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As the article already notes, the song was originally released as Cryin' Time by Buck Owens in 1964, and re-recorded by Ray Charles under the variant name Crying Time in 1965. Although the Ray Charles version was far more popular, I'd suggest renaming the article Cryin' Time (and perhaps adding a redirect from Crying Time) to keep accurate with the chronology of the release. Razsarmev (talk) 20:37, 13 March 2025 (UTC)[reply]