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Peace of Mind
Peace of Mind
0/3/1964
Wine and Women
Wine and Women
0/9/1965

Everyday I Have to Cry

The Bee Gees

1965 Single
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    Everyday I Have to Cry
    The Bee GeesBee Gees • 1965
    2:09
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    You Wouldnt Know(credited as Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees)
    The Bee GeesBee Gees, The • w: Barry Gibb • v: Barry and Robin • 1965
    2:09
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    "Every Day I Have to Cry"
    Single by Steve Alaimo
    from the album Every Day I Have to Cry
    B-side"Little Girl (Please Take a Chance With Me)"
    ReleasedDecember 1962
    GenrePop, rhythm and blues, rock and roll
    Length2:22
    LabelChecker
    Songwriter(s)Arthur Alexander
    Steve Alaimo singles chronology
    "One Good Reason"
    (1962)
    "Every Day I Have to Cry"
    (1962)
    "It`s a Long, Long Way to Happiness"
    (1963)

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    "Every Day I Have to Cry" redirects here. For the Steve Alaimo album, see Every Day I Have to Cry (album).

    "Everyday I Have to Cry"
    Single by Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees
    B-side"You Wouldn`t Know"
    ReleasedMarch 1965
    RecordedFebruary 1965
    Festival Studios, Sydney
    GenrePop, rhythm and blues, rock and roll
    Length2:05
    LabelLeedon
    Songwriter(s)Arthur Alexander
    Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees singles chronology

    "Turn Around, Look at Me"
    (1964)

    "Everyday I Have to Cry"
    (1965)

    "Wine and Women"
    (1965)

    "Every Day I Have to Cry", also known as "Every Day I Have to Cry Some", is a song written by Arthur Alexander and first recorded by Steve Alaimo in 1962. Although the song has been recorded by many musicians over the years, Alexander did not record his own version until 1975. Alaimo`s version went to #46 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart[1] (and #45 Cash Box). It became Alaimo`s greatest hit as a recording artist.

    Bee Gees version

    The Bee Gees covered "Every Day I Have to Cry" as teenage recording artists in Australia. This version was recorded at Festival Studios in February 1965 and marked an important first for the group, Maurice Gibb playing organ, which was the first of many times he would contribute keyboards to the group`s recordings.[2] The record was backed with "You Wouldn`t Know", a Barry Gibb original which was also featured later the same year on the group`s first album, The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs.

    Both songs were included on the 1998 anthology of the group`s Australian recordings Brilliant from Birth.[3]

    Other versions

    Artist

    Year

    Release

    Notes

    Steve Alaimo

    1962

    Please Take a Chance With me 7 inch 45 RPM single. Checker label, 1032[4]

    Steve Alaimo

    1963

    Every Day I Have to Cry LP, Album, Mono. Checker label, LP-2986[5]

    US Billboard #46, US Cashbox #45

    Skip and the Flips

    1963

    released as a single

    Julie Grant

    1964

    released as a single

    Dusty Springfield

    1964 Released 6 March 1964

    I Only Want to Be With You, EP[6]

    Claude François

    1964

    Maman chérie, EP

    adapted into French as Chaque jour c`est la même chose

    Bobby Vee

    1965

    Live! On Tour

    Bee Gees

    1965

    released as a single

    Australia only

    The Gentrys

    1965

    released as single

    charted in US, but not Top 40

    The McCoys

    1966

    B-side to "You Make Me Feel So Good"

    Ike and Tina Turner

    1966 Released September 1966[7]

    River Deep Mountain High

    produced by Phil Spector

    Johnny Rivers

    1966

    ...And I Know You Wanna Dance

    South Africa #8

    The Valentines

    1967

    released as single

    Australia

    Sir Lattimore Brown

    1968

    released as single

    Bob Luman

    1969

    released as a single

    peaked at #23 on the US Country Charts

    BZN

    1969

    released as single

    Netherlands, peaked at #17 on the Dutch Top 40 Charts

    Mardi Gras

    1971

    released as a single

    on Hispavox, HS773, in Spain. on Map City, SG 330 and Disc`Az, AZ 10 726, in France.[8][9]

    Arthur Alexander

    1975

    released as a single [10][11]

    US Billboard #45, US Cashbox #51

    Joe Stampley

    1977

    Saturday Nite Dance

    #14 Country

    Jerry Lee Lewis

    1979

    released as a single

    Eddy Mitchell

    1979

    C`est bien fait

    adapted into French as "Tu peux préparer le café noir"

    Debby Boone

    1980

    B-side to "Perfect Fool"

    Graham Parker

    1994

    Adios Amigo: A Tribute To Arthur Alexander

    C. J. Chenier

    1996

    Louisiana Blues Nuggets

    Bob Woodruff

    1997

    Desire Road

    Rick Nelson

    1999

    The Last Time Around: 1970-1982

    Alan Merrill

    2003

    Double Shot Rocks

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    "Every Day I Have to Cry" redirects here. For the Steve Alaimo album, see Every Day I Have to Cry (album).

    "Everyday I Have to Cry"
    Single by Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees
    B-side"You Wouldn`t Know"
    ReleasedMarch 1965
    RecordedFebruary 1965
    Festival Studios, Sydney
    GenrePop, rhythm and blues, rock and roll
    Length2:05
    LabelLeedon
    Songwriter(s)Arthur Alexander
    Barry Gibb and the Bee Gees singles chronology

    "Turn Around, Look at Me"
    (1964)

    "Everyday I Have to Cry"
    (1965)

    "Wine and Women"
    (1965)

    "Every Day I Have to Cry", also known as "Every Day I Have to Cry Some", is a song written by Arthur Alexander and first recorded by Steve Alaimo in 1962. Although the song has been recorded by many musicians over the years, Alexander did not record his own version until 1975. Alaimo`s version went to #46 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart[1] (and #45 Cash Box). It became Alaimo`s greatest hit as a recording artist.

    Bee Gees version

    The Bee Gees covered "Every Day I Have to Cry" as teenage recording artists in Australia. This version was recorded at Festival Studios in February 1965 and marked an important first for the group, Maurice Gibb playing organ, which was the first of many times he would contribute keyboards to the group`s recordings.[2] The record was backed with "You Wouldn`t Know", a Barry Gibb original which was also featured later the same year on the group`s first album, The Bee Gees Sing and Play 14 Barry Gibb Songs.

    Both songs were included on the 1998 anthology of the group`s Australian recordings Brilliant from Birth.[3]

    Other versions

    Artist

    Year

    Release

    Notes

    Steve Alaimo

    1962

    Please Take a Chance With me 7 inch 45 RPM single. Checker label, 1032[4]

    Steve Alaimo

    1963

    Every Day I Have to Cry LP, Album, Mono. Checker label, LP-2986[5]

    US Billboard #46, US Cashbox #45

    Skip and the Flips

    1963

    released as a single

    Julie Grant

    1964

    released as a single

    Dusty Springfield

    1964 Released 6 March 1964

    I Only Want to Be With You, EP[6]

    Claude François

    1964

    Maman chérie, EP

    adapted into French as Chaque jour c`est la même chose

    Bobby Vee

    1965

    Live! On Tour

    Bee Gees

    1965

    released as a single

    Australia only

    The Gentrys

    1965

    released as single

    charted in US, but not Top 40

    The McCoys

    1966

    B-side to "You Make Me Feel So Good"

    Ike and Tina Turner

    1966 Released September 1966[7]

    River Deep Mountain High

    produced by Phil Spector

    Johnny Rivers

    1966

    ...And I Know You Wanna Dance

    South Africa #8

    The Valentines

    1967

    released as single

    Australia

    Sir Lattimore Brown

    1968

    released as single

    Bob Luman

    1969

    released as a single

    peaked at #23 on the US Country Charts

    BZN

    1969

    released as single

    Netherlands, peaked at #17 on the Dutch Top 40 Charts

    Mardi Gras

    1971

    released as a single

    on Hispavox, HS773, in Spain. on Map City, SG 330 and Disc`Az, AZ 10 726, in France.[8][9]

    Arthur Alexander

    1975

    released as a single [10][11]

    US Billboard #45, US Cashbox #51

    Joe Stampley

    1977

    Saturday Nite Dance

    #14 Country

    Jerry Lee Lewis

    1979

    released as a single

    Eddy Mitchell

    1979

    C`est bien fait

    adapted into French as "Tu peux préparer le café noir"

    Debby Boone

    1980

    B-side to "Perfect Fool"

    Graham Parker

    1994

    Adios Amigo: A Tribute To Arthur Alexander

    C. J. Chenier

    1996

    Louisiana Blues Nuggets

    Bob Woodruff

    1997

    Desire Road

    Rick Nelson

    1999

    The Last Time Around: 1970-1982

    Alan Merrill

    2003

    Double Shot Rocks

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