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“Cry Little Sister (Theme from The Lost Boys)” is a 1987 song by Gerard McMahon. It was written by Gerard McMahon and Michael Mainieri to be featured on the soundtrack for the teen vampire adventure film The Lost Boys. It is produced by Gerard McMahon and Michael Mainieri. The song is also featured...
[Verse 1]
Last fire will rise behind those eyes
Black house will rock, blind boys don't lie
Immortal fear, that voice so clear
Through broken walls, that scream I hear
[Chorus]
Cry, little sister (Thou shall not fall)
Come, come to your brother (Thou shall not die)
Unchain me, sister (Thou shall not fear)
Love is with your brother (Thou shall not kill)
[Verse 2]
Blue masquerade, strangers look on
When will they learn this loneliness?
Temptation heat beats like a drum
Deep in your veins, I will not lie
[Chorus]
Little sister (Thou shall not fall)
Come, come to your brother (Thou shall not die)
Unchain me, sister (Thou shall not fear)
Love is with your brother (Thou shall not kill)
[Bridge]
My Shangri-La, I can't forget
Why you were mine, I need you now
[Chorus]
Cry, little sister (Thou shall not fall)
Come, come to your brother (Thou shall not die)
Unchain me, sister (Thou shall not fear)
Love is with your brother (Thou shall not kill)
Cry, little sister (Thou shall not fall)
Come, come to your brother (Thou shall not die)
Unchain me, sister (Thou shall not fear)
Love is with your brother (Thou shall not kill)
[Outro]
Cry, little sister (Thou shall not fall)
(Thou shall not die)
(Thou shall not fear)
Love is with your brother (Thou shall not kill)
Cry Little Sister (Theme from The Lost Boys) was written by Gerard McMahon & Mike Mainieri.
Cry Little Sister (Theme from The Lost Boys) was produced by Gerard McMahon & Mike Mainieri.
McMahon has said that he “wanted it to be about the longing for family from a rejected youth’s perspective, which I went through myself and that many of us have felt.”