Introduction:

“Cryin’ Every Day” is a song by the Bee Gees, released as a single in 1965. It was written by the Gibb brothers (Barry, Robin, and Maurice) and showcases their early songwriting talents. The song reflects a classic theme of heartbreak and longing, with lyrics expressing deep sadness and despair over the loss of a love.

“Cryin’ Every Day” features the distinctive harmonies for which the Bee Gees would later become famous. The song’s melancholic melody and the brothers’ soulful vocals create a poignant and emotionally resonant listening experience.

While not one of their biggest hits, “Cryin’ Every Day” is a significant song in the Bee Gees’ early career, showcasing their songwriting abilities and laying the foundation for their future success. It provides a glimpse into the band’s musical evolution and their ability to capture the essence of heartbreak in their music.

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