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"I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying" is a song written and recorded by English rock singer Sting, which featured on his fifth album, Mercury Falling (1996). The song was also released as a single, and reached No. 84 in the US. Sting also recorded the song as a duet with American country music artist Toby Keith for Keith`s 1997 album Dream Walkin`; this version reached No. 2 in the US Hot Country Songs charts and No. 84 in the US Billboard Hot 100 charts, giving Sting his only country hit.

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Im So Happy I Cant Stop Crying

Sting

1996 Single
  • Released: 1 October 1996 · Fecha Grabación: 1996 -
    Label: A&M · · Productor: Hugh Padgham , Sting
    CHARTS
    54
    UK
    133
    AUS
    27
    CAN
    74
    GER
    94
    US
    1
    Im So Happy I Cant Stop Crying
    Sting • 1996 /10 /01
    0:00
  • 2
    Sting • 1996 /10 /01
    0:00
  • Album


    Mercury Falling

    Mercury Falling

    Fecha Lanzamiento: 8 March 1996 · Fecha Grabación: 1995 -
    Discográfica: A&M · Estudio de Grabación: Lake House (Wiltshire); Steerpike Studio · Productor: Sting , Hugh Padgham
    CHARTS
    01
    The Hounds Of Winter
    StingSting • 1996 /03
    5:27
  • 02
    I Hung My Head
    StingSting • 1996 /03
    4:41
  • 03
    Let Your Soul Be Your Pilot
    StingSting • 1996 /03
    6:44
  • 04
    I Was Brought To My Senses
    StingSting • 1996 /03
    5:50
  • 05
    You Still Touch Me
    StingSting • 1996 /03
    3:47
  • 06
    I'm So Happy I Can't Stop Crying
    StingSting • 1996 /03
    3:57
  • 07
    All Four Seasons
    StingSting • 1996 /03
    4:29
  • 08
    La Belle Dame Sans Regrets
    StingSting • 1996 /03
    5:17
  • 09
    Valparaiso
    StingSting • 1996 /03
    5:28
  • 10
    Lithium Sunset
    StingSting • 1996 /03
    2:37
  • "I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying"
    A photo of Sting with his hands intertwined and covering his face
    Single by Sting
    from the album Mercury Falling
    Released1 October 1996 (1996-10-1)
    GenreRock, country rock
    Length4:00
    LabelA&M
    Songwriter(s)Sting
    Producer(s)Hugh Padgham, Sting
    Sting singles chronology
    "I Was Brought to My Senses"
    (1996)
    "I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying"
    (1996)
    "On Silent Wings"
    (1997)
    Music video
    "Sting - I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying" on YouTube

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    "I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying" is a song written and recorded by English rock singer Sting, which featured on his fifth album, Mercury Falling (1996). The song was also released as a single, and reached No. 84 in the US. Sting also recorded the song as a duet with American country music artist Toby Keith for Keith`s 1997 album Dream Walkin`; this version reached No. 2 in the US Hot Country Songs charts and No. 84 in the US Billboard Hot 100 charts, giving Sting his only country hit.

    Background and release

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    Sting began composing the song as a rock song, but the lyrical content pushed the song in a country direction, and it evolved into a country-rock shuffle.[1] The song begins in the key of E-flat major, before modulating a semitone upward to E major in the final verse.[2] Its lyrics concern a father whose wife has left him for another man and taken their two children. After a cynical beginning, he has a revelation about the connectedness of life and the universe, and finishes the song truly `so happy he can`t stop crying`. The music video for the song was directed by Lol Creme.

    During the Mercury Falling tour, Sting would often invite audience members up onto stage to sing the song along with him.

    Critical reception

    Larry Flick from Billboard described the song as "a country-flavored ballad that shows the artist at his most tender and engaging." He added, "It`s kind of odd at first to hear Sting`s reedy tenor amid the twang of a slide guitar, but it ultimately works."[3]

    Track listing

    • US edition

    1. "I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying"
    2. "This Was Never Meant to Be"
    3. "Giacomo`s Blues"
    4. "Beneath a Desert Moon"

    • German edition

    1. "I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying"
    2. "Giacomo`s Blues"
    3. "Moonlight"
    4. "La Belle Dame Sans Regrets"

    Charts

    Chart performance for Sting recording

    Chart (1996)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (ARIA)[4]

    133

    Canada Top Singles (RPM)[5]

    27

    Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[6]

    16

    Germany (GfK)[7]

    74

    Scotland (OCC)[8]

    47

    UK Singles (OCC)[9]

    54

    US Billboard Hot 100[10]

    84

    US Adult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[11]

    28

    Toby Keith version

    "I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying"
    Single by Toby Keith and Sting
    from the album Dream Walkin`
    B-side"Jacky Don Tucker (Play by the Rules Miss All the Fun)"
    Released6 October 1997 (1997-10-6)
    GenreCountry, country rock
    Length4:03
    LabelMercury Nashville 568114
    Songwriter(s)Sting
    Producer(s)James Stroud
    Toby Keith
    Toby Keith singles chronology

    "We Were in Love"
    (1997)

    "I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying"
    (1997)

    "Dream Walkin`"
    (1998)

    Sting singles chronology

    "On Silent Wings"
    (1997)

    "I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying"
    (1997)

    "Roxanne `97"
    (1997)

    In 1997, American country music singer Toby Keith recorded the song for his fourth studio album, Dream Walkin` (1997).[12] His version, a duet with Sting, was released in late 1997 as the album`s second single. It reached the same position as the original version on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 84. It reached No. 2 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart during the week ending January 17, 1998, right behind "Just to See You Smile" by Tim McGraw, becoming Sting`s only entry on that chart. Additionally, it was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals.[13]

    Background

    According to Keith, Sting agreed to let Keith record the song to give it a second chance at radio, as long as Sting could play bass guitar and sing duet vocals on it.[14] The two also performed the song at the 1997 Country Music Association awards.[15] In 2001, Keith told Country Music that he regretted making the record, describing it as a compromise:

    "He was on the same label on the pop side," Keith recalls. "Everybody was talkin` about that tune, how great it was and how country it sounded. So they brought it over and said, `Do this and we`ll get Sting to come and sing on it, too.` The personalities conflicted. He`s a

    real introvert. I was a real outgoing guy. He didn`t like my abrasive and brash manner. It wasn`t fun at all. It was a horrible experience."[16]

    Critical reception

    Deborah Evans Price, of Billboard magazine reviewed the song favorably, saying that Sting and Keith`s voices "complement each other extremely well." She goes on to say that a great songwriter can write words and music that transcend any genre and Sting`s "poignant lyrics and strong melody on this song are perfect evidence."[17]

    Charts

    "I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying" debuted at number 53 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart for the week of 11 October 1997.

    "I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying" is a song written and recorded by English rock singer Sting, which featured on his fifth album, Mercury Falling (1996). The song was also released as a single, and reached No. 84 in the US. Sting also recorded the song as a duet with American country music artist Toby Keith for Keith`s 1997 album Dream Walkin`; this version reached No. 2 in the US Hot Country Songs charts and No. 84 in the US Billboard Hot 100 charts, giving Sting his only country hit.

    Background and release

    Sting began composing the song as a rock song, but the lyrical content pushed the song in a country direction, and it evolved into a country-rock shuffle.[1] The song begins in the key of E-flat major, before modulating a semitone upward to E major in the final verse.[2] Its lyrics concern a father whose wife has left him for another man and taken their two children. After a cynical beginning, he has a revelation about the connectedness of life and the universe, and finishes the song truly `so happy he can`t stop crying`. The music video for the song was directed by Lol Creme.

    During the Mercury Falling tour, Sting would often invite audience members up onto stage to sing the song along with him.

    Critical reception

    Larry Flick from Billboard described the song as "a country-flavored ballad that shows the artist at his most tender and engaging." He added, "It`s kind of odd at first to hear Sting`s reedy tenor amid the twang of a slide guitar, but it ultimately works."[3]

    Track listing

    • US edition

    1. "I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying"
    2. "This Was Never Meant to Be"
    3. "Giacomo`s Blues"
    4. "Beneath a Desert Moon"

    • German edition

    1. "I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying"
    2. "Giacomo`s Blues"
    3. "Moonlight"
    4. "La Belle Dame Sans Regrets"

    Charts

    Chart performance for Sting recording

    Chart (1996)

    Peak
    position

    Australia (ARIA)[4]

    133

    Canada Top Singles (RPM)[5]

    27

    Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[6]

    16

    Germany (GfK)[7]

    74

    Scotland (OCC)[8]

    47

    UK Singles (OCC)[9]

    54

    US Billboard Hot 100[10]

    84

    US Adult Pop Airplay (Billboard)[11]

    28

    Toby Keith version

    "I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying"
    Single by Toby Keith and Sting
    from the album Dream Walkin`
    B-side"Jacky Don Tucker (Play by the Rules Miss All the Fun)"
    Released6 October 1997 (1997-10-6)
    GenreCountry, country rock
    Length4:03
    LabelMercury Nashville 568114
    Songwriter(s)Sting
    Producer(s)James Stroud
    Toby Keith
    Toby Keith singles chronology

    "We Were in Love"
    (1997)

    "I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying"
    (1997)

    "Dream Walkin`"
    (1998)

    Sting singles chronology

    "On Silent Wings"
    (1997)

    "I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying"
    (1997)

    "Roxanne `97"
    (1997)

    In 1997, American country music singer Toby Keith recorded the song for his fourth studio album, Dream Walkin` (1997).[12] His version, a duet with Sting, was released in late 1997 as the album`s second single. It reached the same position as the original version on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 84. It reached No. 2 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) chart during the week ending January 17, 1998, right behind "Just to See You Smile" by Tim McGraw, becoming Sting`s only entry on that chart. Additionally, it was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Country Collaboration With Vocals.[13]

    Background

    According to Keith, Sting agreed to let Keith record the song to give it a second chance at radio, as long as Sting could play bass guitar and sing duet vocals on it.[14] The two also performed the song at the 1997 Country Music Association awards.[15] In 2001, Keith told Country Music that he regretted making the record, describing it as a compromise:

    "He was on the same label on the pop side," Keith recalls. "Everybody was talkin` about that tune, how great it was and how country it sounded. So they brought it over and said, `Do this and we`ll get Sting to come and sing on it, too.` The personalities conflicted. He`s a

    real introvert. I was a real outgoing guy. He didn`t like my abrasive and brash manner. It wasn`t fun at all. It was a horrible experience."[16]

    Critical reception

    Deborah Evans Price, of Billboard magazine reviewed the song favorably, saying that Sting and Keith`s voices "complement each other extremely well." She goes on to say that a great songwriter can write words and music that transcend any genre and Sting`s "poignant lyrics and strong melody on this song are perfect evidence."[17]

    Charts

    "I`m So Happy I Can`t Stop Crying" debuted at number 53 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart for the week of 11 October 1997.

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