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*In 1991, [[Bette Midler]] sings the song in her film ''[[For the Boys]]'' and it is also featured in the movie's soundtrack.
*In 1991, [[Bette Midler]] sings the song in her film ''[[For the Boys]]'' and it is also featured in the movie's soundtrack.
*In 1995, [[Don Henley]] for the ''[[Leaving Las Vegas]]'' soundtrack, and ''[[The Unplugged Collection, Volume One]]''
*In 1995, [[Don Henley]] for the ''[[Leaving Las Vegas]]'' soundtrack, and ''[[The Unplugged Collection, Volume One]]''
*In 1997, [[Lils Mackintosh]] for her 'weather themed' album ''[[Seasons]]''
*In 1997, [[Alison Eastwood]] for the ''[[Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (film)|Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil]]'' soundtrack
*In 1997, [[Alison Eastwood]] for the ''[[Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil (film)|Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil]]'' soundtrack
*In 1999, [[Bobby Caldwell]] for his ''[[Come Rain or Come Shine]]'' album
*In 1999, [[Bobby Caldwell]] for his ''[[Come Rain or Come Shine]]'' album

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"Come Rain or Come Shine"
Single
from the album St. Louis Woman
Released1946
Composer(s)Harold Arlen
Lyricist(s)Johnny Mercer

"Come Rain or Come Shine" is a popular music song, with music by Harold Arlen and lyrics by Johnny Mercer.[1] It was written for the Broadway musical St. Louis Woman, which opened on March 30, 1946, and closed after 113 performances.[1]

Chart performance

It "became a modest hit during the show's run, making the pop charts with a Margaret Whiting (Paul Weston and His Orchestra) recording rising to number seventeen, and, shortly after, a Helen Forrest and Dick Haymes recording rising to number twenty-three."[1]

Other recordings

The song has subsequently been recorded by a host of artists, including:

References

  1. ^ a b c "Come Rain or Come Shine (1946)". jazzstandards.com. Retrieved December 18, 2018.
  2. ^ "allmusic.com". allmusic.com. Retrieved June 2, 2020.
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  4. ^ "www.allmusic.com". allmusic.com. Retrieved October 26, 2023.
  5. ^ "Steve Lawrence Sings Sinatra - Steve Lawrence | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic.