The music video to “Cry,“ performed by Mandy Moore, from the 2001 album “Mandy Moore.“
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“Cry“ is a touching song by American singer Mandy Moore that came out on November 4, 2001. It was released by Epic Records. The song was written by James Renald and produced by Renald and Peter Mokran. It’s a part of the soundtrack for the movie “A Walk to Remember,“ which makes it even more emotional. “Cry“ is also on Mandy Moore’s second album. With its beautiful melody and Mandy Moore’s wonderful singing, it captures feelings of sadness and longing. It was the last single from her album and touched many people with its honesty and openness. Another song called “Someday We’ll Know,“ originally by New Radicals, was on the single too. It later appeared on Mandy Moore’s collection album “Candy“ in 2005.
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Amanda Leigh Moore, born on April 10, 1984, is an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She became famous with her first song, “Candy,“ which reached number 41 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Her first album, “So Real,“ released in 1999, got a platinum certification from the RIAA. Another song from the album, “I Wanna Be With You,“ reissued in 2000, became her first top 30 hit, reaching number 24 on the Hot 100 chart. Since then, Moore has released several albums including “Mandy Moore“ in 2001, “Coverage“ in 2003, “Wild Hope“ in 2007, “Amanda Leigh“ in 2009, “Silver Landings“ in 2020, and “In Real Life“ in 2022. She has sold over 10 million albums worldwide.
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