"Cry No More" is Nakashima Mika's 17th single, which replaced Hajime Chitose's Kataritsugu Koto as the closing theme for the anime Blood+. It is a blues-inflected single, and was recorded in the USA. "Black & Blue" was used in CMs that aired in early 2006 by KATE. This single reached #8 on Oricon charts.
The music of the song was written by Lensei, an Australian musician, who also wrote the music for Nakashima Mika's song "Rocking Horse", which was released as an album track on her album 'Music'.
No More are a band from Kiel, Germany, founded in the summer of 1979. Their music is rooted in early Post-punk-/No-Wave.
Biography
No More were founded by Andy A. Schwarz (vocals, guitar, bass), Tina Sanudakura (synthesizers), Christian Darc (drums, vocals) and Thomas Welz (bass, vocals) in Kiel, a seaside town in the northern part of Germany.
The 7" EP "Too Late" was the first release in 1980 and was recorded in a small laundry-room with a 4-track TEAC (the EP was reviewed in the German SOUNDS-magazine as "strangely, archaic music, brute sound that seems to be recorded with a purposely damaged 4-track").
After the departure of Thomas Welz at the end of 1980, No More worked as a trio until the end of 1983.
The song "Suicide Commando" (released in 1981 and not to be confused with the Belgian band Suicide Commando, who named themselves after that song) is the band's biggest success. The New Musical Express described "Suicide Commando" as "suitable German electro fashion" but the song spread in the following years internationally regardless of genre and scene. In the 1990s the song entered the Techno- and Electroscene, when it was remixed by DJ Hell and Echopark (Moguai & Torsten Stenzel).
"No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)" is the debut single from 3LW's self-titled debut album3LW. The single was released on October 3, 2000, but did not chart in most countries until early 2001. It reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 and is considered 3LW's signature song. It is also 3LW's only single to reach the Top 30 on Billboard Hot 100 and was their biggest single to date. The song, however, peaked inside the top 10 in the UK, and the top 5 in New Zealand.
Music video
"No More (Baby I'ma Do Right)" is also 3LW's first music video. It was shot in September 2000 by director Chris Robinson. It received a fair amount of video play on TV channels such as BET and MTV and enjoyed some success on BET's Top Ten Video Countdown, 106 & Park and MTV's TRL. The video premiered in October 2000 and debuted on TRL on January 12, 2001 at number 10 and stayed on the countdown for 27 days and peaked at number 2. The rap verse by Kiely Williams is different in the music video.
Marks and Spencer plc (also known as M&S) is a major British multinational retailer headquartered in the City of Westminster, London. It specialises in the selling of clothing, home products and luxury food products. M&S was founded in 1884 by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer in Leeds.
In 1998, the company became the first British retailer to make a pre-tax profit of over £1billion, although subsequently it went into a sudden slump, which took the company, its shareholders, who included hundreds of thousands of small investors, and nearly all retail analysts and business journalists, by surprise. In November 2009, it was announced that Marc Bolland, formerly of Morrisons, would take over as chief executive from executive chairman Stuart Rose in early 2010; Rose remained in the role of non-executive chairman until he was replaced by Robert Swannell in January 2011.
The company was founded by a partnership between Michael Marks, a Polish Jew from Słonim (Marks was born into a Polish-Jewish family, a Polish refugee living in the Russian Empire, now in Belarus), and Thomas Spencer, a cashier from the English market town of Skipton in North Yorkshire. On his arrival in England, Marks worked for a company in Leeds, called Barran, which employed refugees (see Sir John Barran, 1st Baronet). In 1884 he met Isaac Jowitt Dewhirst while looking for work. Dewhirst lent Marks £5 which he used to establish his Penny Bazaar on Kirkgate Market, in Leeds. Dewhirst also taught him a little English. Dewhirst's cashier was Tom Spencer, an excellent bookkeeper, whose lively and intelligent second wife, Agnes, helped improve Marks' English. In 1894, when Marks acquired a permanent stall in Leeds' covered market, he invited Spencer to become his partner.
More… is the third studio album from American country music artist Trace Adkins. It was released on November 2, 1999 on Capitol Nashville. It features the singles "Don't Lie", "More", and "I'm Gonna Love You Anyway", which respectively reached No. 27, No. 10, and No. 36 on the Hot Country Songs charts. It was also the only album of his career not to achieve RIAA certification. Trey Bruce produced all but two of the album's tracks. "Don't Lie" was produced by Paul Worley, while "All Hat, No Cattle" was produced by Ray Benson of Asleep at the Wheel.
The album's release date was advanced due to initial radio demand for "Don't Lie".
Here's the version from the beginning of the film Bloody New Year, during the opening credits. Which, in my opinion, is the best version of the song. Enjoy!
published: 13 Jun 2013
recipe for romance cry no more 1987
amazing song
published: 08 Oct 2010
Cry No More - Recipe for Romance
Cry no more - Recipe for romance (Song from the movie "Bloody New Year", 1987)
The two versions are available on their pages :
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/album/cry-no-more
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/
My Soundcloud pages :
https://soundcloud.com/user-780785912
https://soundcloud.com/sasha-laryukov
published: 11 Apr 2021
Cry No More - Recipe for Romance (Bloody New Year)
The retro version of Cry No More's Recipe for Romance from the 1987 supernatural horror film "Bloody New Year"
published: 03 Mar 2022
Cry No More - Recipe For Romance (Movie Version)
The end credits of the film "Bloody New Year" (1987) feature a version of the song "Recipe For Romance" that is significantly different from the version released on the album by the band "Cry No More". The keyboards are less present and the melody has some changes. I prefer the disc version, but the movie version is also very good.
published: 13 Mar 2020
Cry No More. Recipe for Romance
This version featured in the 1987 British horror film, Bloody New Year. Chas and I appeared as the Flying Cadillacs.Video filmed at the Cry No More Social Club. Happy Days.
published: 03 Feb 2021
Cry No More-Recipe For Romance
The end credits song from the B-Movie, Bloody New Year(1987), Recipe For Romance by Cry No More..
(Don't ask me why...But I actually like this song..it's catchy, and it is still the most memorable thing about the movie..for me anyway..
published: 13 Mar 2011
Cry No More - Recipe for Romance (KGM Sasha New Mixes)
What happened to "The Flying Cadillac" ? All we know is they mysteriously dissapeared in 1959 after planning to perform on Grand Island for the New Year Eve..
Of course, this is a nod to Roy Hill and Chas Cronk, the band "Cry No More", who wrote the songs for the movie "Bloody New Year" and who played the characteres of "The Flying Cadillacs" in it!
I played a bit with the versions of "Recipe Romance", "stripping them down" and making one of them more accoustic.
The original versions are available on "No More Cry" Bandcamp :
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/album/cry-no-more
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/
And you can also listen them in my video : https://youtu.be/O8YxyRFiUu8
published: 27 Mar 2023
Droopy Dog's Disco House | Recipe For Romance by Cry No More
published: 04 May 2021
Cry No More - Recipe For Romance (AOR Soundtrack Rarity)
Here's the version from the beginning of the film Bloody New Year, during the opening credits. Which, in my opinion, is the best version of the song. Enjoy!
Here's the version from the beginning of the film Bloody New Year, during the opening credits. Which, in my opinion, is the best version of the song. Enjoy!
Here's the version from the beginning of the film Bloody New Year, during the opening credits. Which, in my opinion, is the best version of the song. Enjoy!
Cry no more - Recipe for romance (Song from the movie "Bloody New Year", 1987)
The two versions are available on their pages :
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/...
Cry no more - Recipe for romance (Song from the movie "Bloody New Year", 1987)
The two versions are available on their pages :
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/album/cry-no-more
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/
My Soundcloud pages :
https://soundcloud.com/user-780785912
https://soundcloud.com/sasha-laryukov
Cry no more - Recipe for romance (Song from the movie "Bloody New Year", 1987)
The two versions are available on their pages :
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/album/cry-no-more
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/
My Soundcloud pages :
https://soundcloud.com/user-780785912
https://soundcloud.com/sasha-laryukov
The end credits of the film "Bloody New Year" (1987) feature a version of the song "Recipe For Romance" that is significantly different from the version release...
The end credits of the film "Bloody New Year" (1987) feature a version of the song "Recipe For Romance" that is significantly different from the version released on the album by the band "Cry No More". The keyboards are less present and the melody has some changes. I prefer the disc version, but the movie version is also very good.
The end credits of the film "Bloody New Year" (1987) feature a version of the song "Recipe For Romance" that is significantly different from the version released on the album by the band "Cry No More". The keyboards are less present and the melody has some changes. I prefer the disc version, but the movie version is also very good.
This version featured in the 1987 British horror film, Bloody New Year. Chas and I appeared as the Flying Cadillacs.Video filmed at the Cry No More Social Club....
This version featured in the 1987 British horror film, Bloody New Year. Chas and I appeared as the Flying Cadillacs.Video filmed at the Cry No More Social Club. Happy Days.
This version featured in the 1987 British horror film, Bloody New Year. Chas and I appeared as the Flying Cadillacs.Video filmed at the Cry No More Social Club. Happy Days.
The end credits song from the B-Movie, Bloody New Year(1987), Recipe For Romance by Cry No More..
(Don't ask me why...But I actually like this song..it's catch...
The end credits song from the B-Movie, Bloody New Year(1987), Recipe For Romance by Cry No More..
(Don't ask me why...But I actually like this song..it's catchy, and it is still the most memorable thing about the movie..for me anyway..
The end credits song from the B-Movie, Bloody New Year(1987), Recipe For Romance by Cry No More..
(Don't ask me why...But I actually like this song..it's catchy, and it is still the most memorable thing about the movie..for me anyway..
What happened to "The Flying Cadillac" ? All we know is they mysteriously dissapeared in 1959 after planning to perform on Grand Island for the New Year Eve..
...
What happened to "The Flying Cadillac" ? All we know is they mysteriously dissapeared in 1959 after planning to perform on Grand Island for the New Year Eve..
Of course, this is a nod to Roy Hill and Chas Cronk, the band "Cry No More", who wrote the songs for the movie "Bloody New Year" and who played the characteres of "The Flying Cadillacs" in it!
I played a bit with the versions of "Recipe Romance", "stripping them down" and making one of them more accoustic.
The original versions are available on "No More Cry" Bandcamp :
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/album/cry-no-more
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/
And you can also listen them in my video : https://youtu.be/O8YxyRFiUu8
What happened to "The Flying Cadillac" ? All we know is they mysteriously dissapeared in 1959 after planning to perform on Grand Island for the New Year Eve..
Of course, this is a nod to Roy Hill and Chas Cronk, the band "Cry No More", who wrote the songs for the movie "Bloody New Year" and who played the characteres of "The Flying Cadillacs" in it!
I played a bit with the versions of "Recipe Romance", "stripping them down" and making one of them more accoustic.
The original versions are available on "No More Cry" Bandcamp :
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/album/cry-no-more
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/
And you can also listen them in my video : https://youtu.be/O8YxyRFiUu8
Here's the version from the beginning of the film Bloody New Year, during the opening credits. Which, in my opinion, is the best version of the song. Enjoy!
Cry no more - Recipe for romance (Song from the movie "Bloody New Year", 1987)
The two versions are available on their pages :
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/album/cry-no-more
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/
My Soundcloud pages :
https://soundcloud.com/user-780785912
https://soundcloud.com/sasha-laryukov
The end credits of the film "Bloody New Year" (1987) feature a version of the song "Recipe For Romance" that is significantly different from the version released on the album by the band "Cry No More". The keyboards are less present and the melody has some changes. I prefer the disc version, but the movie version is also very good.
This version featured in the 1987 British horror film, Bloody New Year. Chas and I appeared as the Flying Cadillacs.Video filmed at the Cry No More Social Club. Happy Days.
The end credits song from the B-Movie, Bloody New Year(1987), Recipe For Romance by Cry No More..
(Don't ask me why...But I actually like this song..it's catchy, and it is still the most memorable thing about the movie..for me anyway..
What happened to "The Flying Cadillac" ? All we know is they mysteriously dissapeared in 1959 after planning to perform on Grand Island for the New Year Eve..
Of course, this is a nod to Roy Hill and Chas Cronk, the band "Cry No More", who wrote the songs for the movie "Bloody New Year" and who played the characteres of "The Flying Cadillacs" in it!
I played a bit with the versions of "Recipe Romance", "stripping them down" and making one of them more accoustic.
The original versions are available on "No More Cry" Bandcamp :
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/album/cry-no-more
https://crynomore.bandcamp.com/
And you can also listen them in my video : https://youtu.be/O8YxyRFiUu8
No digas a Dios, no more, no more. No bajes la voz, no more, no more. No mires atrás, no more, no more. Te derribarán, no more, say no more. No digas a Dios, no more, no more. No bajes la voz, no more, no more. La noche que por fín terminó, la muerte que la vida me da, la cruz que se llevó mi dolor me dio la libertad. No digas a Dios, no more, no more. Rsiste el dolor, dolor, no more. Dejarte caer, no more, no more. Se puede volver, no more, say no more. La noche que por fín terminó, la muerte que la vida me da, la cruz que se llevó mi dolor me dio la libertad. Se termina la noche, se viene la mañana, se acaban los dolores, no more.