"Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again" is the title of a pop song composed by Tony Macaulay, Roger Cook, and Roger Greenaway; it became the third U.S. Top 40 hit for The Fortunes in 1971, and their fifth in Canada. Show Background[edit]The song uses depressing images to describe the singer's mood anticipating a breakup with his significant other, comparable to the feeling of a rainy day or a Monday, contrasted with the "memories of Sunday" when the two were still together, as he hopes she changes her mind and comes back to him. The bridge is noted for its lines: "Misty morning eyes/ I'm trying to disguise the way I feel/ But, I just can't hide it/ People seem to know/ The loneliness will show/ I'm thinking of my pride/ But, breaking up inside, girl." Lead singer Rod Allen uses a vocal technique similar to that used by Frankie Valli on his solo records. The song reached number 15 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and number 8 on the Cash Box Top 100. It was also a hit in Canada (number 12) and charted minorly in Australia. Album: Glory of Eden - Live Chorus: David Binion Verse 1: Nicole Binion Chorus: Nicole Binion Verse 2: Nicole Binion Chorus: Nicole Binion Bridge: Nicole Binion Tag: Nicole Binion Spontaneous: David & Nicole Binion Outro: David Binion Related Video from YouTubeSong Ratings and CommentsRelated Albums by David Binion, Nicole BinionMore Song Lyrics by David Binion, Nicole Binion"Here Comes the Glory / Here Comes Heaven" (feat. David & Nicole Binion) There's a holy expectation Faith is rising Here comes the glory of the Lord Here comes the glory of the Lord There's a holy expectation Faith is rising Here comes the glory of the Lord Here comes the glory of the Lord Here comes the glory of the Lord Here comes the glory of the Lord Here comes the glory Here comes Heaven Here comes Heaven Here comes healing Here comes freedom Here comes Heaven Here comes Jesus Here comes the glory of the Lord Here comes the glory of the Lord Writer(s): William McDowell, David Binion live album: "The Cry: A Live Worship Experience" (2019) |