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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:About Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:Infobox song "Cryin'" is a song by American hard rock band Aerosmith. It was written by Steven Tyler, Joe Perry, and Taylor Rhodes, and was released by Geffen Records on June 29, 1993,[1] as the second US single from their 11th studio album, Get a Grip (1993). The single reached number 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100, ending the year at number 60 overall. The song is one of their most successful hits in Europe, reaching number one in Norway, number three in Iceland, Portugal, and Sweden, and number 17 on the UK Singles Chart. The song went Gold in the United States for selling over 500,000 copies.

The song's music video features Alicia Silverstone, Stephen Dorff and Josh Holloway.

Background

Tyler described the song saying "It was country – we just Aerosmith’d it.”[2]

Critical reception

Alan Jones from Music Week gave the song three out of five, describing it as "a high-octane performance" and named it the best song from the Get A Grip album. He also declared it as "anthemic and compelling. Expect a brief but glittering chart life."[3] Another editor, Andy Martin, also gave it three out of five, adding that "it is hard to see the single having any more than a brief but glittering run."[4]

Music video

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A screenshot of Alicia Silverstone's character getting a navel piercing in the music video for "Cryin'".

The accompanying music video for the song, directed by Marty Callner, features the first of three successive appearances by Alicia Silverstone in the band's videos, the next two being "Amazing" (1993) and "Crazy" (1994).[2] Silverstone was 16 years old when "Cryin'" was filmed. In the video, the band performs in the Central Congregational Church in Fall River, Massachusetts. The video flashes back and forth between the band and Silverstone, who plays a teen who has a falling out with her boyfriend (played by Stephen Dorff) after catching him cheating. She feigns an attempt to kiss him, but instead leans away, annoying him. She then punches him and shoves him out of the car, leaving him in the dust. She begins a phase of rebellion and individuality and gets a navel piercing, which has largely been credited as introducing navel piercing to mainstream culture.[5] After having her purse stolen by another young man (played by then-unknown Josh Holloway of Lost), she chases him down and knocks him to the ground. The video then cuts to her standing on the edge of an overpass, contemplating jumping. Her ex-boyfriend arrives on the scene, along with numerous police officers, encouraging her to come down from the bridge. She jumps, but a bungee rope is revealed, arresting her fall and leaving her dangling over the freeway, laughing at Dorff's character. The video ends with the dangling Silverstone looking up and giving Dorff the finger.

The video was a success on MTV, becoming the most requested video in 1993[6] and earning the band several awards at the Video Music Awards.[7]

Awards

Track listings

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  • US and Canadian 7-inch and cassette single[8][9]
A. "Cryin'" (LP version) – 5:08
B. "Walk On Down" (LP version) – 3:39
  1. "Cryin'" (LP version) – 5:08
  2. "Walk On Down" (LP version) – 3:39
  3. "I'm Down" (LP version) – 2:20
  4. "My Fist Your Face" (LP version) – 4:21
  • European CD single[11]
  1. "Cryin'" (LP version) – 5:08
  2. "Love in an Elevator" (LP version) – 5:22
  3. "Janie's Got a Gun" (LP version) – 5:29

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  • German 7-inch single[12]
A. "Cryin'" – 5:08
B. "Love in an Elevator" – 5:22
  1. "Cryin'" (LP version) – 5:08
  2. "Janie's Got a Gun" (LP version) – 5:29
  • Australian CD single[15]
  1. "Cryin'"
  2. "Janie's Got a Gun"
  3. "Love in an Elevator"

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Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart (1993–1994) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[16] 80
Denmark (IFPI)[17] 6
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[18] 7
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[19] 3
Portugal (AFP)[20] 3

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Year-end charts

Chart (1993) Position
Canada Top Singles (RPM)[21] 62
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[22] 65
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[23] 59
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[24] 93
US Billboard Hot 100[25] 60
Chart (1994) Position
Belgium (Ultratop)[26] 92
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[27] 42
Germany (Official German Charts)[28] 78
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[29] 93
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[30] 45

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Certifications

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Release history

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United States June 29, 1993 Шаблон:Hlist Geffen [31]
United Kingdom October 18, 1993 Шаблон:Hlist [32]

References

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