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  2. Stormy (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stormy" is a hit song by the Classics IV released on their LP Mamas and Papas/Soul Train in 1968. It entered Billboard Magazine October 26, 1968, peaking at #5 [4] on the Billboard Hot 100 and #26 Easy Listening. [5] The final line of the chorus has the singer pleading to the girl: "Bring back that sunny day."

  3. Classics IV - Wikipedia

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    The Classics IV is an American band formed in Jacksonville, Florida, United States, in 1965. [2] The band, founded by Dennis Yost , is known mainly for the hits " Spooky ", " Stormy ", and " Traces " (released 1967–69), which have become cover standards.

  4. Dennis Yost - Wikipedia

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    Throughout the next few years, the group released four albums and a slew of Top 40 hits, including "Spooky", "Stormy", and "Traces". By 1970, as Yost was the remaining original member in the group, it changed its name again to Dennis Yost and the Classics IV. After Imperial was absorbed into United Artists Records, the group signed with MGM South.

  5. Mamas and Papas/Soul Train - Wikipedia

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    Mamas and Papas/Soul Train is the second album by Classics IV, released in 1968 on Imperial Records. The album was reissued in 1984 by Liberty Records, with "The Girl from Ipanema" omitted from it. [2] [3] [4] The album scratched the Billboard Top LPs, peaking at No. 196. "Stormy" was a Top 5 hit on the Billboard Hot 100.

  6. The 2010s lost classics that became sleeper hits a decade on

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    The 2010s lost classics that became sleeper hits a decade on. Ian Youngs - Culture reporter. January 26, 2025 at 3:13 AM. Tyler, the Creator's See You Again took years to become a hit [Getty Images]

  7. J. R. Cobb - Wikipedia

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    They then added lyrics to a local jazz song which became the hit "Spooky" for the Classics IV, of which both Buie and Cobb were members. [3] Cobb and Buie eventually co-wrote most of the hits for what became Dennis Yost & the Classics IV , including the gold-certified singles "Stormy" and "Traces".

  8. The Voice Recap: Was Night 2 of the Blinds More of a ... - AOL

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    The Voice’s Season 27 Blind Auditions continued Monday with another 11 contestants singing for their supper (and only nine of them getting served). But did any of them knock you out of your seat?

  9. 'Stormy' filmmakers explain how Daniels helped convict Trump ...

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    Now the way that we remember Rosa Parks, we will remember Stormy Daniels — the way that we think about Joan of Arc. [Daniels] is a perfectly imperfect icon that will be in the history books.