I wish I could cry
Gilbert O'Sullivan · Every Song Has It's Play [1995]
pain We're always thinking of but you know if only
we were the men that we're supposed to be That wouldn't
happen again I wish I could cry I wish I could cry
I wish I could cry I cry today I wish I could die I
wish I could die I do wish I'd die away Now I fear
We must accept the fact That what happened here Was
simply a vicious act And you know I just can't help
wondering how Long it will be before Somebody else
must bow I wish I could cry I wish I could cry I wish
I could cry I cry today I wish I could die I wish I
could die I do wish I'd die away
About I wish I could cry
"I Wish I Could Cry" is a poignant ballad by Gilbert O'Sullivan, released on the compilation *Every Song Has It's Play [1995]*. The track exemplifies O'Sullivan's signature style, blending folk-rock sensibilities with intimate, confessional lyricism that became a hallmark of his career. Written in the early 1960s, the song captures the raw vulnerability of heartbreak, a theme O'Sullivan explored throughout his discography with characteristic poetic clarity. Its enduring appeal lies in its melodic simplicity and the singer's emotive delivery, which resonated deeply with audiences across generations. As part of his broader catalog of romantic and melancholic works, the recording stands as a testament to his ability to translate personal sorrow into universal musical expression, cementing his status as a key figure in British singer-songwriter history.
