I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine
Patti Page
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The sun contains rain, They label vitamin D. If you like vitamin D, It's quite alright with me. But I am here to say, That I like vitamin love. But I can't get vitamin love, With that doggone sun above. I don't care if the sun don't shine, I'll get my lovin' in the evening time. When I'm with my baby. It's no fun with the sun around, But I get going when the sun goes down, And I meet my baby. That's when we kiss and kiss and kiss, And then we kiss some more. Don't ask how many times we kiss, At a time like this, Who keeps score? So I don't care if the sun don't shine, I'll get my lovin' in the evening time. When I'm with my baby. I don't care if the sun don't shine, I get my lovin' in the evening time. When I'm with my baby. It's no fun with the sun around, But I get going when the sun goes down. And I meet my baby. That's when we kiss and kiss and kiss, And then we kiss some more. Don't ask how many times we kiss, At a time like this, Who keeps score? So I don't care if the sun don't shine, I 'll get my lovin' any time. When I'm with my baby.
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10 facts about this song
Title OriginThe song "I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine" is a popular song written by Mack David. The title suggests an indifference towards the sun, metaphorically speaking on the speaker’s complete focus on their lover, to the point where even natural phenomena don't matter.
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Version ArtistsBoth Patti Page and Dean Martin have notable versions of the song. Patti Page's version was notable in the early 1950s, while Dean Martin's version was released later within the same decade.
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Dean Martin's InterpretationDean Martin's version of "I Don't Care If the Sun Don't Shine" was released in 1950 and was a hit, showcasing his crooning vocal style that he became famous for.
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B-Side SignificanceDean Martin's version was released as a 7" vinyl by Capitol Records as a side-B track along with his other popular song "Me 'n You 'n the Moon."
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Patti Page's SuccessPatti Page's version of the song was a great success, reaching number 8 on the Billboard chart in 1950. It was her 4th Top 20 hit of that year.
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Patti Page's Accordion SoundThe version by Patti Page is notable for the accordion sound that is prominently featured throughout the song.
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Disney ConnectionThe song was first recorded by Bing Crosby for Walt Disney's 1950 version of Cinderella, bringing the song into mainstream recognition.
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Elvis Presley's VersionNot restricted to Dean Martin and Patti Page only, the song was also covered by Elvis Presley in 1954, which was included in his debut album "Elvis Presley" in 1956.
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Genre ClassificationThe song falls under the "Traditional Pop" musical genre, which was immensely popular during the mid-1940s to the mid-1950s.
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Recent CoverRecently, the song was covered by Paolo Nutini, a Scottish singer-songwriter, for his 2014 album "Caustic Love."
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