You Won't See Me Cry

"You Won't See Me Cry" is a song by American pop music group Wilson Phillips from their second studio album, Shadows and Light (1992).

Greg Sandow from Entertainment Weekly called the song "tough/sweet blend of sadness and underlying strength.

"[1] David Hiltbrand of People disagreed, describing it as a "wispy and anemic ballad.

[3] During its first week on US radio, it became the most added song on the American Top 40, with 141 adds in its first seven days,[citation needed] debuting at No.

[6] In Canada, on July 4, 1992, "You Won't See Me Cry" reached number one on the RPM Top Singles chart after spending nine weeks in the top 100, staying at that position for one week.