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"I Think It's Going to Rain Today" (or "I Think It's Gonna Rain Today") is a song by American singer-songwriter Randy Newman. It appears on Julius La Rosa's 1966 album You're Gonna Hear from Me, Eric Burdon's 1967 album Eric Is Here, on Newman's 1968 debut album Randy Newman, in The Randy Newman Songbook Vol. 1 (2003), and in Newman's official and bootleg live albums.
"I Think It's Going to Rain Today", was originally recorded and released by Julius LaRosa in 1966. It had also been covered in 1966/67 by Judy Collins , Eric Burdon , and others. "Living Without You" was issued as a single (under the title "So Hard Living Without You") by Keith Shields in February 1967.
"Help Me Girl" reached No. 29 in the US and No. 14 on Decca F12502 in the UK. The Outsiders also had a version of the song, which hit No. 37 in the UK. "It's Not Easy" was also a No. 95 hit for the pop group The Will O Bees.
It's Gonna Rain is a tape composition written by Steve Reich in 1965. It lasts about 18 minutes. It lasts about 18 minutes. It was Reich's first major work and is considered a landmark in minimalism and process music .
Blossom Dearie recorded the song for her 1967 album Soon It's Gonna Rain. [6] Julie London recorded the song for her 1968 album Easy Does It. For his album Kidults (2001), Mandy Patinkin and Kristin Chenoweth made a recording of the song. [7] Duke Ellington also recorded the song; it appeared on the 2002 album Live and Rare. [8]
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The lyrics were made up in two and a half minutes to go with a tune we had". [2] After the release of their debut album, Signing Off, lead singer Ali Campbell described the song as "awful" in comparison to the songs "I Think It's Going to Rain Today" and "Strange Fruit" which they had covered on the album. [3]
Rainbow is a compilation album of covers recorded by Neil Diamond from 1969 to 1971. These songs were composed by some of the best-known singer-songwriters of the time. The cover for Rainbow was originally an illustration by Craig Nelson, [2] but was later replaced with photography by Tom Bert. [3]