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Wikipedia article




"'Silvery Rain'" is a song composed by Hank Marvin and first released by Marvin, Welch & Farrar on their eponymous debut album in February 1971. It was also recorded by Cliff Richard, who released it as a single in March 1971. His version peaked at number 27 on the UK Singles Chart.

Cliff Richard version



Release

"Silvery Rain" was released with two B-sides. The first, "Annabella Umbrella", was written by Valerie Avon and Harold Spiro and features an accompaniment by the Nick Ingam Orchestra. The second, "Time Flies", was written by Brian Bennett and Mike Hawker.

"Silvery Rain" has been described as a being a "social comment on the problems of pesticides and poisons". Derek Johnson for 'New Musical Express' described it as "one of the least commercial and uncharacteristic he has ever recorded".

Track listing

'7": Columbia / DB 8774'

# "Silvery Rain" 3:46

# "Annabella Umbrella" 2:49

# "Time Flies" 2:54

Personnel

* Cliff Richard vocals

* Big Jim Sullivan guitar

* Brian Bennett Orchestra all other instrumentation

Charts



Other versions



* In 1981, Australian singer Olivia Newton-John covered "Silvery Rain" on her 1981 album 'Physical', and also released an accompanying music video for the song.

References



Category:Cliff Richard songs

Category:1971 singles

Category:1971 songs

Category:Songs written by Hank Marvin

Category:Columbia Graphophone Company singles

Category:Song recordings produced by Norrie Paramor

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