Stephen Thomas Erlewine for AllMusic was brief in his review of the song, simply writing that it is a "pretty good power ballad". Simon Evans for musicOMH also compared the song to "Don't Look Back in Anger", writing that they have the same "defiance". He further wrote that the listener is transported back when "Don't Look Back in Anger" was released. Jason Fox for NME felt that "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" was Oasis's return to the "long lost humanism" of their 1996 single " Don't Look Back in Anger", because of Noel Gallagher's ability to lighten the mood of his audience when they are in need. "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" was composed in the key of B minor using common time at 76 beats per minute. Liam Gallagher "croons" the lines "All of the stars/ Are fading away/ Just try not to worry/ You'll see them some day" as an orchestra plays in the background. Its melodic structure bears strong resemblances to " Slide Away", one of their songs from their debut studio album Definitely Maybe (1994), while its hook is reminiscent of the chorus of their 1996 song " Don't Look Back in Anger". "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" is a motivational ballad which lasts for a duration of five minutes and five seconds. It was engineered by David Treahearn, Jan "Stan" Kybert and Paul "P-Dub" Walton. The song was recorded at Wheeler End Studios and Olympic Studios in England, and was mixed by Mark Stent. "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" was written solely by Noel Gallagher, and was produced by Oasis.
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