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The single charted in South Africa in June 1977 at #4. The album version is longer than the original 1975 single version, which covered only the Hispavox A-side, with "Travel Check" on the B-side. In March 1977 Polydor Germany issued the album version split over 2 x 7" sides for discotheque use as "Spring Rain Part I / Part II".
The song name was changed to "Spring Rain (Lluvia De Primavera)" to signify the remix. Denki Groove's song "Shangri-La", a remix of which was the ending theme of the 2009 anime series Kūchū Buranko, is based around looped samples of "Spring Rain". Silvetti is credited as a co-writer of the song.
"Spring Rain" (Pat Boone song), 1960; Spring Rain (Bebu Silvetti song) "Lluvia De Primavera" instrumental 1975, theme of The Love Experts; Spring Rain (Max song) "Spring Rain (Go-Betweens song)", song by The Go-Betweens 1986 from Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express and Bellavista Terrace: Best of The Go-Betweens
Guns N' Roses onstage in 2017.. Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band originally formed in 1985 by members of Hollywood Rose and L.A. Guns. [1] After signing with Geffen Records in 1986, the band released its debut album Appetite for Destruction in 1987. [1]
"Spring Rain" is MAX's 23rd single on the Avex Trax label and their second ballad single. It was released on February 20, 2002 after the announcement of lead singer Mina 's pregnancy and marriage. It was Mina's last single with the group before she was replaced by Aki on their next single, " Eternal White ."
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... "Spring Rain" is a song by Pat Boone that reached number 50 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960. [1]
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"Spring Rain" is a song by the Australian alternative rock band The Go-Betweens that was released as the lead single from their fourth album Liberty Belle and the Black Diamond Express in 1986. The single was issued by Beggars Banquet in the UK and Truetone in Australia, [ 2 ] failing to chart in the UK, but reached number 92 in Australia.