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It’s Cryin’ Time Again: The Story of Freddy Fender’s Heartfelt Ballad
“Crying Time” isn’t just a song by Freddy Fender, it’s a poignant look into the heartache of a love on the verge of collapse. While the exact songwriter isn’t confirmed, the song perfectly captures the signature Fender sound – a blend of country, Tejano, and swamp pop – and became a staple in his repertoire.

Fender’s career itself was a testament to his ability to bridge genres. Born Baldemar Huerta in Texas, he started his musical journey in the 1950s under the stage name “El Bebop Kid,” performing rock and roll for Tejano audiences. But Fender’s musical influences stretched far beyond his Hispanic roots. He served in the Marines, which exposed him to a wider range of American music, including the country sounds that would later define his success.

The exact date of “Crying Time’s” release is unknown, but it likely appeared on one of Fender’s albums in the early to mid-1970s. This period marked a significant shift in his career. He signed with a major label, Warner Bros., and released the country-tinged “Before the Next Teardrop Falls” in 1975. The song became a massive crossover hit, topping both the pop and country charts.

“Crying Time” stands in contrast to the hopeful message of “Before the Next Teardrop Falls.” Here, the narrator is filled with a deep sense of foreboding. The lyrics paint a picture of a relationship nearing its end. The singer picks up on subtle cues – a distant look in their lover’s eyes, a change in their touch – and knows heartbreak is imminent. Despite their love’s strength, the narrator feels powerless to stop the inevitable goodbye.

The song taps into a universal feeling of loss and the powerlessness we experience when a relationship crumbles. The melody, with its melancholic guitar lines and Fender’s soulful vocals, perfectly complements the lyrics, creating a powerful emotional experience for the listener.

While “Crying Time” may not have achieved the chart success of “Before the Next Teardrop Falls,” it remains a beloved song in Freddy Fender’s extensive catalog. It’s a testament to his ability to capture the full spectrum of human emotions, particularly the deep well of sorrow that comes with losing love. So, put on “Crying Time,” and let Fender’s voice wash over you, a reminder that sometimes, when love fades, all that’s left is cryin’ time.

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