Buffy Sainte-Marie - Darling, Don't Cry (Music Video)

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Published 2010-02-14
Her third of four official music videos, it was released as the lead single from her album "Up Where We Belong" where she re-interprets some of her fan favourites and threw in a few new tracks including "Dance Me Around" and for the first time, her recording of the Academy-Award winning song "Up Where We Belong" (1996) which she wrote with Will Jennings and Jack Nitzche and had hit #1 in 1982 by Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes for the film An Officer and a Gentlemen.
No copyright infringement intended. Just wanted to see this on youtube!

All Comments (21)
  • @VPCARLY
    This is my grandma. :) I love her voice. c: PIAPOT FIRST NATION. <3
  • My daddy use to sing this song to me when i was young, every time he sang it to me, i would cry. Now, my daddy isn't here it hurts to hear this song, i miss my daddy. I always loved this song, I've always tried figuring this song out when i was a young girl. I wish my daddy would of sing this song to me one more last time before he left, i would of been happy, and sad at the same time. I just hope i meet him some time, REST IN PEACE DADDY! I MISS AND LOVE YOU SO MUCH!! I hope you can hear this song too, and i hope your singing along with it.
  • @brendanseanbarry
    So much pain, so much despair, so much pride, so much defiance, so much history in one song.
  • @shawnagail2546
    My favorite song from Buffy, my uncle was one lucky man to have been in this music video with her. I AM A PROUD CREE WOMAN! Coming From Saskatchewan, Canada I love my heritage and where I come from, standing by my people 10000%
  • @rudfil
    She's 75 , still beautiful and has lots of energy. I saw her at the Hillside Festival in Guelph, Ontario on July 25, 2016.
  • @ojshoshone
    I'm native Indian EASTERN SHOSHONEAN/SIOUX ... I love this song buffy you go girl!...
  • this video was taken on my Reserve, the Blood Reserve in 1995, September. Myself and others were working Security for this Powwow Gathering, Buffy Saint Marie was adopted into our family by my older cousin, Barbara. Buffy Saint Marie is professional and proud, we said our hellos before my shift was over n also good byes. all the scenery you see in the video was shot on the Blood Reserve and in the background is our Belly Buttes, sounds way better in Blackfoot. She remains an advocate for Indigenous Rights!
  • @jaymeeel8960
    i cry. my daughter is half native i know she will be teased. I'm taking her to her first pow wow. i will show em she has the beat
  • @nicholasjj0
    Buffy girl I don't care what anyone says you're a Native in my heart go ahead and bang those drums
  • @carltonking416
    I bought this album when it first came out.  I remember as a young boy the drummers that would go from teepee to teepee and sing songs late in the evenings at various powwows.  This is a really good song.  Makes me want to get up and dance with my walker.  Yiihaa! CK Toronto, Canada
  • She's not even native. She's Italian. That broke my heart. But she is still repping the indigenous culture through indigenous music. She is still a great musician and person that I will keep sharing
  • @luluelias2834
    THIS SONG ALWAYS MAKES ME CRY IDK WHY EVEN THE FIRST TIME I HEARD IT I TEARED UP. VERY POWERFUL MUSIC. SHE HAS A STRONG ENERGY. BEAUTIFUL.
  • @Lewis_X87
    2023 and I still come back to this beautiful song ❤️❤️
  • @chromegoddess
    Saw her tonight Aug.27,2016 at Bigtop Chataqua at Bayfield Wisconsin. She's 75 and the natural Beauty she's always been and a Dynamo that brought the house down and me to tears at times. I didn't want the concert to come to an end ... she sang "Darling don't cry" just for me, "cause I yelled "PowWow-Trail" and she heard me :) Buffy you're the best!
  • Can't help but cry even tho the song is called "darling don't cry", it's just so beautiful!!
  • @janellerosa9771
    love her so much!! amazing indigenous woman!! proud ojibway right here<3
  • @karensaville4952
    BUFFY SINGS WITH HER HEART AND SOUL,,,I GET SHIVERS,,,THANK YOU,,,
  • @odovicor
    Your grandma has been my favorite singer/performer/artist since I was a teenager in the 1970s. How proud you must be!!