in February 1992 as the second single from her second album, Inner Child (1991). It was the follow-up to her highly successful single "I Love Your Smile", and it peaked at number 11 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. A music video was also produced to promote ...
Yes Remixes is a remix album featuring the songs of progressive rock band Yes and was released in 2003. Taking material harking back from 1970's Time and a Word to 1980s Drama, Virgil Howe a.k.a. "The Verge" (and son of Steve Howe) re-imagined Yes's music into a techno context, dramatically altering the band's sound. Although it briefly dented ...