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〕 | rev2 = ''Billboard'' | rev2Score = (average) | rev3 = ''Blender'' | rev3Score = 〔()〕 | rev4 = E! Online | rev4Score = B+〔 | rev5 = ''Entertainment Weekly'' | rev5Score = B | rev6 = ''Los Angeles Times'' | rev6Score = | rev7 = ''Mojo'' | rev7Score = 〔 | rev8 = ''Q'' | rev8Score = 〔 | rev9 = Robert Christgau | rev9score = C | rev10 = ''Rolling Stone'' | rev10Score = }} ''Cry'' is the fifth studio album by American country music singer Faith Hill. It was released October 15, 2002 via Warner Bros. Records selling 472,486 copies in its first week, a career best for Hill. The album was intended as a crossover project for her, and although three of its singles were released to country radio, none reached Top Ten. The title track and "One" were both Adult Contemoporary hits, however. It went on to sell 4 million copies worldwide. Hill has publicly stated that, of all the albums she has recorded, ''Cry'' is her favorite. ''Cry'' also hit #179 on the ''Billboard'' Top 200 albums of the decade 2000–2009. ==Content== ''Cry'' is led off by its title track, written by Angie Aparo. This song reached #12 on the country singles charts, the lowest country peak she has achieved with a lead-off single. "When the Lights Go Down" and "You're Still Here" were released to country radio, peaking at #26 and #28 respectively. "One" was not released to country radio, although it was a #7 Adult Contemporary hit for her. "Baby You Belong" was released only in Japan, used as the theme song for Lilo and Stitch. The song's music video features clips from the film. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cry (Faith Hill album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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