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"Don't Cry Out Loud" is a song written in 1976 by Peter Allen with lyricist Carole Bayer Sager that is best known as a hit single for Melissa Manchester in the US and for Elkie Brooks in the UK. ==Background/ first recordings== Ann-Margret, who was a friend of Peter Allen, has stated that the song's lyrics - though written by Carole Bayer Sager - reflect Allen's own frame of mind: "He just kept everything inside...his personal philosophy was 'Don't show anyone you're crying'." 〔Lawrence Journal-World 19 October 2003 ''The Boy From Oz Celebrates Peter Allen'' p. 9D〕 Bernadette Peters, who toured with Allen in 1989, has stated that Allen told her that "his mother taught him to always put your best face on" in response to Allen's father committing suicide when Allen was 14 years old. The references to "baby" in the song refer to Allen's younger sister. The first evident recording of the song is by the Moments as "We Don't Cry Out Loud" which track - produced by Sylvia Robinson - was given a December 1976 release simultaneous with its parent album ''Moments With You'': "We Don't Cry Out Loud" was the second of three consecutive single releases by the Moments which were Carole Bayer Sager co-writes but while the first and third of these singles: "With You" and "I Don't Wanna Go", were both Top 20 R&B hits, "We Don't Cry Out Loud" would rise no higher than #79 R&B. Peter Allen himself included a version of the song on his 1977 live album ''It is Time for Peter Allen'', with the track having a December 1977 single release. Allen's studio recording of his song was introduced on his 1979 album release ''I Could Have Been a Sailor''. Allen also would include "Don't Cry Out Loud" on the 1985 live album ''Captured Live at Carnegie Hall''.
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