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  2. Here Comes the Rain Again - Wikipedia

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    Stewart explained to Songfacts that creating a melancholy mood in his songs is something at which he excels. He said: "'Here Comes the Rain Again' is kind of a perfect one where it has a mixture of things, because I'm playing a b-minor, but then I change it to put a b-natural (sic – the song is in A minor) in, and so it kind of feels like that minor is suspended, or major.

  3. Here Comes the Rain - Wikipedia

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    "Here Comes the Rain" is a song written by Raul Malo and Kostas, and recorded by American country music group The Mavericks. It was released in August 1995 as the first single from the album Music for All Occasions .

  4. Here Comes the Rain (album) - Wikipedia

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    Here Comes the Rain is the twenty-third and final studio album by English rock band Magnum.It was released on 12 January 2024 through Steamhammer Records/SPV.It is the final album with founding guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Tony Clarkin following his death on 7 January 2024, just five days before the album's release.

  5. Dig Yourself Deep - Wikipedia

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    The track "Here Comes The Rain" has been played during live performances since 2005 including the band's appearance at the Glastonbury Festival in that year. [ 3 ] Tracks from this album and predecessor Get What You Need were remastered for the compilation Dig What You Need in 2022.

  6. Undercovers (Night Shift album) - Wikipedia

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    "Here Comes the Rain Again" (Eurythmics cover) 3:50: 3. "Golden Brown" (The Stranglers cover) 3:02: 4. "Digging in the Dirt" (Peter Gabriel cover) 3:56: 5.

  7. Rain (The Cult song) - Wikipedia

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    "Rain" is a rock song by English band the Cult, which on release in 1985 reached number 17 in the United Kingdom's Singles Chart. It was the second single from the band's second long-player, Love (1985).

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  9. Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again - Wikipedia

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    The song uses depressing images to describe the singer's mood anticipating a breakup with his significant other, comparable to the feeling of a rainy day or a Monday, contrasted with the "memories of Sunday" when the two were still together, as he hopes she changes her mind and comes back to him.