September Youll Never See Me Again

2006 single by September

2006 single by September

"Cry for You lot"
September-cry for you orig.jpg
Single by September
from the album In Orbit and Dancing Shoes
Released 29 November 2006 (2006-11-29)
Genre
  • Dance-pop
  • Europop
  • house
Length 3:thirty
Characterization
  • Catchy Tunes
  • Robbins
  • Hard2Beat
  • Central Station
  • B1
  • Happy
  • Silver Angel
Songwriter(s)
  • Jonas von der Burg
  • Anoo Bhagavan
  • Niclas von der Burg
Producer(southward) Jonas von der Burg
September singles chronology
"Information technology Doesn't Matter"
(2006)
"Cry for Yous"
(2006)
"Can't Get Over"
(2007)
Alternative cover
UK cover

UK encompass

"Cry for Y'all", likewise known as "Cry for You lot (Y'all'll Never See Me Once more)" on Hard2Beat,[1] is a song past Swedish singer Petra Marklund, performing as September. The dance-pop rails spent three weeks at the top spot of Billboard'south Hot Dance Airplay Chart in May 2007.[2] In the United States, it is the 2d unmarried from September'southward album September, succeeding "Satellites" (a number 8 striking on the Trip the light fantastic toe Airplay nautical chart), while overseas it is her fifth unmarried release from her second studio anthology In Orbit, following "It Doesn't Thing". It is also a single from diverse compilation albums released in Europe.

The unmarried was a huge success in Sweden likewise as the rest of Europe, and can be considered her biggest hit yet, together with "Satellites". In her homeland of Sweden, "Cry for You" peaked at the number 6 position on the Swedish Top 60 Singles Chart for two weeks in a row. Information technology remained on the singles chart in Sweden for 17 non-consecutive weeks.

As of November 2010, "Cry for You" has been certified Gold in the United states for sales of over 500,000 copies, making September the first Swedish singer to receive a Gold certification in the United States since Ace of Base of operations's 1998 hitting "Fell Summer".

In late 2018, most 12 years after its release, the vocal was turned into a meme on Twitter, thanks to its "you'll never meet me over again" lyrics.[3]

Composition and release [edit]

Before the worldwide release in 2007, September had originally recorded the song for her studio anthology In Orbit (2005). However, in many compilations September has released, the song has appeared on her compilations including September, Dancing in Orbit, Gilded and Cry for You - The Album. Co-ordinate to September, she explained the reason why she wanted to release it worldwide, past saying "The vocal was and so stiff by itself. And I've been in that location and information technology feels similar the fans are starved of trip the light fantastic music. Simply at present dance music is coming back again, and the world is getting smaller and smaller considering of the internet – that now sometimes you don't fifty-fifty have to practice much promotion, although manifestly it is withal very of import. But I recollect that a hit song volition always observe a way."[four]

In an interview with Digital Spy, they asked about the background of the song, when she replied:[4]

"It's most when yous're done with relationship. A lot of people write to me and say 'It's really emotional and I experience and so much for the song considering my swain la la la', which is really nice for me, even though I didn't write the lyrics. I've had a lot of experiences similar that so that'due south what gives me the nervus to sing it."

The vocal features a dance-popular,[five] Europop[6] [7] and house[8] sound and has been compared to Bronski Crush's "Smalltown Boy" and its sampled counterpart, "Tell Me Why" by Supermode, although possible similarities take been declared unintended.[ix]

Critical reception [edit]

"Cry for You" received positive reviews from music critics. Nick Levine from Digital Spy awarded the song with four stars out of five, giving it a positive review. He stated "[...] it'southward a surprisingly affecting Eurodance number, a record that's both relentlessly danceable and badly sad" and said its "actually a pretty decent record."[10] However, he felt the song was not "original" plenty to outbet releases by fellow Swedish vocalizer Robyn. Popjustice said the song is a "massive balls-out club canticle and nosotros call back it works rather well."[11] Ben Norman from Nigh.com called the song the "Best Trip the light fantastic Crossover Track", while saying "Robbins [Entertainment] has since fabricated peace with me by backing and promoting Swedish vocalist September and this Europop confection. Skillful task guys!."[12]

AllMusic had rated the vocal iii-and-a-half-stars out of five stars.[thirteen] K. Ross Hoffman, also from AllMusic, had highlighted the vocal every bit an anthology standout, and said "'Cry [for Yous]' is the obvious standout, managing to conjure both sophistication and a surprising degree of emotion from its fairly pedestrian frothy electro-popular organisation and polished only powerful song turn."[xiv] However, he too added "'Weep for You' is a strong enough track (though fairly faceless too, in its way) [...]." PopBytes.com gave information technology a positive review, proverb information technology'south "total pop dance fluff but highly enjoyable."[15]

Chart functioning [edit]

On the issue engagement of 30 August 2008 the song debuted at number 90-four on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 afterwards spending 8 weeks on the Bubbling Under chart. The side by side week it moved to number ninety-two. In its tertiary week it moved 8 places to number eighty-four. The song made its highest peak on the Hot 100 at number lxx-four, and on the Pop 100 at number twenty-nine. It spent a total of 10 weeks on the U.Due south. Billboard Hot 100. "Weep for You" also fabricated it onto other popular countdowns in the U.South. afterwards its re-release in 2008; inbound at number thirty-ix on American Acme twoscore, and number twenty on the TRL Weekend Countdown radio show.

In the Great britain and Republic of ireland, "Cry for You" was released in Apr 2008 on the Hard2Beat Records label, a subsidiary of Ministry of Sound, in a new remix with a new video. The remixed version entered the Britain Singles Chart at number nine, and later climbed to number five, following release of a physical unmarried for the song. On 28 December 2008, the UK Singles Chart had this as number thirty-five for the top songs of 2008.

In French republic, "Weep for You" topped the airplay chart and debuted at number vi on the singles chart. The song debuted in Switzerland at number thirteen, next week it moved at number vii on downloads lonely. It debuted at number sixteen in Germany and peaked at number 11. In the Netherlands the song was a huge success too, peaking at number 4 and staying in the top forty for xx-one weeks. In Europe the song peaked at number xv on the European Hot 100 Singles.

In Australia, the original unmarried version was released to radio, rather than the shorter Britain remix (although the Britain remix has been played several times on Australian radio). The song debuted at number nineteen on 10 Baronial 2008 and peaked at number 14. In New Zealand airplay and official charts, the song debuted at number thirty-nine on the issue date of 22 September 2008.

"Weep for You" was certified gilt for shipment of over 500,000 copies by the Recording Industry Association of America in 2010. The song is the start by a Swedish artist to be certified by the RIAA since Ace of Base's Savage Summer in 1998. The song was listed at number five on the Top 100 Order Chart Year-End result.[xvi]

Music video [edit]

2 music videos were released for the single. The international version is gear up at the edge of a futuristic urban center inside a big solitary edifice which could be a prison, barracks or factory. Within are hundreds of clones dressed in black latex catsuits who are marching in unison, watched over past women wearing white. They at first appear to be marching towards a screen which shows September singing and dancing while wearing a strapless dress. The video intercuts between September and i of the clones singing the song, while another clone dances atop a podium. On the bridge, i of the clones breaks ranks. As she runs away, she takes off her black sunglasses and hood of her catsuit to reveal she is September. She is pursued by the women guards dressed in white who fire their light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation guns, but September reaches a door and escapes outside.[17]

The original video was a promotional video featuring September in a photoshoot, as it features on several covers of the singles CD cover formats. This version uses the original radio edit, while the UK video uses the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland mix of the song.[18]

Cyberspace meme [edit]

Beginning in late 2018, "Cry for You lot" received renewed interest when it appeared in a popular meme format on Twitter. The meme juxtaposes a portion of the vocal's chorus, in which Marklund sings "you'll never see me again", with captions that ascribe the statement to entities such as socks that go missing later on doing laundry, "Tumblr users after December 17th" (in reference to the site's ban on pornography), or "Lady Gaga to pop music later on the gays [let] ArtPop bomb".[3]

Sampling [edit]

In 2022, the song was sampled by British vocaliser and songwriter Charli XCX on her song "Beg For You (featuring Rina Sawayama)" from her anthology Crash.

Runway listings [edit]

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Release history [edit]

Country Date Format Characterization
Sweden 29 Nov 2006 CD single, digital download Tricky Tunes
United states of america 20 March 2007 CD single, digital download Robbins Entertainment
nineteen September 2007 Digital download (Exclusive New Mix)
8 July 2008 Digital download (Sectional New UK Remixes)
Poland June 2007 Promo CD Magic Records
Netherlands iv October 2007 Digital download, CD single Silvery Angel Records
Britain 14 Apr 2008 CD single, CD maxi, digital download Hard2Beat
Europe nine May 2008 CD single, CD maxi, digital download Hard2Beat
Australia 2 Baronial 2008 CD single, CD maxi, digital download Central Station Records
France 18 August 2008 CD unmarried, digital download Universal Music French republic
Germany 26 September 2008[60] CD maxi, digital download Universal Music

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  5. ^ Manzella, Sam (28 Jan 2022). "Bop Store: Songs From Joy Oladokun, Denzel Back-scratch, Euphoria, And More". MTV. Archived from the original on 31 January 2022. Retrieved 5 February 2022. The London-based pop queens' amorous collab samples September's 2005 dance-pop hit "Weep for You," infusing some early-aughts nostalgia into the club-ready banger.
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External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Weep For You lot on YouTube
  • Weep For You U.K. version of the video on YouTube
  • Unmarried runway listing at e.discogs

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cry_for_You_(September_song)

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