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Cry Wolf (Laura Branigan song)
"Cry Wolf"
Single by Laura Branigan
from the album Touch
B-side
Released1988
StudioPowertrax, Hollywood, California
GenrePop rock
Length4:48
LabelAtlantic
Songwriter(s)Jude Johnstone
Producer(s)David Kershenbaum
Laura Branigan singles chronology
"Power of Love"
(1987)
"Cry Wolf"
(1988)
"The Name Game"
(1988)
Music video
"Cry Wolf" on YouTube

"Cry Wolf" is a song by American singer Laura Branigan, released as the third single from her fifth studio album, Touch (1987). It was written by singer-songwriter Jude Johnstone, who later recorded the song herself for her 2002 debut album. Stevie Nicks recorded a cover in 1989 for her fourth solo studio album, The Other Side of the Mirror.

Track listings

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7-inch single[1] / cassette single[2]
No.TitleLength
1."Cry Wolf"4:48
2."Whatever I Do"3:59
European 7-inch single[3]
No.TitleLength
1."Cry Wolf"4:48
2."Touch"4:09

Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted from the liner notes of Touch.[4]

  • Laura Branigan – vocals
  • David Kershenbaum – production
  • Bob Marlette – arrangements, keyboards, guitars, string arrangements, drum programming
  • Carlos Vega – drums
  • John Nelson – guitars
  • Kim Scharnberg – string arrangements, conducting
  • Kenneth G. Kugler – copyist
  • Julie Ann Gigante, Ralph D. Morrison III, Clayton Haslop, Alexander Horvath, R.F. Peterson, Arthur Zadinsky, Michael Nowak, Raymond J. Tischer II, Margot MacLaine, Armen Ksjikian, Dennis Karmazyn, Michael Matthews – strings
  • David J. Holman – engineering, mixing, PPG programming

Charts

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Chart (1988) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[5] 98

Cover versions

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References

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