Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling by Jdawgsc

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Recording: Oct 17, 2009 at 7:33 PM
Member: Jdawgsc
Song: Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling
Artist: The Fortunes
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Originally formed as a vocal trio backed by an instrumental group known as The Cliftones, the aggregation placed an instrumental track on a compilation LP (Brumbeat) issued by the local Dial label, "Cygnet Twitch" (like the mid-chart British hit "Saturday Nite at the Duck-Pond" by The Cougars an "instro" take on Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake) and subsequently signed to British Decca in 1963. Their first single "Summertime, Summertime/I Love Her Still," was credited to the Fortunes and the Cliftones; "Summertime Summertime", although competent, was an odd choice for a disc issued in the frenzy of the incipient Beat Boom - it went unnoticed, and as the enterprise's sax-laden sound became anachronistic overnight, the vocalists picked up guitars, jettisoned the Cliftones, and added Andy Brown on drums and Dave Carr on keyboards. The follow-up disc co-written by the singer-songwriter and future Ivy League member Perry Ford, "Caroline", was used as the signature tune for the influential pirate radio station, Radio Caroline.

The group's next two singles, Gordon Mills' co-composition "I Like The Look Of You" and a revival of The Four Esquires/Johnnie Ray's "Look Homeward Angel" - like the initial brace of releases overseen by the American ex-pat producer Shel Talmy - also failed to chart, the former likely due to confusion over the plug A-side, which was flipped by the pirate stations from the somewhat torpid "Come On Girl" to the sprightly, 12-string led "I Like The Look of You". Nonetheless, a more MOR-ish, orchestrated direction was undertaken for their 5th release-the classic Roger Greenaway-Roger Cook number, "You've Got Your Troubles" (1965) reached #2 in the UK Singles Chart[3] and was a worldwide hit, including reaching #1 in Canada and the American Top 10. Their next two singles "Here It Comes Again" and "This Golden Ring" sold well, but each less than the previous release. Glen Dale left the band in the summer of 1966 seeking a solo career, and was replaced by the Scottish guitarist, Shel McCrae. Three more singles ("You Gave Me Somebody To Love", "Is It Really Worth Your While?" and "Our Love Has Gone") all failed to chart.

At this point, (1967) The Fortunes left Decca for United Artists. They reunited with Talmy for their next release, "The Idol", a song they had written themselves, and although it did get some airplay in the UK, it did not become a hit. Minor controversy arose when they admitted they did not play on their classic hits.

In 1968 they tried covering The Move's hit "Fire Brigade" for the U.S. market, but with little airplay or sales. In 1970, they recorded an album for the U.S. World Pacific record label, and then signed with Capitol in both the UK and U.S. in 1971.

They had a steady succession of singles, some of which were hits outside of the UK and U.S., culminating in 1972 with the release of "Storm in a Teacup". During this period, they had another worldwide hit "Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling" (1971). The Fortunes were also the voices for the American Coca-Cola advertisements. Their first recording in 1967 was a version of the theme tune, "Things Go Better With Coke", but they are most remembered for introducing the 1969 new slogan recording, used as the main theme for Coca-Cola on both radio and television commercials; "It's The Real Thing".

 

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hotcakes

About 1 month ago, hotcakesGOLD said:

hotcakes cannot comments but listening,,arthriis and carple tunnel 2han

STILL HERE ,,,,,FANTASTIC SING LOVE THIS SONG,,,,ENJOYED MY LISTEN HUGS FROM THE IRISHXXXXXXXXXXXXXX STARS ON THERE WAY*****************************
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Yoshmite

About 1 month ago, YoshmiteGOLD said:

Standing "O"....You knocked this song out of the park my friend...Great performance
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TitaPro

About 1 month ago, TitaProGOLD said:

We do have a rainy day feeling sometimes and it is lonely...

 

TitaPro

About 1 month ago, TitaProGOLD said:

What a marvelous vocals you have!

 

TitaPro

About 1 month ago, TitaProGOLD said:

Bravoooooooooooooo!

 

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About 1 month ago, gina47GOLD said:

DARLIN''''' GINA IS SO MUCH ENJOYING BEING HERE ON UR PAGE AND HEARING SOME GOOOOOOD SINGING, MY PLEASURE TO LISTEN MF, THANK YOU CIAO GINA

 

GentleRaiin

27 days ago, GentleRaiinGOLD said:

GentleRaiin thanks all of my dear friends for ur sweet words, gb huggs :))

I SO LOVE THESE OLDIES JIM, BUT GOSH U GOTTA STOP SINGING ABOUT THE RAIN SO MUCH.....LOL.....BRING THE SUNSHINE BACK NEIGHBOR LOL.........AWESOMEEEE SINGING JUST THE SAME.....LOVE IT.....HUGGS N PEACE , MARTI :))

 

Kathleen64

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27 days ago, Kathleen64GOLD said:

Awesome sing! Pro all the way!