Vixen - Cryin'
EMI
(P) 1988 Capitol Records, Inc.. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. Manufactured by EMI Catalog,
Vixen - Cryin' EMI (P) 1988 Capitol Records, Inc.. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. Manufactured by EMI Catalog,
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Thanks for posting this song. Those are the prettiest girls in rock music. I miss the 80's. Great music. My favorite decade of music, most girls had that big hair look(I still love that big hair look), MTV still showed videos(anybody remember that?), cool cars (iroc-z camaro). Fun times. I want to go back to the 80's forever.
Matt Sorem and Jeff Paris doing Crying on youtube just came in from England on my facebook ....good song..but Vixen is more polished and i love the girls..so sorry Jeff..Vixen wins for best version
Re WHO WROTE CRYIN..the person who wrote this song according to English music researcher/ expert Peter McCoy is a guy named Jeff Lieb...whos stage name was Jeff Paris..the song was on his " Wired"album....but really these women did the version i like..love their look ..trul;y sexy it is.. and their version is a great rock single...if in doubt ask Peter Vixen or Jeff Paris :)!!
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BTW, anybody ever wonder if chick bands like this had guy groupies that they dragged into dressing rooms so they could have their way with them?
Sounds like heaven.