"Cry to Me" is a soul music classic most famously recorded by in 1961. Written by Bert Berns , the song is celebrated as one of the first tracks to successfully unify country, gospel, and R&B, earning Burke the title of one of the first "soul" artists. The Original and Famous Versions

The song gained a new generation of fans after being featured in the iconic movie, appearing on its soundtrack.

The track has been covered by numerous legends, including The Rolling Stones on their 1965 album Out of Our Heads , Dionne Warwick , The Pretty Things , and more recently by Marc Broussard . Lyrics and Meaning