Cover art for Cry for You by Petra Marklund

Cry for You

Nov. 29, 20061 viewer29.3K views

Cry for You Lyrics

[Pre-Chorus]
Forever and ever, life is now or never
Forever never comes around (People love and let go)
Forever and ever, life is now or never
Forever's gonna slow you down


[Chorus]
You'll never see me again
So now who's gonna cry for you?
You'll never see me again
No matter what you do
You'll never see me again
So now who's gonna cry for you?
You'll never see me again
No matter what you do


[Bridge]
Forever and ever, life is now or never
Forever never comes around (People love and let go)
Forever and ever, life is now or never
Forever's gonna slow you down


[Chorus]
You'll never see me again
(Forever and ever, life is now or never)
So now who's gonna cry for you?
(Forever never comes around)
You'll never see me again
(Forever and ever, life is now or never)
No matter what you do
(Forever's gonna slow you down)
You'll never see me again
(Forever and ever, life is now or never)
So now who's gonna cry for you?
(Forever never comes around)
You'll never see me again
(Forever and ever, life is now or never)
No matter what you do
(Forever's gonna slow you down)

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“Cry for You”, also known as Cry for You (You’ll Never See Me Again) on Hard2Beat Records, is a song by Swedish singer September. The song samples its main melody from a 1984 song “Smalltown Boy” by the British synth-pop group Bronski Beat. The dance-pop track spent three weeks at the top spot of Billboard’s Hot Dance Airplay Chart in May 2007. In the US, it is the second single from September’s album September, succeeding “Satellites” that peaked at number 8 hit on the Dance Airplay chart, while in overseas, it is her fifth single release from her second studio album In Orbit, following “It Doesn’t Matter”.

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