RAIN RAIN

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RAIN RAIN

Le Grand Orchestre de Paul Mauriat avec Les Etoiles Singers.

Philips, SFL-1814, Manufactured By Nippon Phonogram Co., Ltd.

  1. Viens Viens (Rain Rain) (2:50) (H. R. Barnes - Swen Linus - Ralph Bernet)

  2. Fio Maravilha (2:55) (Jorge Ben / Boris Bergman)

 















 
Back Sleeve of Single: Rain, Rain

    SLEEVE NOTES:

    Viens Viens (Rain Rain):
    The Paul Mauriat Grand Orchestra, which has long boasted the world's number one popularity and ability due to its beautiful sound and excellent song selection, presents another stunning arrangement of the international hit song "Rain, Rain." For this recording of "Rain Rain," Paul Mauriat has enlisted the services of The Etoile Singers, a remarkable chorus group.

    The song, which is said to be the biggest hit of 1973, is currently a big hit in France, Germany, Italy, Holland, Belgium, Switzerland, Spain, and other countries in Europe. Paul Mauriat's "Rain Rain," with its beautiful melody, chorus, and orchestral ensemble, is sure to be a hit in Japan as well.

    Fio Maravilha:
    This unusual song is a new hit song written by Jorge Ben, the famous composer and founder of the famous bossa nova hit song "Mas Que Nada." The title "Fio" is the name of Brazil's most popular soccer player, who is a good friend of Ben's. Ben wrote the song for his best friend, Fio.


    Note: Translation made by online translator.