You Don't Love Me When I Cry
Laura Nyro's 'You Don't Love Me When I Cry' stands as a quintessential example of her late 1960s soul and R&B style, characterized by her distinctive falsetto and emotive delivery. Recorded during her prolific period, the track exemplifies the raw vulnerability and melodic sophistication that defined her discography. Released here as part of a compilation of her early works, the song captures the essence of her signature sound, blending gospel influences with rock and roll energy. Nyro's ability to convey deep personal feeling through her vocals remains a defining trait of this recording, cementing her legacy as a pioneering voice in the 1960s music scene. |