music.wikisort.org - Composition"I Wish It Would Rain" is a 1967 song recorded by the Temptations for the Motown label (under the "Gordy" imprint) and produced by Norman Whitfield.
1967 single by The Temptations
"I Wish It Would Rain" |
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B-side | "I Truly, Truly Believe" |
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Released | December 21, 1967 |
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Recorded | Hitsville USA (Studio A); April 22 and August 31, 1967 |
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Genre | Soul |
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Length | 2:49 |
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Label | Gordy G 7068 |
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Songwriter(s) | |
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Producer(s) | Norman Whitfield |
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Overview
Background
The song is one of the most melancholy in the Temptations repertoire, with lead singer David Ruffin delivering, in a pained voice, the story of a heartbroken man who wants to hide his sorrow. His woman has just left him, and he wishes that it would start raining, to hide the tears falling down his face because "a man ain't supposed to cry". Accompanying Ruffin's mourning vocal are the vocals of his bandmates (Eddie Kendricks, Melvin Franklin, Paul Williams, and Otis Williams) alongside the subdued instrumentation of The Funk Brothers studio band, and, courtesy of Whitfield, sound effects depicting the "sunshine and blue skies", with the sound of chirping seagulls, and the sound of thunder and rain described in the song. Producer Norman Whitfield devised much of the musical structure of the song, with former Motown artist Barrett Strong composing the song's signature piano intro on a piano with only ten working keys.[1] Motown staff writer Rodger Penzabene provided the song's lyrics.
More so than a number of other Motown songs, there is real sentiment and pain behind the song's words. Lyricist Penzabene had just found out his wife was cheating on him with another man. Unable to deal with the pain and unable to stop loving his wife, Penzabene expressed his pain in the lyrics of this song and its follow-up on the Temptations' release schedule, "I Could Never Love Another (After Loving You)". The distraught Penzabene committed suicide on New Year's Eve 1967, a week after the single's release.
Release
Issued with the Melvin Franklin-led "I Truly, Truly Believe" as its B-side, "I Wish It Would Rain" peaked for three weeks in February and March 1968 at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 pop singles chart and at the number-one position on the Billboard R&B singles chart.[2][3][4] The single was the focal point of the Temptations' 1968 album The Temptations Wish It Would Rain.
Billboard described the single as an "easy beat blues rocker" that "will soar to the top in short order."[5] Cash Box said that "touches of Bacarachian style add a refreshingly new dimension to the terrific sound of the Temptations" and that "hard percussion and coasting strings give a solidity and gentleness to the soul vocal."[6]
Personnel
Cover versions
"I Wish It Would Rain" has been covered by a number of artists, including:
- The Faces, recorded a 1973 cover and was a hit in the United Kingdom.[citation needed]
- Gladys Knight & the Pips (peaking in the US at number 41 pop and 15 R&B).[7]
- Aretha Franklin, on 1983's Get It Right (album).
- New Zealand singer songwriter, Jon Stevens recorded and released a version of the song in 1994, with money raised benefiting drought-stricken farmers.[8] The song peaked at number 49 in New Zealand.[citation needed]
- Bruce Springsteen recorded the song for his 2022 album, Only the Strong Survive.
Notes
- Bowman, Rob (2006). Liner Notes for Get Ready: Definitive Performances. Reelin' in the Years Productions/Universal Music.
- "Billboard Hot 100". Billboard. Vol. 80, no. 7. Nielsen Company. 1968. p. 56. Retrieved 16 June 2011.
- "Billboard Hot 100". Billboard. Vol. 80, no. 8. Nielsen Company. 1968. p. 58. Retrieved 16 June 2011.
- "Billboard Hot 100". Billboard. Vol. 80, no. 9. Nielsen Company. 1968. p. 54. Retrieved 16 June 2011.
- "Spotlight Singles" (PDF). Billboard. January 6, 1968. p. 52. Retrieved 2021-02-23.
- "CashBox Record Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. January 6, 1968. p. 20. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
- Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 330.
- "Jon Stevens Band". Saxton. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
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1960s | |
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1970s | |
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1980s |
- "Power" (1980)
- "Struck By Lightning Twice" (1980)
- "Aiming At Your Heart" (1981)
- "Oh What A Night" (1981)
- "Standing On The Top - Pt. 1" (1982)
- "More On The Inside" (1982)
- "Money's Hard To Get" (1982)
- "Love On My Mind Tonight" (1983)
- "Surface Thrills" (1983)
- "Miss Busy Body (Get Your Body Busy)" (1983)
- "Sail Away" (1984)
- "Treat Her Like a Lady" (1984)
- "My Love Is True (Truly For You)" (1985)
- "How Can You Say That It's Over" (1985)
- "Do You Really Love Your Baby" (1985)
- "Deeper Than Love" (1985)
- "Touch Me" (1986)
- "I'm Fascinated" (1986)
- "A Fine Mess" (1986)
- "My Girl" (re-issue) (1986)
- "Lady Soul" (1986)
- "To Be Continued..." (1986)
- "Someone" (1987)
- "I Wonder Who She's Seeing Now" (1987)
- "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" (re-issue) (1987)
- "Look What You Started" (1987)
- "Do You Wanna Go With Me" (1988)
- "All I Want From You" (1989)
- "Special" (1989)
- "Loveline" (1989)
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1990s |
- "Soul to Soul" (1990)
- "One Step At A Time (Remix)" (1990)
- "The Motown Song" (1991)
- "The Jones" (1991)
- "My Girl" (re-issue) (1992)
- "Hoops of Fire" (1992)
- "Error of Our Ways" (1994)
- "Silent Night" (1995)
- "Stay" (1998)
- "This is My Promise" (1998)
- "How Could He Hurt You" (1999)
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Ike & Tina Turner |
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- Ike & Tina Turner Revue Live (1964)
- Live! The Ike & Tina Turner Show (1965)
- The Ike & Tina Turner Show - Vol. 2 (1967)
- In Person (1969)
- Ike & Tina Turner's Festival of Live Performances (1970)
- What You Hear Is What You Get (1971)
- Live In Paris (1971)
- Live! The World of Ike & Tina (1973)
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- The Rolling Stones British Tour 1966
- The Rolling Stones American Tour 1969
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- Grand Gala du Disque (1969)
- Newport Pop Festival (1969)
- Seattle Pop Festival (1969)
- Newport Jazz Festival (1970)
- Schaefer Music Festival (1970)
- Soul Bowl (1970)
- Festival of Hope Rockfest (1972)
- Jazz Bilzen (1975)
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