Introduction

Picture background

“Don’t Cry Alone” is a poignant ballad by Robin Gibb, co-written with his son RJ Gibb and producer Peter-John Vettese. Originally recorded in 2008, the song was later incorporated into The Titanic Requiem, a classical composition commemorating the centenary of the RMS Titanic’s sinking. This requiem, featuring the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, was released in 2012. ,

The track showcases Robin Gibb’s emotive vocal delivery, underscored by orchestral arrangements that enhance its themes of solace and enduring support. Lyrically, the song offers a message of unwavering companionship, assuring listeners that they are not alone in their struggles.

“Don’t Cry Alone” was also included in Robin Gibb’s posthumous album 50 St. Catherine’s Drive, released in 2014. This album, named after his childhood home, features a collection of his final recordings, reflecting his lifelong dedication to music.

The song holds a special place in commemorating Robin Gibb’s legacy, encapsulating his ability to convey deep emotion through music. Its inclusion in both The Titanic Requiem and his final solo album underscores its significance in his body of work

Video