The Sun and the Rain
"The Sun and the Rain" | ||||||||||
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Single by Madness | ||||||||||
from the album Keep Moving (US) Non-album single (UK) | ||||||||||
B-side | "Fireball XL5" | |||||||||
Released | 29 October 1983 | |||||||||
Format | vinyl record 7", 12" | |||||||||
Recorded | 1983 | |||||||||
Genre | Ska, pop, new wave | |||||||||
Length | 3:30 | |||||||||
Label | Stiff Records | |||||||||
Writer(s) | Mike Barson | |||||||||
Producer(s) |
Clive Langer Alan Winstanley | |||||||||
Madness singles chronology | ||||||||||
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"The Sun and the Rain" is a single by Madness. It was released in 1983 as a stand-alone single and in 1984 it was included on the American version of their album Keep Moving. The single spent 10 weeks on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 5.
"The Sun and the Rain" was the last Madness single written solely by Mike Barson until 2009's "Sugar and Spice". It was also their last top 10 hit before "Lovestruck" in 1999.
Some editions of the song have approximately ten seconds deleted from the ending.
Music video
The music video for the song showed Madness performing in a rainy street. Toward the end they are joined by a number of Madness fans who join in the dancing. There are also scenes showing the band dressed in red with umbrella hats, supposedly wreaking havoc inside Suggs' ear, and shots of Lee Thompson running around with a rocket strapped to his back, a reference to the single's b-side.
Cover Painting
The cover is a detail from the painting 'The Storm' by the French artist Narcisse Virgile Diaz De la Pena. Painted in 1871, it can be seen in the National Gallery in London.
Track listing
- 7" single
- "The Sun and the Rain" - 3:30
- "Fireball XL 5" - 1:44
- 12" single
- "The Sun and the Rain" (extended version) - 4:35
- "Fireball XL 5" - 1:44
- "My Girl" (live) - 3:10
Chart performance
Chart (1983) | Peak position |
Total weeks |
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UK Singles Chart[1] | 5 | 10 |
References
- ↑ Madness at Official Charts Company Retrieved 21 June 2013
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