Cry Little Sister (song)
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"Cry Little Sister" | ||
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Song by Marilyn Manson | ||
Album | Cry Little Sister (single) | |
Released | June 15, 2018 | |
Length | 4:34 | |
Label | Loma Vista Recordings | |
Writer | Gerard McMahon, Michael Mainieri | |
Producer | Tyler Bates | |
External links | Search ISRC Search at Musicstax |
"Cry Little Sister" is a b-side of the 2017 album Heaven Upside Down, originally written by Gerard McMahon and Michael Mainieri, and performed by McMahon for the 1987 soundtrack to the film The Lost Boys.
Contents
Appearances
Singles
Versions
- "Cry Little Sister" — Appears on the Cry Little Sister single.
Lyrics
Last fire will rise behind those eyes Black house will rock, blind boys don't lie Immortal fear, that voice so clear Through broken walls, that scream I hear Cry, little sister (Thou shall not fall) Come, come to your brother (Thou shall not die) Unchain me, sister (Thou shall not fear) Love is with your brother! (Thou shall not kill) Blue masquerade, strangers look on When will they learn this loneliness? Temptation heat beats like a drum Deep in your veins, I will not lie Cry, little sister (Thou shall not fall) Come, come to your brother (Thou shall not die) Unchain me, sister (Thou shall not fear) Love is with your brother! (Thou shall not kill) My Shangri-La, I can't forget Why you were mine, I need you now Cry, little sister Come, come to your brother Unchain me, sister Love is with your brother! Cry, little sister (Thou shall not fall) Come, come to your brother (Thou shall not die) Unchain me, sister (Thou shall not fear) Love is with your brother! (Thou shall not kill) Cry, little sister (Thou shall not fall) Come, come to your brother (Thou shall not die) Unchain me, sister (Thou shall not fear) Love is with your brother! (Thou shall not kill)
Audio
The audio at Manson's YouTube channel
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Behind the scenes
Trivia
- Tyler Bates' daughter Lola performed back-up vocals for the song.[1]
External links
- 2018's Best Rock Songs ... So Far at loudwire.com (July 29, 2018).