cry the blues
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[edit]cry the blues (third-person singular simple present cries the blues, present participle crying the blues, simple past and past participle cried the blues)
- (music) To sing in the style of blues music.
- 1958 September 1, “Best of the Blues”, in Time:
- "Young people have forgotten how to cry the blues," said Big Bill Broonzy as he lay dying in a dark room above the littered streets of Chicago's Negro South Side.
- (idiomatic, by extension) To complain, especially in order to obtain sympathy for one's own purportedly sad situation.
- 1934 October 3, “Slang Declared Barometer Of Nation's State Of Mind”, in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, retrieved 20 Nov. 2008, page 15:
- "The average citizen gets an extreme emotional delight in ‘crying the blues’ to anyone who might lend an attentive ear."
- 2006 July 9, Ben Stein, “Everybody's Business”, in New York Times, retrieved 20 Nov. 2008:
- We have immense corporations that cry the blues all day long about how their pension costs are ruining them.