The Fortunes - "Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again" (1971)

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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 album, Brumbeat, issued by the local Dial record label. "Cygnet Twitch" (similar to "Saturday Nite at the Duck-Pond" by The Cougars, was a working of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake") and they subsequently signed to British Decca in 1963. Their first single "Summertime, Summertime" was credited to the Fortunes and the Cliftones. however the vocalists picked up guitars, jettisoned the Cliftones, and added Andy Brown on drums after Mike Redmond drummer with popular local band the Sunrays declined their offer, 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 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 record producer Shel Talmy - also failed to chart. Their fifth release, the Roger Greenaway-Roger Cook number, "You've Got Your Troubles" (1965) reached #2 in the UK Singles Chart 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 in 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 US market, but with little airplay or sales. In 1970, they recorded an album for the US World Pacific record label, and then signed with Capitol in both the UK and US in 1971.

They had a steady succession of singles, some of which were hits outside of the UK and US, 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".

Artist - The Fortunes
Song - Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again
(Lyrics)

Here comes that rainy day feeling again
And soon my tears they will be falling like rain
It always seems to be a Monday
Left over memories of Sunday always spent with you
Before the clouds appeared and took away my sunshine

Here comes that rainy day feeling again
And I'll be dreaming of you Baby in vain
Your face is always on my mind girl
I hoping soon you're gonna find
Your way back tome
Cause if you say you'll stay
The rainy days will go away

Misty morning eyes
I'm trying to disguise the way I feel
But I just can't hide it
People seem to know
The lonliness will show
I'm thinking of my pride
But breaking up inside

Here comes that rainy day feeling again
And soon my tears they will be falling like rain
It always seems to be a Monday
Left over memories of Sunday always spent with you
Before the clouds appeared and took away my sunshine

Here comes that rainy day feeling again
Here comes that rainy day feeling again
Here comes that rainy day feeling again

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  • Whoever disliked this hasnt been to rosies diner

  • great song and memories!

  • I have loved this song since day one. 1971 was the best year of my life. It sure brings back a lot of good memories.

  • P.S. Again cannot thank you enough for the fond memories you provide with all the songs and videos (BAA) before american adventureism. You are a God send !

  • @1skullduggery Fair comment, a bit reminiscent of Frankie at times yes. Nice feel good song though.

  • good singer.sounds like franky valli during bridge.

  • Timeless music

  • wonderful this song and your video is very good Joe.Julia

  • Excelent song and good video! I like to hear it at full volume. Brings me wet memories from the past!

  • Great song, backs me back to my childhood.

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