Among the songs that Ray Stevens recorded for his Nouveau Retro digital album was "Cry Me a River". This song dates back to the mid 1950s. The song's writer, Arthur Hamilton, wrote it in 1953 and it was categorized as a pop music torch song. I don't know if the phrase, torch song, was ever adopted in country music. In country I believe those kinds of songs are simply referred to as sad songs, heartbreak songs, or tearjerker ballads. "Cry Me a River" was originally popularized by Julie London. It's been noted that the song has had more than 400 renditions from all kinds of recording artists over the decades. Julie London recorded the song in 1955 for her debut album. What caused the single to explode in sales was it's appearance in the Frank Tashlin movie released in December 1956, The Girl Can't Help It. Julie appeared in that movie and sang "Cry Me a River". The single release peaked in the Top-10 on the Billboard Hot 100 early in 1956. There have been numerous recording artists reach the charts with renditions of "Cry Me a River". Ray Stevens has recorded a crisp and lovely rendition of the song. It's gotten 630 YouTube plays, to date...
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