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Song by The Ronettes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Walking in the Rain" is a song written by Barry Mann, Phil Spector, and Cynthia Weil. It was originally recorded by the girl group the Ronettes in 1964 who had a charting hit with their version. Jay and the Americans released a charting hit cover of the song in 1969. The song has since been recorded by many other artists over the years, including the Walker Brothers.
"Walking in the Rain" | ||||
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Single by the Ronettes | ||||
from the album Presenting the Fabulous Ronettes Featuring Veronica | ||||
B-side | "How Does It Feel?" | |||
Released | October 12, 1964[1] | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 3:15 | |||
Label | Philles | |||
Songwriter(s) | Barry Mann, Phil Spector, Cynthia Weil | |||
Producer(s) | Phil Spector | |||
The Ronettes singles chronology | ||||
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The Ronettes were the first to release "Walking in the Rain". Their single reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1964.[2] The song also reached number three on the R&B Singles Chart in 1965.[3] The single contains sound effects of thunder and lightning, which earned audio engineer Larry Levine a Grammy nomination. Phil Spector produced the record.[4]
In 2004, the Ronettes' version was ranked at No. 266 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time,[5] while being moved down to No. 269 in the 2010 update.[6] The song didn't get into the 2021 list.[7]
"Walkin in the Rain" | ||||
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Single by Jay and the Americans | ||||
from the album Wax Museum, Vol. 1 | ||||
B-side | "For the Love of a Lady" | |||
Released | November 1969 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 2:50 | |||
Label | United Artists | |||
Songwriter(s) | Barry Mann, Phil Spector, Cynthia Weil | |||
Producer(s) | Jay and the Americans, Thomas Kaye | |||
Jay and the Americans singles chronology | ||||
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The pop group Jay and the Americans released a cover of "Walkin' in the Rain" in 1969 on their album Wax Museum, Vol. 1. Their version of the song reached number 19 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and peaked at number 14 on Cash Box. It also hit number 8 on the Adult Contemporary chart, it was the last top-40 hit for the group.[8]
Chart (1967) | Peak position |
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UK Singles (OCC)[11] | 26 |
Chart (1973) | Peak position |
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UK Singles (OCC)[12] | 10 |
Chart (1978) | Peak position |
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Australian Singles Chart[13] | 10 |
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