“I Never Cry” is a soft rock ballad by American rock singer Alice Cooper. It was released in 1976 on his album “Alice Cooper Goes to Hell.” The song was written by Cooper along with Dick Wagner and Bernie Taupin.
“I Never Cry” is a melancholic love ballad that explores themes of heartbreak and vulnerability. In the song, Cooper reflects on the pain of a failed relationship, expressing his inability to cry despite the emotional turmoil he’s experiencing. The lyrics convey a sense of longing and resignation, capturing the feeling of being emotionally numb after a breakup.
The song features a mellow and melodic musical arrangement, with acoustic guitars and Cooper’s soft, emotive vocals. Despite being known for his theatrical and shock rock style, “I Never Cry” showcases Cooper’s versatility as an artist, demonstrating his ability to deliver powerful and emotional ballads.
“I Never Cry” received positive reviews and became one of Alice Cooper’s successful singles. Its introspective lyrics and heartfelt delivery have made it a favorite among fans and a notable departure from Cooper’s usual rock sound.