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Wikipedia article"'Everytime You Cry'" is a song by John Farnham and Human Nature. It was released as the lead single from John Farnham's 'Anthology 1' and also included on Human Nature's 1999 album, 'Counting Down'. It was nominated for the 1998 ARIA Music award for Highest Selling Single but lost to The Living End's Second Solution / Prisoner of Society. It peaked at No. 3 on the ARIA Singles Chart. The song was originally recorded during sessions for 'Romeo's Heart' but left unfinished. It was finished for 'Anthology 1' with additional backing vocal overdubs from Human Nature, who recorded their vocals in London.'One Voice: The Greatest Hits' booklet, 2003, Glenn A. Baker It was nominated for an ARIA Award in 1998, for highest selling single. Track listingThe CD single was released in 1997. # "Everytime You Cry" performed by John Farnham & Human Nature # "Everything Is Out of Season" performed by John Farnham # "You're the Voice" (swing version) performed by John Farnham with Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Music videoThe video had a retro feel, with a family watching Farnham and Human Nature performing the song on a television set, whilst eating a meal. ChartsWeekly charts* As of 2018, "Everytime You Cry" is Human Nature's highest charting single in Australia. Year-end chartAccreditationsReferencesCategory:1997 singles Category:1997 songs Category:Songs written by Shelly Peiken Category:Sony BMG singles Category:John Farnham songs Category:Human Nature (band) songs Category:Songs written by Gregg Sutton Category:Vocal collaborations | |
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