“Boys Don’t Cry” is the first compilation album by The Cure, released on February 5, 1980. It combines tracks from their debut album, “Three Imaginary Boys” (1979), with additional material from the band’s early years. The album includes popular songs like “Boys Don’t Cry,” “Jumping Someone Else’s Train,” and “Killing an Arab.” The album was well-received by critics and has since become a classic in the post-punk genre. It was ranked number 442 on Rolling Stone’s list of the 500 greatest albums of all time in 2003.