Cryin Time
Ray Charles Lyrics


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Oh, it's cryin' time again, you're gonna leave me
I can see that far away look in your eyes
I can tell by the way you hold me darlin' oooh
That it won't be long before it's cryin' time

Now they say that absence makes the heart grow fonder (fonder)
And that tears are only rain to make love grow
Well my love for you could never grow no stronger (stronger)
If I lived to be a hundred years old

Oh, it's cryin' time again, you're gonna leave me
I can see that far away look in your eyes
I can tell by the way you hold me darlin'. Yeah now
That it won't be long before it's cryin' time

Now you say you've found someone that you love better (better)
That's the way it's happened every time before
And as sure as the sun comes up tomorrow ('morrow)
Cryin' time will start when you walk out the door

Oh, it's cryin' time again, you're gonna leave me
I can see that far away look in your eyes
I can tell by the way you hold me darlin'. Alright now




That it won't be long before it's cryin' time
(That it won't be long before it's cryin' time)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to Ray Charles's "Cryin' Time" explore the recurring theme of heartbreak in a relationship. The singer expresses his certainty that his partner will soon leave him, as he recognizes the look in her eyes indicating that it's "cryin' time again." The lyrics express a sad resignation that the relationship has run its course, but also a desire to hold onto it despite the pain it causes. The singer acknowledges that he's heard all these promises before, that love will grow stronger with distance, but he's skeptical. He knows that when his partner walks out the door, it will be "cryin' time" once again.


One of the underlying messages in the song is the truthful realization that heartbreak is an inevitable part of love. It's a universal experience that almost all of us will face at one point or another, and the singer acknowledges this through his heartfelt lyrics. The use of the phrase "cryin' time" emphasizes that heartbreak and sadness are a natural consequence of the end of a relationship.


The song was written in 1964 by Buck Owens, and Ray Charles was the first to release a version of it. "Cryin' Time" became a massive hit and won Charles his second Grammy Award. It has since been covered by many artists, including Willie Nelson, who recorded it as a duet with Charles in 1985. The song remains a classic to this day, a bittersweet reminder of the joys and sorrows of love.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh, it's cryin' time again, you're gonna leave me
The singer is realizing that his partner is about to leave him again.


I can see that far away look in your eyes
He can tell from the look in her eyes that she's emotionally detached and she's already made up her mind to leave.


I can tell by the way you hold me darlin' oooh
The singer can tell from the way she's holding him that she's not as affectionate as before, which also indicates that she's about to leave.


That it won't be long before it's cryin' time
The singer knows from experience that when his partner is about to leave, it's a sad time full of tears and heartbreak.


Now they say that absence makes the heart grow fonder (fonder)
The singer knows that some people say that when someone is away, the other person loves them even more.


And that tears are only rain to make love grow
Some people believe that tears are like rain that helps love grow stronger.


Well my love for you could never grow no stronger (stronger)
The singer's love for his partner is already at its peak and it cannot get any stronger than it already is.


If I lived to be a hundred years old
Even if the singer were to live to be a hundred years old, his love for his partner would remain the same.


Now you say you've found someone that you love better (better)
His partner has told him that she has found someone else that she loves more than him.


That's the way it's happened every time before
This isn't the first time his partner has left him for someone else.


And as sure as the sun comes up tomorrow ('morrow)
The singer is certain that his partner leaving will lead to another round of crying, as it always has.


Cryin' time will start when you walk out the door
The sad period of crying and heartbreak that the singer expects is triggered by his partner leaving him.


(That it won't be long before it's cryin' time)
The repeated refrain reinforces the idea that his partner's departure will inevitably lead to another round of crying and heartbreak.




Lyrics Β© Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner/Chappell Music, Inc., Universal Music Publishing Group, BEACHAVEN MUSIC CORPORATION
Written by: BUCK OWENS

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Morenike Giwa

Reminds me of childhood with my father playing this song. Listening to it now with tears streaming down my face. He died exactly 6months ago on Aug 5 2021 from COVID complications. A wonderful father. Will forever and ever love you Daddy. Thank you for everything and for giving me a great music taste :-).

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RIP to your Dad he is in better place now

Morenike Giwa

@football is the best sport forever Amen, thank you.

Zaяoc

Hope your dad rests in peace

operadog2000

God bless your father, and I hope you find comfort in your memories of your father.

luvlypnut

My mom used to sing this to me when I'd start to cry. 😠 Now listening to it, those memories makes me smile and cry.

Mari Gurl808

Felt this

davidruizddr

I sang this to my kids since they were little every time they would cry. I hope when I’m gone this song would remind them of me

Mark Rogowsky Rowe

Somewhat same, my Mother would play this song along with Floyd Crammers "Last Date". When she would get up very early and by herself. I bothered me then, now I have smiles and fond memories!!!

Elizabeth Rose

I remember helping Mom hang clothes on the line , This makes me cry. I miss her so bad

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