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And I think those fans are going to gravitate towards 'Let It Rain.
Check out these Valentine's Day gift ideas for under $45: Don't let it rain on your fun.
She collaborated with the makeup brand to launch the Let It Rain-bow eyeshadow palette, which celebrates Pride Month.
When I touch my hair and it feels heavy, dry, and damaged, it's difficult to not let it rain on my parade.
Most notably is the July 12 release of her self-titled debut album, with its lead single "Let It Rain" premiering on PEOPLE Thursday.
"God looked down and said 'We're not gonna let it rain on your speech,'" Trump said, noting that it didn't rain while he spoke.
" Staci explained that "he loves music, he loves God, he loves 'Let It Rain' by Bishop Paul Morton, and I kept playing it and kept playing it and he would rub my nails as he heard different songs… Those are the positive signs we are seeing.
Playlist: "Lay It Down Slow" / "Medication" / "Little Girl" / "Walking With Jesus" / "Headin' For the Top Now" / "So Long You Pretty Thing" / "Lord Let It Rain on Me" / "The Straight and the Narrow" But even so, argues another side of Spiritualized's catalog, we might as well appreciate the glory of this strange place while we're here.
On the second day of his presidency, during an unhinged speech at the C.I.A., he made false assertions about the weather for his inaugural remarks ("God looked down and he said, 'We're not going to let it rain'"), the sprawl of the crowd and the frequency of his appearance on the cover of Time magazine, which he mischaracterized as a record.
"Let It Rain" is a song recorded by Canadian country music artist Shirley Myers. It was released in 1997 as the first single from her debut album, Let It Rain. It peaked at number 3 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in August 1997.
They released their debut album, "Let It Rain," in 2002 which gained considerable attention on AC charts.
Let It Rain is the sixth album by American singer-songwriter Tracy Chapman, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music).
Along with "Let It Rain", the track reached the single charts in Australia (#99), Canada (#42) and the United States (#48).
"Let It Rain" is her most successful international hit, reaching number three in Norway and the top 30 in Australia and New Zealand; it was certified Gold in Norway.
He established himself as a singer-songwriter, writing with fellow musicians Joey Cooper, Mac Davis, and Jackie DeShannon.Obituary: Delaney Bramlett; Songwriter Who Wrote 'Let It Rain'. Los Angeles Times, December 28, 2008.
"Let It Rain" has a duration of four minutes and thirty-one seconds and is written in the key of E major, with a tempo of 148 beats per minutes. It has a time signature of .
Goodrem played Olivia Newton-John in the Olivia Newton-John biopic called Olivia Newton-John: Hopelessly Devoted to You and released a covers soundtrack album called I Honestly Love You in May 2018. Goodrem announced in December 2019 that she was "living in a music bubble", working on her sixth studio album. In January 2020, she released charity single "Let It Rain" in aid of the 2019–2020 bushfires in Australia. Delta was inspired to write Let It Rain after seeing the devastation from the bushfires across Australia.
In addition to being a preacher and educator, Bishop Morton is a singer. In 1999, Bishop Morton released his solo CD (album) entitled Crescent City Fire. Let It Rain & I'm Still Standing In 2003 Morton recorded the single "Let It Rain", then in 2006, following the Hurricane Katrina disaster, and after surviving a battle with cancer, he recorded the song "I'm Still Standing". Included among his other musical accomplishments are five albums with the Greater St. Stephen Mass Choir and two recordings with the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship Mass Choir.
The song also managed to stay in the top 75 until late April. On September 20, 2006, three promotional singles were released to iTunes to help promote the release of the album. "This Time", "The Way You Do Me", and "Let It Rain".
"One Last Step" is a song recorded by Canadian country music artist Shirley Myers. It was released in 1998 as the third single from her debut album, Let It Rain. It peaked at number 9 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in June 1998.
"Haven't You Heard" is a song recorded by Canadian country music artist Shirley Myers. It was released in 1997 as the second single from her debut album, Let It Rain. It peaked at number 9 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in February 1998.
Clapton recorded some tracks in November 1969 at London's Olympic Studios and went on to record more songs in 1970 in two sessions; one in January 1970 at the Village Recorders Studio in West Los Angeles and a second session in March the same year at Island Studios in London. A large number of musicians that worked with Clapton on the album had been working with the band Delaney & Bonnie, which previously opened the Blind Faith gigs. The musicians included the core of Derek & the Dominos, including co-creator and co-songwriter Bobby Whitlock, who can be heard on "Let It Rain". The song "Let it Rain" had originally been recorded with different lyrics as "She Rides".
"Let It Rain" is a song by British recording artist Eliza Doolittle. The song was released as a digital download in the United Kingdom on 11 October 2013 as the second single from her second studio album, In Your Hands (2013). The song has peaked to number 55 on the UK Singles Chart.
His first album to chart in the UK since Free in 1991. My Red Book, was planned to be released in January 2013. This unreleased album contains tracks such as "Lights Out", "Superman" and "Goodbye But Not the End". "Let It Rain" and "I Like the Sun" appear on his album 50.
Obituary: Delaney Bramlett; songwriter who wrote 'Let It Rain', Los Angeles Times, December 28, 2008. Delaney is survived by his widow, Susan Lanier-Bramlett, a brother, John Wayne Bramlett, three daughters, Michele Bramlett, Suzanne Bramlett, Bekka Bramlett, and two grandchildren. He was buried at Forest Lawn, Hollywood Hills Cemetery in Los Angeles.
Its success was attributed to the parent album, Amanda Marshall, reaching number one on the Norwegian Albums Chart and earning a Platinum certification from IFPI Norway. "Let It Rain" spent 16 weeks in the Norwegian top 20 and earned a Gold certification from IFPI. In neighboring Sweden, the song spent a single week on the Swedish Single Chart, debuting at number 59 on May 24. In June "Let It Rain" charted in New Zealand, reaching a peak of number 23 on June 30 and logging eight weeks in the top 50. It then gained popularity in Australia, debuting at number 49 on July 7 and taking four weeks to peak at number 30, eventually totaling 10 weeks in the top 50.
Shirley Myers is a Canadian country music artist. She was signed to Stony Plain Records and released her debut album, Let It Rain, in 1997. The first single, the title track, reached the Top 5 of the Canadian Country Singles chart. Myers was nominated for a 1998 Juno Award for Best Country Female Vocalist.
The second single, "Red Light," entered Top 40 in May 2009 and peaked at number 7. "Turning Home", which Chesney co-wrote with Scooter Carusoe, was the album's third single, reaching a peak of number 20. In February 2011, Nail released his fifth single, "Let It Rain", which featured Sarah Buxton on guest vocals.
Described in an obituary as a "Southern Legend",Delaney Bramlett: The Death of a Southern Legend, swampland.com, December 27, 2008. Bramlett's song "Never Ending Song of Love" has been covered by others and was used on the soundtrack of the films RV and A Good Year. Bramlett co-wrote Clapton's hit song "Let It Rain".
"It's Alright" became a major success in Australia, reaching No. 1 in early 1994 for seven consecutive weeks, and No. 3 in the UK in 1993. The lyrics to some of their songs, such as "Let It Rain", had slightly sinister political undertones, talking about war, peace, equality, love, and other political issues, such as the Maastricht Treaty.
In November 2012 Chris produced an EP with Grammy nominated producer Dan Burns. The 6 song EP entitled Chris Stills - Let it Rain is due out around April/May 2013 digitally online and in limited 10' Vinyl. In 2014, Chris announced on his Twitter account that he would be part of the cast on the 4th season of Shameless.
Nana is the debut album of the German rapper Nana, released on May 19, 1997. It was certified Gold by the German Bundesverband Musikindustrie and Swiss Hitparade. The album consists of eleven tracks and spawned four singles: "Darkman", "Let It Rain" (featuring Saskia Mireille Oldenstam), "He's Comin'" and "Lonely". The album's design was made by Katja Stier.
In 2010, Williams and her band recorded, "Blessed" and toured in support of the album in 2011. Norton recorded and toured with many other artists, including Lowen & Navarro, fellow DreamWorks artist, Rufus Wainwright, and Tracy Chapman on the “Let It Rain” Tour, among others. Norton plays drums, percussion and sound effects on soundtracks for various films.
In Germany the single originally charted between July 15 and September 16, peaking at number 73, then reappeared at number 90 on November 18, 2010. In the United Kingdom "Let It Rain" appeared on the UK Singles Chart for one week, at number 80, on October 5, 1996. It is Marshall's most successful single outside Canada, where "Birmingham" is her most successful single.
Her songs "Let It Rain" and "Beautiful Soul" are heavily influenced by those experiences. Blanche's 2008 album Pages In My Diary is a fusion of old world jazz with today's hip hop & urban beats. She utilizes sounds, inspirations, and stylistic references from periods of the 1920s, 1930s, and 1940s. She also incorporates pinup glamor and burlesque into her image and live performances.
"Let It Rain" is a song by English pop boy band East 17. It was the fourth single from the album Steam and was released in April 1995. The song achieved success in many countries : it was a number 1 hit in Israel, a top ten hit in UK and a top 20 hit in the Netherlands, Norway, Australia and Ireland.
"Hold My Body Tight" is a song by English band East 17. It was released in 1995 as the fifth single from their second album Steam. It followed "Around The World", "Steam", "Stay Another Day" and "Let It Rain" into the UK chart. It was the only single from the album not to make the UK Top 10, peaking at No. 12.
They are one of the two Canadian acts featured on those albums. They are also featured on The Best of Now Country Canada album that came out in May 2014. The Stellas have supported multiple sold out tours with Zac Brown Band. Zac Brown recorded and released a song called "Let It Rain" that he wrote with Brad for his EP The Grohl Sessions, Vol.
They also appear on the videoclip to that song. The album includes a cover of Bill Withers' hit "Lovely Day", and also features a song from Sybil's first album, "Falling In Love", which was given a new remix. The last three songs on the album are released as a continuous medley titled "The Let It Rain All Night Suite". The album spawned six singles.
The album features Taio Cruz who also featured on the Stryder's last album. The album also features artists affiliated with Roc Nation: Canadian singer Melanie Fiona on "Let It Rain", American singer Alexis Jordan, and American singer Bridget Kelly on "Take The World". The song "Game Over" features six different artists. Eric Turner from the Swedish rock band Street Fighting Man also features on the album.
The album sold 2 million copies worldwide. Seven songs from the album were released as singles: "Let It Rain", "Birmingham", "Fall from Grace", "Beautiful Goodbye", "Dark Horse", "Sitting on Top of the World", and "Trust Me (This Is Love)". "Birmingham" is Marshall's highest-charting song in Canada, peaking at number three. "Fall from Grace", "Dark Horse", and "Sitting on Top of the World" all reached the top five.
"Easy Now" is a pop rock song, written by the British rock musician Eric Clapton. He wrote and recorded the track for his 1970 studio album Eric Clapton for Polydor Records. The song was also released as the B-side to the singles "After Midnight" in 1970 and "Let It Rain" in 1972. The composition is also featured on the 1972 compilation album Eric Clapton at His Best.
"Let It Rain" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Mark Chesnutt. It was released in March 1997 as the second single from his Greatest Hits compilation album. The song reached number 8 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and peaked at number 16 on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks chart. It was written by Chesnutt, Roger Springer and Steve Leslie.
"Let It Rain" is a song and single written and released by the British rock musician Eric Clapton and Bonnie Bramlett; it appears on his 1970 debut studio album Eric Clapton. It is the third and final single that was released from the album. Like Clapton's "Strange Brew", the song was originally recorded with other lyrics. The original version, titled "She Rides", is available on the expanded edition of the album.
"Let It Rain" is a song by Australian singer-songwriter Delta Goodrem, co- written by Goodrem with Matthew Copley and Marla Altschuler. It was released on 6 January 2020 by Sony Music Australia. The song was written in the wake of the devastating 2019–2020 bushfires in Australia. A live, stripped-down version of the song was first uploaded on Goodrem's Instagram page on New Year's Day 2020.
"Falling In Love" was released as a single exclusively in France, as a double a-side single with Sybil's 1988 single "Can't Wait (On Tomorrow)", featuring updated versions of both songs. "Make It Easy on Me" and "Open Up the Door" were later included in new updated versions on Sybil's album Good 'N' Ready, and an updated "Let It Rain" was included on Sybil's album Doin' It Now!, both released in 1993.
"Let It Rain" is a single by British rapper Tinchy Stryder. The song was produced by Takeover Entertainment producer Nathan Retro. It is the third and final single from his third studio album Third Strike, and It was released on 24 January 2011 as a digital download. The single also features vocals from Grammy Award winning Canadian singer Melanie Fiona and has thus far peaked at number 14 on the UK Singles Chart.
A third studio album, Fabricator, was released in Sweden on September 19, 2007, entering the Swedish charts at Number 6. A pre-release single "Save My Pride", was released in May 2007, becoming BWO's fourth Top 20 single in Sweden. It also went Number 1 on major Turkish radio station Radio Mydonese's Top 40 Countdown in July 2007. The singles "Let it Rain" and "Rhythm Drives Me Crazy" were released simultaneously in August 2007.
It served as the lead-off single to his second studio album, The Sound of a Million Dreams, which was released on November 15, 2011. In January 2012, "Let It Rain" became Nail's first No. 1 hit. The title track was released as the album's second and final single, and reached a peak of number 38 on the Hot Country Songs chart. Nail released a three-track digital EP titled 1979 on July 17, 2012.
Blanche was on the Ballot for the 2009 Grammy Awards in four categories, Best New Artist, Best Pop Vocal, Song of the Year and Record of the Year. She is currently a finalist in the 8th annual Independent Music Awards with her song, 'Let It Rain' nominated for the R&B; Song of the Year Award and was recently also a finalist in the USA Songwriting Competition for her song 'You're Here'.
In 2009, the day before she was to perform on the main stage at the Big Valley Jamboree in Camrose, Alberta, there was a large windstorm that collapsed the main stage - and caused the remainder of the four-day concert to be cancelled. As a make-up concert, King opened for Tim McGraw on September 17, 2009, at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta, singing a brand new song entitled "Let It Rain".
It had outdoor service under a roof and was therefore nicknamed Café la' det regne ("Café let it rain"), a play on how the French name sounds in Danish. In the 1930s, the café became a hangout for poets such as Sigfred Pedersen and Otto Gelsted who would often recite their poems standing on the tables. Niels Clemmensen sat behind the piano. When Nazi Germany occupied Denmark in 1940, the café closed.
Let It Rain is the seventh and most recent studio album by Montell Jordan. It was released by Native Records on October 21, 2008 in the United States. The first single and music video from the album is "Not No More" featuring Cignature. The video was released on September 23, 2008 through a live vlog- cast hosted by Montell Jordan himself and followed by the release of the video exclusively on YouTube.
Amy Marie Weber (born July 2, 1972) is an American actress, model, film producer, singer, and former professional wrestling valet. She is best known for her time in WWE as a WWE Diva. She released an album, Let it Rain, the titular single for which stayed in the U.S. Billboard Chart for over a month. It was also released internationally via Dauman Music and Republic Digital and climbed to number 6 in the UK Singles Chart.
The album includes the number one single "Let It Rain", which features Sarah Buxton on backing vocals, and the title track, which peaked at number 38 on the country music charts. "Grandpa's Farm" was also recorded by Frankie Ballard on his 2011 self-titled album, and "Desiree" by The Ranch, a band fronted by Keith Urban, on their 1997 self-titled debut. Dave Haywood and Charles Kelley of Lady Antebellum co-wrote the track "I Thought You Knew".
The Adolescents continued without Rikk Agnew, and recorded OC Confidential at O'Brien's recording studio, DOB Sound Studio in Glendale, California. O'Brien served as audio engineer and record producer for the sessions. The band re-recorded the seven new songs they had debuted on Unwrap and Blow Me! and Live at the House of Blues, and recorded six more: "Guns of September", "Death on Friday", "Into the Fire", "Let It Rain", "Monsanto Hayride", and "Find a Way".
In his review of Clapton's debut album, AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine likes that the title "features extended solos". He also notes, that the song consists of a "pop element". Fellow critic Greenwald recalls the piece as "one of Eric Clapton's first self-written classics" and goes on to say the song "showcased the influence that Delaney Bramlett" had on Clapton at the time. Robert Christgau finds in his album review that "Let It Rain" deserves a "classic status".
Delaney Bramlett co-wrote six of the songs with Clapton, also producing the LP, and Bonnie Bramlett co-wrote "Let It Rain". The album yielded the unexpected US No. 18 hit, J. J. Cale's "After Midnight". Clapton also worked with much of Delaney and Bonnie's band to record George Harrison's All Things Must Pass in spring 1970. During this period, Clapton also recorded with artists such as Dr. John, Leon Russell, Billy Preston, Ringo Starr and Dave Mason.
In Concert is a live double album, recorded by Derek and the Dominos in October 1970 at the Fillmore East and released January 1973. Six of the album's nine tracks were later included on the 1994 album Live at the Fillmore. The three songs not included are "Why Does Love Got to Be So Sad," "Let It Rain," and "Tell the Truth." Live at the Fillmore also includes these songs, although they are from different sets than the ones appearing here.
"Goin' Through the Big D" is a song written by Mark Wright, John Wright and Ronnie Rogers, and recorded by American country music artist Mark Chesnutt. It was released in October 1994 as the second single from his album What a Way to Live. It peaked at number 2 on both the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart and the RPM country tracks charts in Canada. It was later the b-side to his 1997 single "Let It Rain".
Steam is the second studio album by English boy band East 17. It was released in the UK on 13 October 1994 by London Records. The album was certified as 2x Platinum in the UK. The US version of the album features the three Top 10 hits from their first album ("House of Love", "Deep", "It's Alright"), plus four new Top 10 hits, "Around the World" (#3), "Steam" (#7), "Let It Rain" (#10) and the Christmas No. 1 "Stay Another Day".
On September 20, 2006, fans were able to buy from the iTunes Store snippets of three of JoJo's songs from the album, including "The Way You Do Me", "Let It Rain" and "This Time". The three promotional singles were released to raise hype for the album, after the success of the lead single. On September 27, JoJo performed "Too Little Too Late" and "This Time" on MTV's TRL. On September 28, AOL released Sessions@AOL, an exclusive performance from JoJo.
The band released their 17th studio album On the 13th Day in September 2012. "So Let It Rain" was the first single, released in August 2012 via Steamhammer/SPV. The band toured in Europe to promote the album in late 2012 which charted in many countries across Europe including the UK at No. 43. Soon after releasing and touring On the 13th Day Magnum revealed that Clarkin was back in the studio writing and recording new songs via Facebook on 4 April 2013.
Lyrically, "Leavin'" sees the singer eyeing a female's backside with plans to steal her from her current beau. The song starts with stabbing, near-industrial beats. Radio Disney played the song with a few edits, changing the line, "Man, that thing you got behind you is amazin'" to "Man, the way you make me feel is so amazing", and "take you out and let it rain" to "turn around and look again". It is featured on Radio Disney Jams, Vol. 11.
"Draggin' Chains" was also released on Conway Twitty's single "Don't Take it Away" b/w "Draggin Chains" (MCA-41002). This single peaked at number 12 on the US Country Music charts and number 15 on the Canada Country Music charts. In 1974, Billy Mize also recorded Ramsey's "Lord Let It Rain" for United Artists (UA-XW503-X). In 1975, Ramsey recorded his songs on the single "Smokey Mountain Cowboy" b/w "Sunshine In My Morning" (NB-820) with Casablanca Records.
The lead single, "Make It Easy on Me", penned and produced by Stock Aitken Waterman was released in October 1990, but failed to gain much attention despite receiving good reviews for having a different sound to the trio of producers' usual Europop sound. Sybil would continue to work with Mike Stock and Pete Waterman for her next album Good 'N' Ready. The rest of the singles, released during 1991, failed to chart. These include "Open Up the Door", "Go On", "Let It Rain", and "Lovely Day".
The opening night had several programs featuring fanfare of the American Legion Bugle Corps, a live stage show, and the film Let It Rain. The Florida Theatre was open from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM showing a variety of films, news reels, or a stage presentation. In 1938 the roof garden was closed and replaced with offices to be rented out. On August 10–11, 1956 Elvis Presley played two shows at the Florida Theatre to the dislikes of Jacksonville's city leadership.
Five of them were previously recorded on Rodriguez's album, Cold Fact. The sixth, "Advice To Smokey Robinson", was never recorded by Rodriguez. The Family Dogg also released the singles "Family Dog" / "The Storm" in 1967 (the latter is a song originally written by the Bee Gees in Australia) on the MGM label, and "Silly Grin" / "Couldn't Help It", and "Brown Eyed Girl" / "Let It Rain" in 1968; on the Fontana label. Their final release in 1976 was a cover version of "Uptown Uptempo Woman".
"Let It Rain" was released in September 1995 in Canada by Columbia Records. It first appeared on the RPM Top Singles chart at number 99 on the issue dated September 25, 1995, then took eight weeks to reach its peak of number seven on the November 20 issue. It spent 10 more weeks in the top 20, then descended the chart until making its last appearance in the top 100 on the week of March 26, 1996. It spent 27 weeks on the chart altogether. On the RPM Adult Contemporary chart, the single debuted at number 50 on September 25, 1995, took 11 weeks to peak at number five, then spent an addition weeks six on the chart. It finished 1995 within the top 60 on the Top Singles and Adult Contemporary year-end charts. Following its success in Canada, "Let It Rain" was released worldwide on February 6, 1996, via Epic Records. It first charted in Norway–the country in which it achieved its highest peak–on the eleventh chart week of 1996 (corresponding to mid-March), then climbed to number three on the nineteenth chart period (early May).
"Red Light" is a song written by Jonathan Singleton, Melissa Peirce and Dennis Matkosky, and recorded by American country music artist David Nail. It was released in February 2009 as the second single from his album I'm About to Come Alive, and the third single of his career. It has become Nail's first Top 10 country hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. "Red Light" was Nail's highest-charting song on the Hot Country Songs chart for two years until "Let It Rain" went to number-one on January 21, 2012.
With Leon Russell, Delaney and Bonnie co-wrote "Superstar," popularized by the Carpenters, and the classic "Let It Rain", which is included on Clapton's eponymous first album. The song '"Superstar'" was originally written by Bonnie Bramlett and Rita Coolidge as detailed in the autobiography 'Delta Lady' by Rita Coolidge and Michael Walker. Eric Clapton added some embellishments to the music. In 1969, The Rolling Stones originally asked Bonnie to sing a duet with Mick Jagger on their song "Gimme Shelter," but Delaney refused to let her perform with the Stones.
The album Elvis Now achieved Gold status from the Recording Industry's Association of America (RIAA). The single "Until It's Time for You to Go"/"We Can Make the Morning" reached number 9 on the Adult Contemporary Chart in the US and number 5 on the UK Singles Chart. Also in 1972, Ramsey's song "Lord, Let It Rain" was recorded by Roy Clark and released on Dot Records album Roy Clark Country! (DOS-#25997) Clark's album peaked at number 10 on the US Country charts and number 112 on the US charts.
He contributed to the album of Croatian singer Nina Badrić in the duet "Ne dam te nikom" ("I'm Not Giving You to Anyone"). Jordan's last release was 2008's Let It Rain on the Fontana Records label. Through 2015 and 2016, Jordan appeared at the halftime shows of various sporting games, as well as on The Late Late Show with James Corden, performing "This Is How We Do It". In 2019, during an appearance on the SoulBack R&B; Podcast, Jordan confirmed that he has recorded his first R&B; album in over a decade and plans to release it this year.
The album's themes include sex ("Machine Gun", "Bonfire"), voyeurism ("Hole in My Wall"), Orwell style ("April 2031"), homicidal psychopathy ("Andy Warhol Was Right"), drug addiction ("All My Bridges Are Burning"), materialism ("Hollywood (So Far, So Good)"), and lost relationships ("Bitter Pill", "Let It Rain"). The song Machine Gun was the album's first single and featured a music video. The song "Bitter Pill" which was the second single features an operatic interlude, performed in German by the "Moron Fish & Tackle Choir". The makeshift "Choir" consisted of security guards, engineers, janitors, and others who had been available at or near the recording studio.Downboys.
"Let It Rain" is the debut single released by Canadian pop-rock singer Amanda Marshall from her eponymous debut album (1995). The song was written by American folk rock singer-songwriter Kristen Hall, one of the founding members of Sugarland, and produced by David Tyson. It was first released in 1995 in Canada through Columbia Records, where it became a top-ten hit in the latter half of the year. It was then released worldwide through Epic Records on February 6, 1996, becoming a number-three hit in Norway and reaching the top 30 in Australia and New Zealand.
Due to its failure in the United States, the single was not released anywhere else. Initially, "Let It Rain" was meant to be the album's third single, however, due to lack of fan approval, the single was scrapped. "Anything" was then released as the album's third and final single on March 20, 2007. The single was the second official single from The High Road in European countries and was released in the United Kingdom on May 7, 2007; it began gaining airplay there on March 24, 2007, eventually debuting on BBC Radio 1's playlist under the B-list section.
Its hit single, "Telling Stories", received heavy airplay on European radio stations and on Adult Alternative and Hot AC stations in the United States. Chapman toured Europe and the United States in 2003 in support of her sixth album, Let It Rain (2002). To support her seventh studio album, Where You Live (2005), Chapman toured major U.S. cities in October and toured Europe over the remainder of the year. The "Where You Live" tour was extended into 2006; the 28-date European tour featured summer concerts in Germany, Italy, France, Sweden, Finland, Norway, the UK, Russia and more.
The album was followed by an EP, 50 in a 25 Zone, which contained additional tracks including Slim Harpo's "Shake Your Hips". Two singles were released from the album: Alice Cooper's "Ballad of Dwight Fry" in mid-1986, and Eric Clapton and Bonnie Bramlett's "Let It Rain" in 1987. The song "Boston" is an homage to Van Morrison; Wynn explained that the song references the time Morrison spent in Boston between the breakup of Them and the start of his solo career. Originally released on vinyl, the album was released on CD with a few bonus tracks, and in 1997 on Normal Records with 5 more tracks than the original album.
Decca issued a Greatest Hits package in 1996. This album reprised eight of his biggest hits and included two new songs in "It's a Little Too Late" and "Let It Rain"; both were released as singles, with the former becoming a number-one single on Billboard in 1997. At the time of this compilation's release, Chesnutt stated that he had toured almost nonstop for the past six years, and that he had wanted to take longer breaks between touring but was unable to since his album sales were not as strong as those of his contemporaries. Four years after its release, Greatest Hits became Chesnutt's fourth and final platinum album.
Lika MC (also called Lika Star) is a Russian female techno/rap singer and a DJ. Lika MC is part of the girl-dominated techno scene phenomena in post-USSR Russia. Born Lika Pavlova in Lithuania, she started working as a DJ at the age of 15, using the stage name Lika MC. She followed with composing and mixing her own songs in 1990, which ended in the release of her debut album Lika Rap. In 1992, her single "Let it Rain" was chosen for a two-week run on MTV. After that Lika changed her name to Lika Star, and continued recording under the new alias.
Marshall signed a recording contract with Metalblade Records in 1991, but both parties agreed that they were not a good fit and went their separate ways. In 1994, Marshall signed to Epic Records, and contributed to the Neil Young tribute album Borrowed Tunes: A Tribute to Neil Young the same year. Her debut album Amanda Marshall was released the following year in 1995. The album was a major success in Canada, generating a great deal of airplay and spawning six Top 40 hits—"Let It Rain", "Beautiful Goodbye", "Dark Horse", "Fall From Grace", "Sitting on Top of the World", and "Birmingham", her most successful hit in Canada and the only song to reach the US charts.
Sybil worked with a myriad of producers for this album, including James Bratton, Eddie O'Loughlin, Stacey Harcum, Stock Aitken Waterman and others. It was released in quick succession to her previous album, which had been released a year before and Sybil had had her biggest hit up to that point in the UK with a cover of "Walk On By" in early 1990. The album and its singles, however, were ignored by both radio and record buyers and did not chart. Cassandra Lucas and Charisse Rose, who went on to form the successful R&B; group Changing Faces in the mid-1990s, sang backing vocals on three tracks on the album, including the single "Let It Rain".
Sirius XM music host Kayla Riley stopped by each week as the crew rates Christian/Catholic music. Each week four or five songs were chosen that fit a certain genre previously chosen by a listener (e.g., Catholic songs to listen to while commuting to work), and after listening to a clip from each song Kayla and the crew rated it on a scale of 0-5 "noses" (with 0 being the worst and 5 being the best). This segment began with the playing of southern gospel group The Lighthouse Boys' song "Jesus is a Friend of Mine" and often ended with the praise and worship song "Let It Rain", both played for humorous effect.
David Brent Nail (born May 18, 1979) is an American country music artist, and frontman of the band David Nail & The Well Ravens. In 2002, he debuted the single "Memphis" from an unreleased album for Mercury Records Nashville. Five years later, he signed with MCA Nashville, for which he has released four studio albums: I'm About to Come Alive, The Sound of a Million Dreams, I'm a Fire, and Fighter plus two extended plays, 1979 and Uncovered. The albums have produced seven chart entries on Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay, including two that have reached No. 1: "Let It Rain" (featuring Sarah Buxton) and "Whatever She's Got", plus the top 10 hit "Red Light".
Bonnie, for her part, is credited (with Delaney, Clapton and/or Leon Russell) as co-author of various popular songs, including "Groupie (Superstar)" (a Top 10 hit for The Carpenters in 1971; also covered by ex-Delaney and Bonnie backing vocalist Rita Coolidge, Bette Midler, Sonic Youth, and many others) and Clapton's "Let It Rain." (Bonnie's song authorship became a matter of dispute in the last years of Delaney's life, with Delaney claiming he wrote many of these songs but assigned ownership to Bonnie to dodge an onerous publishing contractHjort, Christopher. Strange Brew: Eric Clapton and the British Blues Boom, 1965-1970, p. 282. \- an assertion supported, indirectly, through statements made by Clapton.
Jonathan Singleton is an American country music singer and songwriter. He is known for co-writing the songs "Don't" by Billy Currington, "Watching Airplanes" by Gary Allan, "A Guy Walks Into a Bar" by Tyler Farr, "Red Light" and "Let It Rain" by David Nail, "Why Don't We Just Dance" by Josh Turner, "Diamond Rings and Old Barstools" by Tim McGraw, and "Beer Never Broke My Heart" by Luke Combs. In 2009, the American Society of Composers, Publishers and Authors (ASCAP) awarded Singleton for "Don't," which was one of the most- played country music songs of that year. In 2009, he founded a band called Jonathan Singleton & the Grove, in which he sang lead vocals.
Popular Uprisings: Billboard's Weekly Coverage Of Hot Prospects For The Heatseekers Chart Their first single, "Don't Try to Find Me," peaked at No. 64 on the Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.[ allmusic ((( The Roger Springer Band > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles )))] A second single, "Ain't Nothing but a Cloud," was released in 1999 but failed to chart. Renamed The Roger Springer Band, Giant released the trio's eponymous debut album in July 1999 shortly before they disbanded. As a songwriter, Springer has co-written single releases by Mark Chesnutt ("I Might Even Quit Lovin' You," "It's a Little Too Late," "Let It Rain," "Thank God for Believers"), Sammy Kershaw ("Matches")[ allmusic ((( Roger Springer > Songs > Songs Composed By )))] and Love and Theft ("Dancing in Circles").
The first is for the song "Don't Let It Rain", from the 1976 album Spitfire. This was followed by credits for "Things to Come" (Freedom at Point Zero, 1979), "Out of Control" (Winds of Change, 1982), and "The Sky Is No Limit" on her father's 1983 solo album Planet Earth Rock and Roll Orchestra. Kantner appeared as credited lead vocalist on the song "Declaration Of Independence" and contributing vocalist on "The Sky Is No Limit" and "Let's Go", all of which appear on Planet Earth Rock And Roll Orchestra. She also made an uncredited appearance on the songs "Wooden Ships" and "Volunteers" on the 1995 live album Deep Space/Virgin Sky, which was later re-released in an expanded form as Deeper Space/Extra Virgin Sky.
Goodrem is also a member of RADD (Recording Artists, Actors And Athletes Against Drink Driving), a group of celebrities raising awareness of the risks of drunk driving. In 2011 Goodrem became an ambassador for the Kinghorn Cancer Centre at Sydney's Garvan Institute of Medical Research. On 27 October 2017, she was featured on a cover of The Beatles' "With a Little Help from My Friends", to raise money for the Sony Foundation's project Friends4Youth. In 2020, Goodrem released a charity single titled "Let It Rain", and also performed as part of three major charity concerts, Fire Fight Australia to raise funds for the 2019/2020 Australia bushfire crisis, as well as One World: Together at Home and Music from the Home Front to raise money in support of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Next Plateau, Sybil's label in the US, decided to showcase Sybil's R&B;/soul sensibilities for the American market (which was popular at the time), whereas in Europe, PWL Records, Sybil's UK label, decided to release a more dance-orientated album with some Eurohouse sound as well as her soul music showcase. The album includes two covers: the Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes song "The Love I Lost" and the standard "What a Diff'rence a Day Makes", first made famous by Dinah Washington in 1959. Two songs on Doin' It Now! had previously been released on other Sybil albums, although the versions included are different mixes: "Love's Calling" had previously been released on her 1989 album Sybil and "Let It Rain" had first been released on her 1990 album Sybilization, and released as a single in 1991.
The album borrows its name from Brightman's earlier 2008 album, Symphony. A deluxe edition was released through Barnes & Noble, which included extra tracks and a DVD that featured documentary segments: "The Making of A Winter Symphony", a photo gallery, and Brightman's live performances of "Fleurs du Mal", "Symphony", "Let It Rain", and "Running" from NBC's Fashion on Ice Show. Brightman chose a number of traditional songs from the season: "Silent Night", "In the Bleak Midwinter", and "Child in a Manger", as well as two versions of "Ave Maria", one being the classical piece by French composer Charles Gounod, and the other—in duet with tenor Fernando Lima—an original by Brightman and Mexican composer Jorge Avedaño. Included are also contemporary pop tunes, such as Vince Gill's "Colder Than Winter", a cover of Neil Diamond's "I've Been This Way Before" and Roy Wood's "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday".
Nick Levine of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review stating: > With his last two singles stalling outside the UK top 20, his Third Strike > album yet to threaten the UK top 40, and the Brits panel forgetting > conveniently that he exists, it's hard to avoid the conclusion that pretty > much every clap of his grime-pop crossover thunder has been stolen by > another fashion-conscious MC from our fair capital whose semi-comic nom de > plume begins with "T". This latest album spin-off is likely to help him grab > it back. Stryder's Made-it-through-against-the-odds rhymes are as earnest as > ever, and Canadian soul belter Melanie Fiona turns in a fairly mighty vocal, > but, as midtempo electro-R&B; tunes go, 'Let It Rain' is a bit like a family > saloon that's due its MOT: perfectly serviceable but not terribly exciting. > Not half as exciting, it has be [sic] said, as a similarly-themed recent > offering from a certain Mr Tin... .
Karloff did a Western, The Hellion (1923), and a drama, Dynamite Dan (1924). He could be seen in Parisian Nights (1925), Forbidden Cargo (1925), The Prairie Wife (1925) and the serial Perils of the Wild (1925). Karloff went back to bit part status in Never the Twain Shall Meet (1925) directed by Maurice Tourneur but he had a good support role in Lady Robinhood (1925). Karloff went on to be in The Greater Glory (1926), Her Honor, the Governor (1926), The Bells (1926) (as a mesmerist), The Nickel-Hopper (1926), The Golden Web (1926), The Eagle of the Sea (1926), Flames (1926), Old Ironsides (1926), Flaming Fury (1926), Valencia (1926), The Man in the Saddle (1926), Tarzan and the Golden Lion (1927) (as an African), Let It Rain (1927), The Meddlin' Stranger (1927), The Princess from Hoboken (1927), The Phantom Buster (1927), and Soft Cushions (1927). Karloff had roles in Two Arabian Knights (1927), The Love Mart (1927), The Vanishing Rider (1928) (a serial), Burning the Wind (1928), Vultures of the Sea (1928), and The Little Wild Girl (1928).
The music video "Let It Rain" (2011) —a collaboration with Melanie Fiona—which was set in Los Angeles from his third studio album Third Strike and "Off The Record" (2011) —a collaboration with Calvin Harris—which was set in Las Vegas from his fourth studio album Full Tank were directed by Luke Monaghan and James Barber. His music videos from his second studio album Catch 22, "Stryderman" (2008) directed by Emil Nava, "Number 1" (2009) directed by Emil Nava and "Spaceship" (2011) —which was set in Portofino, Liguria, Italy and directed by Luke Monaghan and James Barber have received award nominations, in which "Spaceship" received a MOBO Award for Best Video. The recent video to be released is the music video from his fifth studio album End of Life on Earth for "Help Me" (2012) —which was set in scenes focused on Christian iconography in New Orleans was directed by Dan Henshaw. He made an appearance on the television program The Only Way Is Essex on the episode The Only Way Is Essex (series 5) that was filmed in Spain, and released on 13 June 2012.

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