Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
"Save It for a Rainy Day" is a song by American singer/songwriter Stephen Bishop. The song was the first of two hit singles from his debut album, Careless . It features a guitar solo by Eric Clapton and Chaka Khan on backing vocals toward the close of the song.
Careless is the debut album by singer/songwriter Stephen Bishop. It includes two hit singles: "On and On", which peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard singles chart, [5] and "Save It for a Rainy Day" which made No. 22. The album itself rose to No. 34 on the Billboard albums chart. [6]
Earl Stephen Bishop (born November 14, 1951) is an American singer-songwriter, actor, and guitarist. His biggest hits include " On and On ", " It Might Be You ", and " Save It for a Rainy Day ". He contributed musically and appeared in many motion pictures including National Lampoon's Animal House .
Everybody Needs Love (Stephen Bishop song) L. ... Save It for a Rainy Day (Stephen Bishop song) This page was last edited on 29 October 2024, at 07:33 (UTC). ...
Hit "It Might Be You", from the 1982 film Tootsie, peaked at No. 25 on the Billboard singles chart, [3] Bishop's first appearance there in four years. "If Love Takes You Away" is from the 1982 film Summer Lovers , whose soundtrack only appeared on LP, and " Unfaithfully Yours " came from the 1984 film of the same name, whose soundtrack was ...
Save It for a Rainy Day" may refer to: "Save It for a Rainy Day" (Stephen Bishop song), a 1976 hit single by Stephen Bishop "Save It for a Rainy Day" (Kenny Chesney song), a 2015 song by Kenny Chesney "Save It for a Rainy Day" (The Jayhawks song), a 2003 song by The Jayhawks; Save It for a Rainy Day, of 2002 by Maggie Reilly
It should only contain pages that are Stephen Bishop (singer) songs or lists of Stephen Bishop (singer) songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Stephen Bishop (singer) songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
From a song: This is a redirect from a song title to a more general, relevant article such as an album, film or artist where the song is mentioned.Redirecting to the specific album or film in which the song appears is preferable to redirecting to the artist when possible.