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I Wish It Would Rain
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With a Little Help from My Friends
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Single by The Temptations | ||||
from the album The Temptations Wish It Would Rain | ||||
B-side | "I Truly, Truly Believe" | |||
Released | December 21, 1967 | |||
Recorded | Hitsville USA (Studio A); April 22 and August 31, 1967 | |||
Genre | Soul | |||
Length | 2:49 | |||
Label | Gordy G 7068 | |||
Songwriter(s) | ||||
Producer(s) | Norman Whitfield | |||
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1967 single by The Temptations
Not to be confused with I Wish It Would Rain Down.
"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. The lyrics of this mournful song about a heartbroken man whose woman had just left him were penned by Motown staff writer Rodger Penzabene. The lyricist had just learned that his wife was cheating on him and in his sorrow and pain, Penzabene penned both this and its follow-up "I Could Never Love Another (After Loving You)." Tragically the distraught Penzabene committed suicide barely a week after the single`s 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.[1][2][3] 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."[4] 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."[5]
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1967 single by The Temptations
Not to be confused with I Wish It Would Rain Down.
"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. The lyrics of this mournful song about a heartbroken man whose woman had just left him were penned by Motown staff writer Rodger Penzabene. The lyricist had just learned that his wife was cheating on him and in his sorrow and pain, Penzabene penned both this and its follow-up "I Could Never Love Another (After Loving You)." Tragically the distraught Penzabene committed suicide barely a week after the single`s 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.[1][2][3] 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."[4] 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."[5]