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| Cover = Marvin-cry.jpg
| Released = April 1, 1964
| Recorded = 1963–64; [[Graystone Ballroom]], [[Detroit, Michigan]]
| Genre = [[Soul music|Soul]], [[jazz]]
| Length = 36:55
| Producer = [[Clarence Paul]], [[William "Mickey" Stevenson]]
| Label = [[Motown Records|Tamla]]<br><small>TM-251</small>
| Last album = ''[[Marvin Gaye Recorded Live on Stage]]''<br>(1963)
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'''''When I'm Alone I Cry''''' is the third [[studio album]] by [[Marvin Gaye]], released in 1964. It was one of several attempts of the singer to make a name for himself as a [[jazz]] vocalist.
 
After ''When I'm Alone I Cry'' was unsuccessful upon its release, Gaye finally balked under pressure to record more [[rhythm and blues|R&B]] and [[soul music|soul]] material. By the end of the decade, he had become one of the best-selling and most revered soul artists of his generation.
 
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#"[[When Your Lover Has Gone]]" ([[Einar Aaron Swan]]) - 4:40
#"When I'm Alone I Cry" ([[Mickey Stevenson|Avery Vandenberg]], Morris Broadnax, Fredericka Foreman) - 2:47
#"If My Heart Could Sing" (Avery Vandenberg, Morris Broadnax) - 3:20
 
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