Michael Jackson's simple, impactful “Cry“ short film features people of different ages and ethnic backgrounds holding hands across natural landmarks in California and Nevada, representing the song's message of unity and harmony. Listen to Michael Jackson: Written and Composed by R. Kelly Produced by Michael Jackson for MJJ Productions, Inc. and R. Kelly Executive Producer: Michael Jackson for MJJ Productions, Inc. From the album Invincible, released October 30, 2001 Released as a single December 3, 2001 THE SHORT FILM Director: Nicholas Brandt Production Locations: Squaw Valley/Lake Tahoe, Nevada; Mare Island Bridge/Vallejo, California; San Francisco, California; Petaluma, California; Pescadero State Beach, California; The Redwood National Forest, California Michael Jackson's short film for “Cry“ was one of two short films produced for recordings from Invincible, Michael's sixth album as an adult solo performer. As a single, “Cry“ reached the Top 40 in six countries, including the United Kingdom, Spain, France and The Netherlands. The simple, impactful “Cry“ short film features people of different ages and ethnic backgrounds holding hands across natural landmarks in California and Nevada, in keeping with the song's message of unity and harmony. As with the short film to “Heal the World,“ Michael does not appear in “Cry.“ Follow Michael Jackson: Facebook: Twitter: Instagram: Website: Spotify: Chorus: You change the world (I can't do it by myself) You can touch the sky (Gonna take somebody's help) You're the chosen one (I'm gonna need some kind of sign) If we all cry at the same time tonight #MichaelJackson #Cry #Invincible
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