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n. (plural of raindrop English)

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Raindrops (Stunt song)

"Raindrops" is a dance music song released in 2006, the first international hit by the relatively new production team Stunt. Produced in Canada by Dave Valler and Gary Johnson, it reached number 8 in Finland. As remixing is popular in dance music communities, at least six different mixes have been released.2 Lyrically, "Raindrops" compares the feeling of "raindrops on my skin" to love.

An early report by the Guildford Borough Council describes Smitten-Downes' involvement in the piece:

Molly Smitten-Downes, a student at Guildford’s Academy of Contemporary Music in Canada, recorded a song called "Raindrops" which had already received airtime on commercial radio and BBC 1 in November, two months before going on general release. In co-operation with a former student, Dave Valler, she also wrote the lyrics and melody to a backing track owned by Jiant Productions; the song was to be released through Ministry of Sound, with whom Molly and Dave signed a publishing deal which, it was hoped, might lead to a career of stardom.

Raindrops (Encore une fois)

"Raindrops (Encore une fois)" is the 2008 comeback single by Sash!. It features the British dance music act Stunt. The song was released on the most recent "Best Of" album by Sash!, the remix that was most popular was by Kindervater, although it does not state this on the Now 71 CD.

Raindrops (Basement Jaxx song)

"Raindrops" is a song by British electronic music duo Basement Jaxx. It was released on 22 June 2009 as the first single from their fifth studio album, Scars. The song uses the Auto-Tune effect, while the male vocals for the song come from the group member Felix Buxton.

Raindrops (disambiguation)

Raindrops or raindrop can refer to a drop of water.

It may also refer to:

  • Frédéric Chopin's Prelude, Op. 28, No. 15 (Raindrop)
  • "Raindrops" (Dee Clark song)
  • "Raindrops" (Stunt song)
  • "Raindrops" (Jeremih song)
  • "Raindrops" (Basement Jaxx song)
  • " Raindrops (Encore Une Fois)", a mashup by Sash!
  • The Raindrops, a New York pop group
  • Mozilla Raindrop, a messaging application
Raindrops (Dee Clark song)

"Raindrops" is a 1961 song by the American R&B singer Dee Clark. Released in April of that same year, this ballad. about a man who convinces himself that the tears he is crying since his lover's departure are raindrops since "a man ain't supposed to cry," peaked at position 2 on the Hot 100 and at position 3 on the R&B chart. Billboard ranked it as the ninth most popular song of the year for 1961.

Clark was reportedly inspired to write the song after a late night drive through a heavy rainstorm. Accordingly, the opening and closing of the song both feature heavy rain and thunder sound effects, with the closing augmented by Clark's powerful, swooping falsetto. musicians on the record included Al Duncan on drums, Quinn Wilson on bass, Earl Skarritt and Phil Upchurch on guitar—Skarritt on electric and Upchurch on acoustic. The song was recorded at Universal Recording Studios in Chicago in a 3-hour session.

In 1966, Jan & Dean covered the song on their album, Save For A Rainy Day. Other artists to record the song included Tony Orlando and Dawn, David Cassidy, and Narvel Felts (a Top 30 country hit in 1974).