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Single byGerard McMahon | ||||
from the albumThe Lost Boys: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | ||||
Released | 1987 | |||
Studio | Electric Lady, New York City | |||
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Length | 4:44 | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
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"Cry Little Sister" is a song written by English singer-songwriterGerard McMahon (under the pseudonym Gerard McMann) andMichael Mainieri. It was performed by McMahon for thesoundtrack to the 1987 filmThe Lost Boys. The original song failed to chart, although it charted in Australia and theUnited Kingdom singles chart in 2003 when the track was remixed by the Lost Brothers.
The track has been covered by several other bands.Aiden recorded a cover for the soundtrack to the 2008 sequel,Lost Boys: The Tribe[5] and appeared again in the closing credits ofLost Boys: The Thirst (2010). In 2010,Seasons After scored a top twenty hit onBillboard'sMainstream Rock Songs with their version of the track,[6] after it was included on their 2010 albumThrough Tomorrow. Eight years later,Marilyn Manson released their cover version as a single after it was featured in a promotional trailer for the television seriesTitans.
DirectorJoel Schumacher asked English singer-songwriterGerard McMahon to write a theme for his 1987 filmThe Lost Boys.[7] The song was predominantly composed by McMahon, who said that itsrefrain was "brewing in my head with the choir as a chorus backing me. That all seemed to come within half an hour. [Producer]Mike Mainieri had this hypnotic beat, we refined it together and my melody and chords melted right into it. Then I wrote the lyrics within an hour or two [and] recorded the demo".[8]
Despite appearing on the soundtrack toThe Lost Boys, the song's lyrics do not specifically referencevampires, as it was composed before McMahon had seen any footage from the film. After hearing the track, director Joel Schumacher commented: "You nailed my theme song toThe Lost Boys! I can't believe you wrote this without seeing a frame of film!". McMahon additionally explained: "I always say that if I'd have seen the film first, I would probably not have written 'Cry Little Sister'. I didn't want the song to be specific to the vampire. I wanted it to be about the longing for family from a rejected youth's perspective, which I went through myself and that many of us have felt."[8]
McMahon has denied speculation that the song is aboutincest, stating in hisTwitter account in January 2014: "my song 'Cry Little Sister' is in no way about incest. It's an artful way in which I created a sense of the Vampires [sic] search."[9]
The song was recorded atJimi Hendrix'sElectric Lady Studios inGreenwich Village inNew York City.[1] Twenty young singers from New York recorded the children's choir in the chorus, with each voice being recorded individually so that McMahon could arrange them to get the evocative effect he had heard in his head.[1]
Atlantic Records felt the song was "too futuristic-sounding" and did not fit with what was popular on the radio back then.[1] The label offered to have someone else sing it instead of McMahon, and had singers such asPhil Collins andSteve Perry recording the song, but Schumacher rejected their versions and insisted on keeping McMahon singing his song onThe Lost Boys soundtrack.[1]
The track has been remixed on multiple occasions. It was remixed by The Lost Brothers and issued as a single in 2003 under the title "Cry Little Sister (I Need U Now)", crediting McMahon by the name of his current band, G Tom Mac.[10] The remix peaked at number 21 on theUK Singles Chart,[11] number fourteen in Scotland,[12] and in the top forty of the AustralianARIA Charts.[13] G Tom Mac subsequently released a number of other versions of the song. The "Rebel Angel Remix" was issued on their 2005EPHow to Be Pop, Stupid, Cool, while "Cry Little Sister... Thou Shalt Not (The Mash Up)" was included on the 2007 albumThou Shalt Not Fall. The latter versionmashed the original recording with elements of the 2003 remix. A video for "Cry Little Sister (Club Cave Mix)" was produced by DJ Lee and G Tom Mac, and included as a bonus feature on theLost Boys: The Tribe DVD in 2008. Ablues-inspired acoustic rendition was released as a non-album single in 2009, subtitled the "Blood Swamp Version".[14] In 2011, Americanrock bandThe Anix released their version of the song as the second single as part of their second full-length studio albumSleepwalker. In 2015, a remix of "Cry Little Sister" was featured on the trailer for the 'Definitive Edition' of theDmC: Devil May Cry video game.[15]
Chart (2003–04) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[13] | 32 |
Scotland (OCC)[12] | 14 |
United Kingdom (OCC)[11] | 21 |
"Cry Little Sister" | ||||
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Single byMarilyn Manson | ||||
Released | June 15, 2018 | |||
Genre | Industrial[16] | |||
Length | 4:34 | |||
Label | Loma Vista | |||
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Producer(s) | Tyler Bates[16] | |||
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"Cry Little Sister" onYouTube | ||||
Marilyn Manson released acover version of the song on June 15, 2018. It was set to be the first single taken from the soundtrack toJosh Boone's then upcoming film,The New Mutants.[17] The film was originally scheduled for an April 2018 release, but was then delayed to August 28, 2020. According toRolling Stone, theeponymous vocalist opted to release the song as originally planned, "rather than keeping [it] under wraps for another year".[18] Despite the delay, Manson's version also appeared in another comic book adaption when it was played in the promo for the 2018DC TV seriesTitans.[19] The band had been performing the song live for several months during the "Heaven Upside Down Tour".[20] A one-track digital single was issued on June 15.[20] A music video for the song was released on June 28, and was directed by Bill Yukich, but whenThe New Mutants soundtrack album was finally released “Cry Little Sister” did not appear.[21]
Chart (2018) | Peak position |
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UK Singles Downloads (OCC)[22] | 87 |
USHot Rock & Alternative Songs (Billboard)[23] | 15 |
USRock Digital Songs (Billboard)[24] | 5 |