The phrase "it's all over but the crying" originated from a 1950s song titled "It's All Over But the Crying," written by the American songwriter and musician, J. D. "Jay" Williams. The phrase has since entered popular culture to signify a situation that has reached its conclusion, leaving only the emotional aftermath. It often implies acceptance of defeat or the end of a relationship, focusing on the inevitable feelings of sadness or regret that follow.
It's All Over but the Crying was created in 2005.
Crying spells are sudden & uncontrollable crying over nothing at all.
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It is fine to say "She is crying over him today, too." It means that she was crying over him yesterday, and she is (again) crying over him today. Note that there is a comma after "today". It wasn't clear if you used all capital letters in "TODAY TOO" for emphasis in your question, but they should not be used in standard writing.
Race Car Driver - 2005 It's All Over But the Crying 1-14 was released on: USA: 30 November 2005
you might be thinking of the song What Would You Do - by City High
yes she actually was!
well,not if your crying over something totally important but if you are crying over a book or something then u should but probally want
Stop Crying Your Heart Out was created on 2002-06-17.
This means "Don't cry over spilled milk" or "No use crying over spilled milk".
try to comfort him or her by patting the back, or say "It'll be all right". until the crying is over, it is important to stay with him/her becuz by being together with someone when times are difficult really helps.
Pretty sure that guineas originate from Africa.