Sometimes She Cries was the fourth single from Warrant’s debut album Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich.
The song peaked at #20 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #11 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 1990.
Mercy don't think she's pretty no more
Starin' at the stars through her back screen door
She tries and tries to make it all work out
No matter what she does
She's left standin' in the middle of doubt
In a lonely night
And in the pourin' rain
You can count on me
Sometimes she cries
When she's alone at night
Sometimes she weeps
When she's feelin' cold and weak
Sometimes the pain
It just tears her up inside
Sometimes she cries
Ooh, I wonder why
Mercy don't have a lover no more
Plays with her pillow
Stares at the bedroom floor
Used to have a million
They've come and gone
No matter what she does
She can't figure out what she's doin' wrong
In a lonely night
And in the pourin' rain
You can count on me
Sometimes she cries
When she's alone at night
Sometimes she weeps
When she's feelin' cold and weak
Sometimes the pain
Oh, it tears her up inside
Sometimes she cries
Ooh, yeah
Livin', lovin', givin' everything you've got
After all the heartache
Maybe give love just one more shot, yeah
In a lonely night
And in the pourin' rain
The only thing I really wanna know is why
Sometimes she cries
When she's alone at night
Sometimes she weeps
Oh, when she's feelin' cold and weak
Sometimes the pain
Oh, it tears her up inside
Sometimes she cries
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah
Sometimes She Cries was written by Jani Lane.
Sometimes She Cries was produced by Beau Hill.
Warrant released Sometimes She Cries on Sat Jan 06 1990.