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Tears in the Rain is a 1988 television film directed by Don Sharp and starring Sharon Stone and Christopher Cazenove. It was one of a series of films produced in the Harlequin Romance Movie Series (USA). It was one of the last films directed by Australian Don Sharp. [1]
"Tears in rain" is a 42-word monologue, consisting of the last words of character Roy Batty (portrayed by Rutger Hauer) in the 1982 Ridley Scott film Blade Runner. Written by David Peoples and altered by Hauer, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] the monologue is frequently quoted. [ 4 ]
Tears in the Rain is a a 1988 television movie. Tears in the Rain may also refer to: "Tears in the Rain" (Maggie Reilly song), 1992 "Tears in the Rain" (Robin Beck song), 1989; Tears in rain monologue, a monologue delivered in the 1982 film Blade Runner "Tears in the Rain", an instrumental rock composition from the Joe Santriani album The Extremist
Other well-known songs of hers are "Save Up All Your Tears", "In My Heart to Stay", "Tears in the Rain" and "Close to You". Also, "First Time" was successfully covered or sampled many times, the most recent was made by Sunblock in 2006, peaking at number nine on the UK Singles Chart. Beck also performed it with German pop star Helene Fischer.
Echoes track listing; No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "Everytime We Touch" Peter Risavy, Maggie Reilly, Stuart MacKillop: 4:04: 2. "Tears in the Rain" Sabine Bundschu, Alex Grünwald, Reilly
Songwriter and producer Desmond Child, who wrote multiple songs for the albums Heart over Mind, Jennifer Rush (1992) and Out of My Hands including the single "Tears in the Rain". Singer-songwriter Michael Bolton , who wrote a number of songs for the albums Heart over Mind , Passion , Wings of Desire and Out of My Hands , including the duet ...
Tears in the Rain is a Pop song by Scottish singer Maggie Reilly. The song was produced by Armand Volker and released as the fourth and final single from her debut studio album Echoes (1992). The single's B-side "Only a Fool" also appeared on the album.
Reilly first came to prominence as a member of the 1970s soul outfit Cado Belle (previously named Joe Cool) and released one album with them in 1976. [2]She is best known for her collaborations with the composer Mike Oldfield between 1980 and 1984, [2] [3] especially by co-writing and performing the vocals on "Family Man" (from the album Five Miles Out), "Moonlight Shadow", "Foreign Affair ...