I Cried for You
Dean Martin · Lay Some Happiness On Me: The Reprise Years (Repri [2002]
I cried for you now it's your turn to cry over me
Every road has a turning that's one thing you're learning.
I cried for you oh what a fool I used to be
Now I found two eyes just a little bit bluer
And I found a heart just a little bit truer
I cried for you now it's your turn to cry over me.
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(I cried for you) what a fool I used to be
Now I found two eyes just a little bit bluer
And I found a heart oh just a little bit truer
I cried for you now it's your turn to cry over me...
About I Cried for You
Dean Martin's "I Cried for You" stands as a quintessential example of his smooth, crooning style, blending romantic vulnerability with his signature laid-back delivery. Recorded for the album *Lay Some Happiness On Me: The Reprise Years*, this track exemplifies the polished pop standards Martin popularized during his career at Capitol Records. The song reflects the era's emphasis on intimate, piano-driven ballads that balanced melancholy with an underlying sense of warmth. As part of his extensive discography, the recording showcases Martin's ability to convey deep emotion through subtle vocal inflections and rhythmic precision, cementing his status as a master of the lounge and easy-listening genres. The composition remains a staple in collections of his greatest hits, illustrating his enduring appeal and contribution to mid-to-late 20th-century American music.

