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"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 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 the Rain" is a song written by Diane Warren and Desmond Child, and originally released by American singer Robin Beck in 1989 on her second album Trouble or Nothin'. It was later covered by Jennifer Rush for her 1995 album Out of My Hands .
Tears in the Rain is 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
"Tears in the Rain" became Rush's biggest single of the decade, charting highly in many European countries, particularly in Germany. [5] A second single was released, the title track "Out of My Hands", while the album boasted a collaboration with Brian May on the Queen cover " Who Wants to Live Forever ," which was released as a promo -only single.
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The VHS of the footage from the concert was released in 1997, followed by a DVD version in 2001. [1] Part of Live in Hyde Park was also released as a 4-track promotional CD by Clapton's EC Access fan club in August 2005, featuring Tearin' Us Apart, Five Long Years, I'm Tore Down, and Every Day I Have the Blues.