Everytime I Cry (1998) – Terri Clark

Back in September this year Canadian country music artist Terri Clark featured here with her fabulous song Now That I Found You. nostalgicitalian wrote in response to that post, ‘I have loved her stuff for a long time. I had the chance to interview and meet her and she is so down to earth. She’s a fantastic songwriter and singer. Great song.’

Today we have another stellar track Everytime I Cry from the same album How I Feel. I wore out this album after I procured it and I still love hearing these songs. It was released in January 1999 as the third single from the album and reached number 2 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in May 1999. The song chronicles a woman’s continuing disappointment in her ex-lover who keeps putting her heart into misery over and over again.

How I Feel, the third studio album by Terri Clark achieved two top 10 places on the US Billboard Country Charts including today’s song. The album was certified platinum in both Canada and the US.

[Verse 1]
You call and wake me up the way you always do
Say you miss me and you’re sorry, déjà vu
You push the button in the heart you know so well
The wall starts coming down, then I remind myself

[Chorus]
Every time I think you might have changed
Put aside the anger and the blame
Make myself believe that there’s a way to work it out
Every time you say let’s try again
Begging me to let you back in
Every time, I do, every time, you lie, every time, I cry

Below are excerpts from Wikipedia beow:

Terri Lynn Sauson, known professionally as Terri Clark was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada on August 5, 1968. Clark’s albums have accounted for more than twenty singles, including six Number Ones. In 2004, Clark gained one of country music’s crowning achievements when she became a member of the Grand Ole Opry. She was inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 2018 and will become a member of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2023.

The video below shows Clark on an escalator and in a room with the walls around her moving closer, while the video storyline interprets various forms of domestic abuse. The video sees both families meeting in a support group for abuse victims and concludes with the number for the National Domestic Violence Hotline showing on the screen.

References:
1. Everytime I Cry – Wikipedia
2. How I Feel (album) – Wikipedia
3. Terri Clark – Wikipedia

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2 comments on “Everytime I Cry (1998) – Terri Clark
  1. Interviewed her!! Wow Matt, how did that happen?

    • I don’t know how it occurred, but you can read his comment in the first post of Terri Clark’s fabulous song, ‘Now That I Found You’. It’s happened a few times where I’ve posted on someone and someone has replied with details about having met them. It happened with Terri Clark, Jewel and yogi Nirvair Khaisa. The latter was really cool since they knew him so well and I’d been following his lessons for years.

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