She Never Cried

Confederate Railroad

About She Never Cried

"She Never Cried" is a song recorded by American country music group Confederate Railroad. It was released in December 1993 as the sixth and final single from the album Confederate Railroad. The song reached #27 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. The song was written by Freddy Weller, Danny Mayo and Diana Rae.


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1992
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She never cried when old Yeller died
She wasn't washed in the blood of the lamb
She never stood up for the star spangled banner
And she wasn't a John Wayne fan

Her baby blue eyes had the warning signs
That woman was bad to the bone
She never cried when old Yeller died
So do you think I'll cry when she's gone

So desperate, I answered an ad in the personals
Hoping to find me a date
A good lookin' non smokin' full figured Leo
Was looking to find her a mate

We hit it off, we got it on
My love was growing so strong
Then I started seeing a side of that woman
I should have seen all along

She never cried when old Yeller died
She wasn't washed in the blood of the lamb
She never stood up for the star spangled banner
And she wasn't a John Wayne fan

Her baby blue eyes had the warning signs
That woman was bad to the bone
She never cried when old Yeller died
So do you think I'll cry when she's gone

I can't believe I just didn't see
The writing there on the wall
Listening to those Barry Mannilow records
Was just one of her character flaws

Sometimes she was rude, unnaturally crude
But this good old boy let it pass
But when she cussed in front of my mom
I told she could kiss my

She never cried when old Yeller died
She wasn't washed in the blood of the lamb
She never stood up for the star spangled banner
And she wasn't a John Wayne fan

Her baby blue eyes had the warning signs
That woman was bad to the bone
She never cried when old Yeller died
So do you think I'll cry when she's gone

She never cried when old Yeller died
And I ain't gonna cry when she's gone

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Confederate Railroad

Confederate Railroad is an American country rock band founded in 1987 in Marietta, Georgia by Danny Shirley (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Michael Lamb (lead guitar), Mark Dufresne (drums), Chris McDaniel (keyboards), Warren "Gates" Nichols (steel guitar) and Wayne Secrest (bass guitar). After serving as a backing band for outlaw country act David Allan Coe, the band signed to a recording contract with Atlantic Records, releasing their self-titled debut album that year. Throughout the 1990s, they released four more albums for Atlantic. more »

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Written by: DANNY BEAR MAYO, DIANA RAE, FREDDY WELLER

Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC

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10 facts about this song

Genre Classification
"She Never Cried" by Confederate Railroad is a song classified under the Country genre, specifically Southern Rock and Country Rock.
Album Information
The song is part of Confederate Railroad's second studio album, "Notorious". The album was released in July 1994.
Chart Rankings
"She Never Cried" made it to the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart reaching the 27th spot in 1995.
Lyric Theme
The song narrates a story of a tough woman who is resistant to showing emotion and vulnerability, characterizing her with the phrase, "she never cried."
Band Lineup
During the time of the song's release, Confederate Railroad consisted of Danny Shirley (lead vocals), Michael Lamb (lead guitar), Gates Nichols (steel guitar), Chris McDaniel (keyboards), Wayne Secrest (bass guitar), and Mark Dufresne (drums).
Record Label
"She Never Cried" was released under the label "Atlantic Records", a major American record label and home to many notable artists.
Music Video
The music video for "She Never Cried" was directed by Martin Kahan. It uniquely features the band performing in a boxing ring, highlighting the song's theme of resilience and toughness.
Songwriter
The song, "She Never Cried", was written by Danny Mayo and Brenda Sweat. Mayo has written songs for several other country music artists like Alabama, K. T. Oslin, and Reba McEntire.
Band Recognition
Confederate Railroad was known for their fusion of honky tonk, outlaw country, and Southern rock elements in their music. Their distinctive sound was evident in the song "She Never Cried."
Lyrics Interpretation
The lyrics of "She Never Cried" resonated with many listeners due to its relatable portrayal of emotional strength and stoicism, in response to life's adversities. It served as an anthem for many women who relate to the song's character.

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