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"Like the Weather" was written by 10,000 Maniacs frontwoman and vocalist Natalie Merchant.Lyrically, the song, according to AllMusic's Liana Jones, "provides a rare instance where the band departs from addressing political and social issues to discuss the very primal human instinct to stay in bed due to the cruddy weather outside."
The song is also featured in the TV series Designated Survivor in the episode, "Two Ships". [13] Nina Simone's version of the song's first verse was the opening theme for the BBC One series Broken. Simone's version also appears in the "Spies Like Us" episode from season two and “The Decision” from season six of the TV series Scandal. [14]
Martha Elaine Wash (born December 28, 1953) [1] is an American singer and songwriter. Known for her distinctive and powerful voice, [2] Wash first achieved fame as half of the Two Tons O' Fun, along with Izora Armstead, as they sang backing vocals for the disco singer Sylvester including on his signature hit "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)".
With lyrics like “Sun is shining, the weather is sweet...Make you wanna move your dancing feet now,” it brings us back to some of our favorite barbecues and chill summer days. Listen Here 27.
Singin' in the Rain (song) Smoky Mountain Rain; Snow Again; Sometimes It Snows in April; Spring Rain (Bebu Silvetti song) Stormy Weather (song) Summer Bummer; Summer in the City (song) Summer Rain (Belinda Carlisle song) Summer Rain (Johnny Rivers song) The Sun and the Rain; Sun Is Shining (Bob Marley and the Wailers song) Suzy Snowflake
The 1980s were a wild time for music. From rock 'n' roll hair bands to the debut of Whitney Houston and the launch of a little-known network named MTV, there was no shortage of history-making ...
With lyrics like “Sun is shining, the weather is sweet...Make you wanna move your dancing feet now,” it brings back memories of barbecues and chill summer days. LISTEN HERE 30.
The song re-entered the UK Singles Chart in 2014 at number 31. [25] In 2017, Rolling Stone included the song on their 25 Essential LGBTQ Pride Songs list. [26] In 2018, Billboard ranked the song at number forty-seven on their The 50 Best Gay Anthems Of All Time list. [27] The Gay UK ranked the song at number two on their Top 40 Gay Anthems for ...