One of the greatest verses ever: The trust of a woman in his hand, but he was a little boy, not a man. You loved him stronger than he could feel. Yeah, he was wrapped up in himself like an orange peel.
john is one of the best artists nobody has heard of. he's written hits for bonnie raitt , clapton, et.al. his audience is comprised of people who can appreciate the depth of his music..
This should have 500+ million views after all these years! I was a KFOG intern (iconic SF radio station) in 1995, and the best experiences from that era included working with BB King, Ben Harper and John Haitt. This song has always been a gut punch. I’ve found myself listening to this song, over the years, repeatedly, for an hour straight, when my soul needs it. What a beautiful tribute to these strong & amazing women, John. Looking back, today, I realize that I’ve rooted for you, these women and children for 1/2 of my life, now, and want nothing more than to know that they’re doing well. Thank you, again.
Lucky to have interned for KFOG! Worked at many stations in the SF market, never made it to KFOG...but your point: KFOG was iconic and did play fabulous cuts like this all the time.
I think the best part about this song is the timing. There is just something really unique about how this song is composed, and how John sings the chorus a fraction of a second later than the beat. It’s mesmerizing.
FEEL is something that can't really be taught. I mean, it can be, but the singer has to embrace the way they really want to sing a song as opposed to what might be typical or expected. But those subtleties are what make an artist as opposed to just a singer.
Yes, doing just that........Been listening for 3 days now. Ordered 3 CD's from Amazon. Heard he has a new one out in 2019 as well and I believe his daughter Lily is in the music scene as well, so looking for her stuff too.
My undying love for Mr. Hiatt’s music and approachable, easy going personality brought me here. Easily the nicest musician I’ve ever met. I was only 6, and I didn’t know a damn thing about music back then, but you’ve made a bigger impact on my life and short but expanding music career than you could ever know. Thanks for signing my CD and taking the time to talk with me 11 years ago, John.
A moment of steel A dry-eyed house Did he say goodbye to you Or did you kick him out I know you're not afraid To go alone But this was a marriage of spirit, flesh, and bone Now whatcha gonna do When the planet shifts Whatcha gonna do Gonna slit your wrists Bleed all over the milky way The stars in your eyes look red today [Chorus:] Cry love, Cry love The tears of an angel The tears of a dove Spilling all over, your heart from above Cry Love, Cry Love The trust of a woman in his hand But he was a little boy, not a man You loved him stronger than he could feel Yeah he was wrapped up in himself like an orange peel Now whatcha gonna do With the booze and the blush Whatcha gonna do When there's no rush Cop a little misery At the corner store Well' one day that train of pain won't stop no more [Chorus] Throwning up ashes on the floor If this is a lesson in love Well what's it for? The heart will remember The burning fire The next time you feel the flame Of desire
Okay I had this song in my head for several days now and I couldn’t even figure out the words or WHY! Came here and I know why now. Arrested Development was my favorite show back when it was on tv! I had the dvd sets for years and then Netflix saved the day!
The first time I heard this song, I froze. Very few songs have lyrics that grab you by the throat and make you listen. What an ode to the power and pain of love and the hurt beyond expression that makes you want to scream from the depths of your being "Love did this to me!" But it still works, I have been happily married to the same woman for 44 years!
One of my favorite songs of all time. What I love most about it (I think) is that the chord progression is one of the most common in all of pop music (the famous "4 chords"), but he splits it into an unbalanced 3/4 rhythm that makes it feel incredibly fresh and innovative.
Watching Arrested Development again really gives me a deja vu after just finishing S5 of Community. Both are shows with brilliant writing, ahead of its time, underrated and unjustly cancelled due to network ratings.....and revived by online streaming media. Talk about history repeating itself.
+TheVandrell Well unlike Season 4 of Arrested Development, I actually hated season 6 of Community. It was just...missing the magic. They just pretended nothing happened and continued without Pierce, Troy and Shirley. Same with Season 5.
Exact opposite, I didn't hate Season 4 of AD but found it extremely lacklustre in terms of writing compared to S1-3. I get what Hurwitz was trying to pull of with his 'non-linear character focused format', but ultimately it was a blunder.
It makes me sad that people only know this song from Arrested Development. But it makes me happy that John is getting more popularity through such a great show :)
There are people who only discovered Metallica because of Stranger Things. It doesn't matter where, when or how someone discovers new music. What matters is that they'll never be the same after.
"Cry Love". Lord how that simple phrase sums up just about everything we've created ... and destroyed throughout our lives. Hiatt simply nails it with every word of his lyrics. Damn.
that incredible voice, the fresh acoustic guitar and the splendor of the mandolin and the windy saber strikes of the electric guitar upon a solid rhythm section
A moment of steel A dry-eyed house Did he say goodbye to you Or did you kick him out? I know you're not afraid To go alone But this was a marriage of spirit, flesh, and bone Now whatcha gonna do When the planets shift? Whatcha gonna do Gonna slit your wrist? And bleed all over the Milky Way The stars in your eyes look red today Cry love Cry love The tears of an angel The tears of a dove Spillin' all over Your heart from above Cry love Cry love The trust of a woman In his hand But he was a little boy Not a man You loved him stronger Than he could feel Yeah he was wrapped up in himself like an orange peel Now whatcha gonna do With the booze and the blush? Whatcha gonna do When there's no rush? Cop a little misery At the corner store Well one day that train of pain won't stop no more Cry love Cry love The tears of an angel The tears of a dove Spillin' all over Your heart from above Cry love Cry love
Never watched arrested Development not an episode. I have been blessed to rock to John Hiatt dozens of live shows but not enough. Also stayed at a Hyatt.
Grew up never really caring much for Hiatt, heard it all the time by my parents. Over time life changes, this song and most of his hold a completely new feeling
It's kinda sad that a TV show is what it takes for people to learn about John Hiatt. Maybe most folks just don't have the luck to find him walking the streets of Memphis in the 80s. Life was great and life was very tough back then, and he was an intercessor through music. Thanks JH
I grew up listening to this song from my dad playing it a decent amount, I wasn’t even aware this song was in that show, then again I’ve never seen arrested development.
I already feel a bit left of center because "Arrested Development" did not send me here. I just woke up in the middle of the night and MTV was playing this song. I love a few songs for this reason. My stomach began doing that flippy thing like when you drive over a hill lol. What a passionate delivery!!
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan thank you for your wonderful comments on my post it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music…..❤️❤️
Me too. Never saw the show before and started watching it and heard this in the background. IMMEDIATELY had to found out what it was...love the song and video. Fantastic! How relevant too, though opposite for me...She left me.
Thus is John Hiatt Still making making amazing music and this is one of his many gems of brilliance Great writing, great performance and he plays with some some great musicians
A friend of mine sent this to me on a mix CD around 2000. He was a cool guy, introducing all these good singers, bands and tunes. I was singing along when it was used in Arrested Development.
Hiatt, is so powerful with his lyrics, music, the sound a unique strong voice really captivates my heart and soul. Thank you so much John Hiatt, you are so GREAT!!!
Anyone else here in 2024? Have loved this song and album for years.
Oh yes. This song goes right to my heart!
Thank you, Arrested Development, for this gem that will undoubtedly get stuck in my head at inopportune moments for years to come.
i KNOW Right!...thumps up 2 this guy above if you agree!
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Yup. Nearly a decade later.. this show..
Singer, songwriter;
John Hiatt!
‘Nuff said...
This could’ve been George Michael’s and Egg’s wedding song
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Lucille: What are you doing home?
Buster: Army had half a day.
Buster: "Army had a half day."
@@brettzforeman Buster ~ 'Army had half a day"
"She's not 'that Mexican' Mom, she's my Mexican. And she's Columbian or something, I think."
Here because John Hiatt rocks. To all the Arrested Dev people-welcome.
We’re happy to be here. We haven’t made a huge mistake
@@elk1827they're laughing with us Micheal!
Arrested Development brought me here. Thank you netflix for these wonderful shows and movies which exposes me to these superb sngs.
+TheStarryboy me too. Lol
TheStarryboy (Trolling ends) guilty lol
TheStarryboy (Trolling ends) lol me too
arrested development brought me here too aha
Me too!
One of the greatest verses ever:
The trust of a woman in his hand, but he was a little boy, not a man. You loved him stronger than he could feel. Yeah, he was wrapped up in himself like an orange peel.
I've lived it.
You are one of the of the only people that complimented him
Nearly broke down first time I paid attention to the lyrics (which happened after many listens). This verse gets me every time.
THE MANTRA OF THE SOCIOPATH.
Unfortunately, so have I.
HERMANO.
Cry Love. One of the best songs EVER made. I saw him in person last year. I was in HEAVEN. This was after his accident. He was superb.
john is one of the best artists nobody has heard of. he's written hits for bonnie raitt , clapton, et.al. his audience is comprised of people who can appreciate the depth of his music..
Agreed. I love his songs.
An amazing lyricist.
When I saw him in person...Oh, one of the happiest days of my life!
.......I've made a huge mistake..
lol.....awesome
Damn! I wanted to make that comment!
So happy to see this comment
What?
Lol truly awesome. I died laughing when he said that sitting on the wheelchair 😂😂
I'm here because I am a huge Hiatt fan - but I am digging all the "AD" comments/quotes.
Her?
great freaking songwriter. years and years of brilliant songs.
have been lucky to have seen him twice in concert. once with lyle lovett - amazing concert the two of them playing together.
I always thought this was an original song for the series until I came here.
I like the country/folk vibe. This is a very well edited video.
One of the most accurate portrayals, lyrically, of abuse. Incredible and devastating song.
Thanks for validating my life, my experiences.
This is one of the best written songs I have ever heard...I absolutely love it
And watch for hop-on's...because you're going to get hop-on's...
Well of course you’re gonna get hop ons
Jesus Christ lives and I thank Him for cry of love
This should have 500+ million views after all these years!
I was a KFOG intern (iconic SF radio station) in 1995, and the best experiences from that era included working with BB King, Ben Harper and John Haitt. This song has always been a gut punch. I’ve found myself listening to this song, over the years, repeatedly, for an hour straight, when my soul needs it. What a beautiful tribute to these strong & amazing women, John. Looking back, today, I realize that I’ve rooted for you, these women and children for 1/2 of my life, now, and want nothing more than to know that they’re doing well. Thank you, again.
Lucky to have interned for KFOG! Worked at many stations in the SF market, never made it to KFOG...but your point: KFOG was iconic and did play fabulous cuts like this all the time.
Saw John Hiatt in SF, 1980 touring Two Bit Monsters- what a performance! Been a fan ever since.
"RETURN FROM WHENCE YOU CAME!"
*throws pigeon in the sea*
"I've got a rabbit to buy."
This is the real winner
I've made a huge mistake
*dove
*accidentally crushes dove in door*
"What's your return policy?"
"that's why you never get outta the tree"
That episode just finished! 2023
Here because of arrested development but wow this song rocks. I hope all you long time John Hyatt fans can welcome us. I haven’t made a huge mistake
I think the best part about this song is the timing. There is just something really unique about how this song is composed, and how John sings the chorus a fraction of a second later than the beat. It’s mesmerizing.
Similar timing in The Way We Make A Broken Heart
Great point! There's something about this song, besides the lyrics, that is mesmerizing!
Makes it hard for me to play and sing too, but I'll keep trying.
FEEL is something that can't really be taught. I mean, it can be, but the singer has to embrace the way they really want to sing a song as opposed to what might be typical or expected. But those subtleties are what make an artist as opposed to just a singer.
If this is the first time you've ever heard of John, then go buy his entire catalogue. He's been great for decades!
Yes, doing just that........Been listening for 3 days now. Ordered 3 CD's from Amazon. Heard he has a new one out in 2019 as well and I believe his daughter Lily is in the music scene as well, so looking for her stuff too.
Hadn't heard this song in so long until season 1 of arrested development, really brings me back. Great song
I am so pissed that radio stations didn't play this when I was younger. I missed a good 20 years of enjoying this!
My undying love for Mr. Hiatt’s music and approachable, easy going personality brought me here. Easily the nicest musician I’ve ever met. I was only 6, and I didn’t know a damn thing about music back then, but you’ve made a bigger impact on my life and short but expanding music career than you could ever know. Thanks for signing my CD and taking the time to talk with me 11 years ago, John.
A moment of steel
A dry-eyed house
Did he say goodbye to you
Or did you kick him out
I know you're not afraid
To go alone
But this was a marriage of spirit, flesh, and bone
Now whatcha gonna do
When the planet shifts
Whatcha gonna do
Gonna slit your wrists
Bleed all over the milky way
The stars in your eyes look red today
[Chorus:]
Cry love, Cry love
The tears of an angel
The tears of a dove
Spilling all over, your heart from above
Cry Love, Cry Love
The trust of a woman in his hand
But he was a little boy, not a man
You loved him stronger than he could feel
Yeah he was wrapped up in himself like an orange peel
Now whatcha gonna do
With the booze and the blush
Whatcha gonna do
When there's no rush
Cop a little misery
At the corner store
Well' one day that train of pain won't stop no more
[Chorus]
Throwning up ashes on the floor
If this is a lesson in love
Well what's it for?
The heart will remember
The burning fire
The next time you feel the flame
Of desire
Ok? We can hear.
@@ilovemusicnbabes1089 oh, then im sorry for being deaf then...
Incorrect lyrics
Thank you!!
Okay I had this song in my head for several days now and I couldn’t even figure out the words or WHY! Came here and I know why now.
Arrested Development was my favorite show back when it was on tv! I had the dvd sets for years and then Netflix saved the day!
This little under rated gem is great. Real life.
The first time I heard this song, I froze. Very few songs have lyrics that grab you by the throat and make you listen. What an ode to the power and pain of love and the hurt beyond expression that makes you want to scream from the depths of your being "Love did this to me!" But it still works, I have been happily married to the same woman for 44 years!
One of my favorite songs of all time. What I love most about it (I think) is that the chord progression is one of the most common in all of pop music (the famous "4 chords"), but he splits it into an unbalanced 3/4 rhythm that makes it feel incredibly fresh and innovative.
Heaven to listen to this song. I finally got to see him in person. What a gift to finally get to do that!
John hiatt. . Love him. have for 20 years
Watching Arrested Development again really gives me a deja vu after just finishing S5 of Community. Both are shows with brilliant writing, ahead of its time, underrated and unjustly cancelled due to network ratings.....and revived by online streaming media. Talk about history repeating itself.
+TheVandrell Well unlike Season 4 of Arrested Development, I actually hated season 6 of Community. It was just...missing the magic. They just pretended nothing happened and continued without Pierce, Troy and Shirley. Same with Season 5.
Exact opposite, I didn't hate Season 4 of AD but found it extremely lacklustre in terms of writing compared to S1-3. I get what Hurwitz was trying to pull of with his 'non-linear character focused format', but ultimately it was a blunder.
@Dak Lamerbusch Ron Howard Voice: It wasn't..................
But I still love the show for the first 3 seasons.
And now many comedies use the format. Those shows helped put the awful sitcom and its canned laughter in the grave, where it always should have been.
Soo much good music from this man. This song and 'Crossing Muddy Waters' are two of my all time favorite tunes.
what a tremendous song. I cant believe only 243,000 views
Wow, I’m not the only one here because of Arrested Development
No, you have to actively search for it
come look...the entire comments section is still
Man this one grabbed me right away, what a tempo. Excellent.
He is a Master
After all these years I finally found it, Michael would be proud.
It makes me sad that people only know this song from Arrested Development. But it makes me happy that John is getting more popularity through such a great show :)
Not me, Anna! I loved John Haitt for a really long time! Looks,like you do too!
Makes me happy that one good thing leads to another good thing.
There are people who only discovered Metallica because of Stranger Things. It doesn't matter where, when or how someone discovers new music. What matters is that they'll never be the same after.
wwwsit. i always think is John song.
I would've never heard of John Hiatt without Arrested Development but man, I'm glad I have.
"Cry Love". Lord how that simple phrase sums up just about everything we've created ... and destroyed throughout our lives. Hiatt simply nails it with every word of his lyrics. Damn.
This and "Crossing Muddy Waters" rank as my favorite two songs of all time. Thanks for posting.
that incredible voice, the fresh acoustic guitar and the splendor of the mandolin and the windy saber strikes of the electric guitar upon a solid rhythm section
The ladies in this video are ALL BEAUTIFUL. Cry Love indeed.
I so miss this era in music.
Great song, tremendous artist. Perhaps the most underappreciated artist out there. Bravo!
A moment of steel
A dry-eyed house
Did he say goodbye to you
Or did you kick him out?
I know you're not afraid
To go alone
But this was a marriage of spirit, flesh, and bone
Now whatcha gonna do
When the planets shift?
Whatcha gonna do
Gonna slit your wrist?
And bleed all over the Milky Way
The stars in your eyes look red today
Cry love
Cry love
The tears of an angel
The tears of a dove
Spillin' all over
Your heart from above
Cry love
Cry love
The trust of a woman
In his hand
But he was a little boy
Not a man
You loved him stronger
Than he could feel
Yeah he was wrapped up in himself like an orange peel
Now whatcha gonna do
With the booze and the blush?
Whatcha gonna do
When there's no rush?
Cop a little misery
At the corner store
Well one day that train of pain won't stop no more
Cry love
Cry love
The tears of an angel
The tears of a dove
Spillin' all over
Your heart from above
Cry love
Cry love
I couldn't find a lyric video on UA-cam sadly but here they are...I think k I missed the last part haha sorry 😅
If he has only 7000 subscribers then I'll never break 1000.
Never watched arrested Development not an episode. I have been blessed to rock to John Hiatt dozens of live shows but not enough. Also stayed at a Hyatt.
The tears of Warden Gentles, the tears of a dove🕊
Grew up never really caring much for Hiatt, heard it all the time by my parents. Over time life changes, this song and most of his hold a completely new feeling
This one, in particular, requires a lot of life experience to really appreciate. Once you understand it, its impact multiplies by 10.
So under rated., my deceased father turned me onto him.
Any time I make a huge mistake I come to this song,
It's kinda sad that a TV show is what it takes for people to learn about John Hiatt. Maybe most folks just don't have the luck to find him walking the streets of Memphis in the 80s. Life was great and life was very tough back then, and he was an intercessor through music. Thanks JH
I grew up listening to this song from my dad playing it a decent amount, I wasn’t even aware this song was in that show, then again I’ve never seen arrested development.
Actually, for me It was From The Movie Phenomenon… this song struck me -~ as did Have A Little Faith in Me, Jewel’s version….
It's not a trick, it's an illusion.
a trick is something a whore does for money... or candy
@@AonghusV 😂
@@AonghusV The original line was "... or cocaine" and I'm so mad they changed it.
I already feel a bit left of center because "Arrested Development" did not send me here. I just woke up in the middle of the night and MTV was playing this song. I love a few songs for this reason. My stomach began doing that flippy thing like when you drive over a hill lol. What a passionate delivery!!
Hello I really do appreciate you for being a big fan thank you for your wonderful comments on my post it really means a lot to me.I sincerely hope you never stop listening to my music…..❤️❤️
GODAMMIT, THE BEST SONG EVER.
I fell in love with his music when I saw him at telluride bluegrass festival Back in the mid 90's, to this day one of my most intense experiences!
I'm really surprised there's not more views on this. Great song
8 years later, not even a million.
my friend and I used to play this song at a party we had every weekend and despite him being the one with talent I still had a lot of fun.
When you go to his shows, he does not want to stop. Fantastic!!
cant wait for the new season.
‘The heart won’t remember the burning fire the next time you feel the flame 🔥 of desire’
Now that’s a line!
I will always be here for this song ❤❤❤
John Haitt is a music lover's gift from the gods!
Me too. Never saw the show before and started watching it and heard this in the background. IMMEDIATELY had to found out what it was...love the song and video. Fantastic! How relevant too, though opposite for me...She left me.
"I've made a huge, tiny mistake...... "
Look at banner Michael
+Tom Povey Family love Michael!
genuinely good song mon frere, that means brother in french. don't as me how i know that, i took 4 years of spanish
Ashlee Toney fuck you
Really is great fratello, that means brother in Italian, why do I know that?!
@@imthegrinchthatstolechrist4384 Well exuuuuuuuse me!
excuse me...
and brother in Spanish is 'hermano'.. which would have really come in handy for GOB to know that...
I just learned Lucille Died about 3 months ago.
I cant stop crying.
Legends never die!
tears of an angel 😢
So she won't be in the movie?
Thus is John Hiatt
Still making making amazing music and this is one of his many gems of brilliance
Great writing, great performance and he plays with some some great musicians
Over n over n over! The first Martha! Absolutely love first three!
Been a big fan of John since 1988!
I have a girlfriend......she is a brownish area with points!
Have you always been this pointy??
awakz100 😂😂😂
Has your hair always been that... pointy, ms. austero?
@@suryapanditi3161 It's Lucille
I've made a huge mistake.
swigitty shendels ass
best series, awesome soundtrack
Life is a sad state of affairs to those who don’t know the wonders of one John Hiatt.. we now weep for those
A 2022 comment. John Hiatt is a rock star forever.
This is the greatest song I grew up with
This song is amazing...made me cry love while lifting weights at the gym...cry love, cry love! ❤️💪🏿
90's video. Hiatt is timeless... :)
Excellent song !
WHAT A GREAT SONG ! GOD BLESS YOU ALL. PEACE AND GRACE ALL.
No puedo dejar de escucharla!
A friend of mine sent this to me on a mix CD around 2000. He was a cool guy, introducing all these good singers, bands and tunes. I was singing along when it was used in Arrested Development.
And... Oh Yes. God/Godess bless and help Nashville.
Hiatt, is so powerful with his lyrics, music, the sound a unique strong voice really captivates my heart and soul. Thank you so much John Hiatt, you are so GREAT!!!
A truly beautiful song!
John Hiatt... one of America's greatest singer / songwriters. Over 20 excellent albums. See him live. Riot With Hiatt !!!
I don't want to talk about it.
I can show you if you care if truly care and you have a passion to see the world in perfection...
I can't get enough of this A1! reverberation
Another great artist wonderful medley
How was this not a hit? Seriously.
John Hiatt is one of those amazing writers like Townes and Guy
They tell stories wrapped in wonderful music
A great song !!
Im here because i know good music . Thats all
One of the great ones...
Just stumbled across this. Never heard it before but it's a great tune.