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It's Raining (Irma Thomas song)

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"'It's Raining'" is a soul/R&B ballad, credited as written by Naomi Neville. It was first recorded in November 1961 by Irma Thomas, and produced by Allen Toussaint. The song has emotional ties to Louisiana, having been written and sung by people born in that State, being released on a New Orleansbased record label and enduring in the Deep South as a regional classic.

"It's Raining", alongside "Ruler of My Heart" and "I Done Got Over It", remain some of Thomas' bestknown recordings.

History



Initially Thomas recorded for Ron Records but, in 1961, she left for Minit Records, feeling that her original label did not pay her due royalties. This move paired her with Allen Toussaint, who both wrote and produced most of her work with Minit. As well as "It's Raining", Thomas recorded other notable tracks such as "Time Is on My Side" and "Ruler of My Heart." The name "Naomi Neville" was simply a pseudonym used by Toussaint, on many of his early compositions. Although most of her 196163 Minit recordings were written and produced by Toussaint, only one of these, "Two Winters Long", made the national charts. It spent three weeks on the 'Cashbox' R&B chart in February 1963, peaking at no. 43. Her version of "It's Too Soon to Know" (Minit 633) was another that failed to chart, however all sold well regionally.

The origins of the song came when Thomas visited Allen Toussaint's parents' house in New Orleans. Sat at the piano Toussaint composed many of his early songs. Toussaint later stated "I remember when I was writing 'It's Raining,' she was sitting right there, and it began raining outside," he said. "I just wrote that song then and handed it over to her and sung a little bit of it, just to show her the melody, and it fit like a gown." Toussaint captured solitude that remains possible in a depths of a rain sodden night.

The opening falsetto harmonies captured the drip-drop of rain and tears by using a late 1950s doo-wop singing style. That it became a regional favorite is summed up by one journalist who noted that "Maybe it's because although it speaks to a universal sentimental human experience - romantic heartbreak - it does so with dignity, rather than pour on the sap." Nevertheless, "It's Raining" did not reach any national chart.

"It's Raining" was used in the 1986 independent film by Jim Jarmusch, 'Down By Law'. The film's actors Roberto Benigni and Nicoletta Braschi, whose characters fall in love in the movie, danced to the song.

The song later appeared on the Thomas albums 'Soul Queen Of New Orleans' (1978) and 'Live! Simply The Best' (1991).

Shakin' Stevens version



In 1981, Welsh singer Shakin' Stevens released a cover of the song for his album 'Shaky'. It peaked at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart.

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Other cover versions



The song has been covered by a number of musicians over the years, most notably including the following:

*Dee Clark 1964 (on the B-side of his "That's My Girl" single)

*Lenne & The Lee Kings 1965 (on their album 'Bingo!! For the Lee Kings')

*Freddy Fender 1978 (on his album 'Swamp Gold')

*Lou Ann Barton 1982 (on her album 'Old Enough')

*Jennifer Warnes 2001 (on her album 'The Well')

*Eleni Mandell 2003 (on her album 'Country for True Lovers')

*The Detroit Cobras 2004 (on their album 'Baby')

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Category:1962 singles

Category:1981 singles

Category:1961 songs

Category:Songs written by Allen Toussaint

Category:Irma Thomas songs

Category:Minit Records singles

Category:Rhythm and blues ballads

Category:Soul ballads

Category:1960s ballads

Category:Shakin' Stevens songs

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