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"'Baby the Rain Must Fall'" is a song written by Elmer Bernstein and Ernie Sheldon and performed by Glenn Yarbrough after he left the Limeliters for a solo career. In early 1965, the song reached #2 on the adult contemporary chart and #12 on the 'Billboard' chart.[http://www.musicvf.com/song.php?id=17885&artist=Glenn+Yarbrough&title=Baby%2C+the+Rain+Must+Fall Glenn Yarbrough, "Baby the Rain Must Fall" Chart Positions] Retrieved January 20, 2014 It also reached number 3 in South Africa.

The song is the title song from the movie, 'Baby the Rain Must Fall' and is heard during the opening credits.

The song appeared on Yarbrough's 1965 album, 'Baby the Rain Must Fall'. It was recorded at RCA Victor's Music Center of the World in Hollywood, California.[http://www.discogs.com/Glenn-Yarbrough-Baby-The-Rain-Must-Fall/release/1719325 Glenn Yarbrough, 'Baby the Rain Must Fall'] Retrieved January 20, 2014

The song was arranged by Bread lead singer David Gates.[http://www.45cat.com/record/478498Glenn Yarbrough, "Baby the Rain Must Fall" single release] Retrieved January 20, 2014 Earl Palmer played drums on the song.

Other Versions



*Chris Connor released a version of the song on her 1965 album, 'Sings Gentle Bossa Nova'.[http://www.allmusic.com/album/sings-gentle-bossa-nova-mw0000906425 Chris Connor, 'Sings Gentle Bossa Nova'] Retrieved January 20, 2014

*Trini Lopez

References



Category:1965 songs

Category:1965 singles

Category:RCA Victor singles

Category:Songs with music by Elmer Bernstein


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