A unique, and charismatic performer, Dave Berry performed a mixture of hard R&B and pop ballads. He was extremely popular in Britain, and on Continental Europe. He had an unusual ambition for a pop performer trying to make a name for himself - to appear on TV completely hidden by a prop. In his own words, to "not appear, to stay behind something and not come out". As a rule he did a good job; hiding behind the upturned collar of his leather jacket, or even wrapping himself around, and effectively behind, the microphone's own lead. His early hits name checked his so-called backing band, The Cruisers, although their supposed creditable presence is difficult to ascertain.
"The Crying Game" (1964), "Mama" (1966) and "This Strange Effect" (1965 - the latter written by Ray Davies), are among his best-remembered hits. Indeed, "This Strange Effect" became a massive Number One hit for him in Holland and Belgium, countries where he still enjoys superstar status, resulting in a Special Award from Radio Veronica, Holland, for their best selling pop single of all time.
Another one of his songs, "Don't Gimme No Lip Child", was covered by the Sex Pistols. His stage act, drawing largely on Elvis Presley, and Gene Vincent, provided an inspiration for Alvin Stardust. Such was his enigmatic, and unconventional presence, that several punk rock acts, such as the Sex Pistols, later acknowledged him as an inspiration.
Dave regained some, much-overlooked recognition, when he was the surprise hit of the annual Alexis Korner Tribute in 1995.
In 1998 "This Strange Effect" was covered by the Belgian band Hooverphonic, on their album Blue Wonder Power Milk.
The Crying Game
Dave Berry Lyrics
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I've had my share of the crying game
First there are kisses (kisses), then there are sighs
And then before you know where you are
You're sayin' goodbye
One day soon I'm gonna tell the moon
About the crying game
Why there are heartaches (heartaches), why there are tears
And what to do to stop feeling blue when love disappears
First there are kisses (kisses), then there are sighs
And then before you know where you are
You're sayin' goodbye
Don't want no more of the crying game
Don't want no more of the crying game
The Crying Game by Dave Berry is a song about the ups and downs of love. The lyrics suggest that the singer has experienced the pain and heartbreak of love and is now tired of it. The opening line "I know all there is to know about the crying game" suggests that the singer has gone through all the different stages of love, including the pain of a breakup. The chorus "Don't want no more of the crying game" shows the singer's desire to move on from this painful experience.
The lyrics describe the different stages of a relationship, starting with "kisses" and "sighs" and ending with saying goodbye. This sequence suggests that a relationship can start off strong and happy, but can quickly turn sour and end in heartbreak. The singer wants to understand why this happens and how to prevent it. The line "One day soon I'm gonna tell the moon" suggests that the singer is seeking guidance from a higher power, and hopes that the moon might provide answers.
Overall, The Crying Game is a song about the pain and confusion of love, and the desire to move on from it. It is a lament about the fickleness of relationships and the difficulty of finding lasting happiness.
Line by Line Meaning
I know all there is to know about the crying game
I am familiar with the experience of love that can lead to heartbreak and sadness.
I've had my share of the crying game
I have experienced the emotions associated with love and heartbreak.
First there are kisses (kisses), then there are sighs
The initial stage of a relationship involves affection and enjoyment.
And then before you know where you are
You're sayin' goodbye
Unfortunately, things can quickly take a turn for the worse, and the relationship may end abruptly.
One day soon I'm gonna tell the moon
About the crying game
I may pour out my heart to the moon, confiding in it about the pain of love and heartbreak.
And if he knows, maybe he'll explain
Why there are heartaches (heartaches), why there are tears
Perhaps the moon can shed some light on the reasons behind the pain and sorrow that come with love.
And what to do to stop feeling blue when love disappears
Maybe the moon can also offer advice on how to overcome the sadness that follows the loss of love.
Don't want no more of the crying game
I am tired of experiencing the pain and heartbreak of love.
Don't want no more of the crying game
I do not want to go through the ups and downs of a relationship that may end in heartbreak.
Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Geoff Stevens
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Jan den Hartog
I know all there is to know about the crying game
I've had my share of the crying game
First there are kisses, then there are sighs
And then before you know where you are
You're sayin' goodbye
One day soon I'm gonna tell the moon about the crying game
And if he knows, maybe he'll explain
Why there are heartaches, why there are tears
And what to do to stop feeling blue when love disappears
First there are kisses, then there are sighs
And then before you know where you are
You're sayin' goodbye
Don't want no more of the crying game
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Lyrics:
Dean Berry
I know all there is to know about the crying game
I've had my share of the crying game
First there are kisses, then there are sighs
And then before you know where you are
You're sayin' goodbye
One day soon I'm gonna tell the moon about the crying game
And if he knows, maybe he'll explain
Why there are heartaches, why there are tears
And what to do to stop feeling blue when love disappears
First there are kisses, then there are sighs
And then before you know where you are
You're sayin' goodbye
Don't want no more of the crying game
Patrick Stocks
I know all there is to know about the crying 😢 game
I’ve had my share of the crying 😢 game
First there are kisses 😘 (kisses) then there are sighs
And then before you know where you are
You’re sayin’ goodbye 👋
1 day soon 🔜 I’m gonna tell the moon 🌚
About the crying 😢 game
And if he knows, maybe 🤔 he’ll explain
Why there are heartaches (heartaches) why there are tears 😭
And what to do to stop 🛑 feeling blue when love ❤️ disappears
First there are kisses 😘 (kisses) then there are sighs
And then before you know where you are
You’re sayin’ goodbye 👋
Don’t want no more of the crying 😢 game
Don’t want no more of the crying 😢 game
David Rayner
I was 17 when this came out in the summer of 1964 and I loved it at once. Because of something that was happening to me at that time, I knew just what he was singing about and bought this Decca single the following day for 6/8d and still have it 54 years later at the age of 71. It still sounds as marvellous now as it did then. They don't make records like this these days. A real classic!
Christine Bories
Hi David I also brought it the same time I cryed the first time listing to it because I was broken hearted my boy friend went and married my cousin I loved the music back then I am same age enjoy your music
Stephen Short
May Love always be With You.
erepsekahs
That's what our parents said...remember "They don't make records like this these days." I am approx the same age as you....although I Know I am really 35. Be careful.
Tim Loubser
@Christine Bories Boy friend kept it in the (extended) family.
Uzzy Muzzy
@Tim Loubser what a very useful and intelligent comment. Well done!
Random User
Just heard all of the versions of this song. Honestly, they're all good in their own right.
Joseph Lombardo
Maria, you are correct.
Baron Frankenstein
dad loved this
James Scanlon
A great song stands up for itself.