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Boys - Don't Say No flac album
  • Performer Boys
  • Title Don't Say No
  • Date of release 1982
  • Style Hard Rock
  • Other formats MP3 RA VOX AU ADX AAC DMF
  • Genre Rock
  • Size MP3 1776 mb
  • Size FLAC 1198 mb
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Don't Say No is the second album by Billy Squier, released on April 13, 1981. It stands as Squier's biggest career album, including the hits "In the Dark", "Lonely Is the Night", "My Kinda Lover" and "The Stroke". The album hit the Top Five on the Billboard album chart and remained on the chart for over two years (111 weeks). The Stroke" was the first single, reaching number 17 on the Billboard Hot 100, and an even bigger hit at rock radio, hitting number 3 on the Mainstream Rock chart.

Boys Don't Cry is The Cure's first release in North America. Released in February 1980, this album is composed of several tracks from the band's May 1979 debut album Three Imaginary Boys (which had yet to see a . release) with material from the band's 1978-1979 era. Boys Don't Cry was released on 5 February 1980 by record label Fiction.

Boys Don’t Cry Lyrics. I would say I'm sorry If I thought that it would change your mind But I know that this time I've said too much, been too unkind. In 1986, after the international success of the band’s sixth album The Head On The Door, a new version of the song was released as a single and found top 30 success in five countries, including their homeland of the UK and an even higher peak in New Zealand. What have the artists said about the song? Robert Smith told Rolling Stone in 2017: The pop songs like Boys Don’t Cry are naive to the point of insanity.

After turning some heads with his debut, Billy Squier truly arrived with 1981's Don't Say No, which kicks off in spectacular fashion with the triple opening salvo of "In the Dark," "The Stroke," and "My Kinda Lover" - all of which become staples at rock radio. The album is a near-perfect example of early-'80s melodic hard rock, and even less enduring (but hardly inferior rockers) such as "You Know What I Like" and "Lonely Is the Night" keep up the intensity