Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall
The Ink Spots, Ella Fitzgerald
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Into each life some rain must fall But too much is falling in mine Into each heart some tears must fall But some day the sun will shine Some folks can lose the blues in their hearts But when I think of you another shower starts Into each life some rain must fall But too much is falling in mine Into each life some rain must fall But too much is falling in mine Into each heart some tears must fall But some day the sun will shine Some folks can lose the blues in their hearts But when I think of you another shower starts Into each life some rain must fall But too much is falling in mine Into each and every life some rain has got to fall But too much of that stuff is fallin' into mine And into each heart some tears gotta fall And I know that someday that sun is bound to shine Some folks can lose the blues in their hearts But when I think of you, another shower starts Into each life some rain must fall But too much is falling in mine
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Written by: ALLAN ROBERTS, DORIS FISHER
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13 facts about this song
Artists Collaboration"Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall" is one of the exemplary collaborations of Ella Fitzgerald, an American jazz vocalist, and The Ink Spots, an American pop vocal group.
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Song ReleaseThe song was released in 1944, and it quickly became an enduring popular music standard during the 1940s.
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Chart PerformanceIt topped the Billboard's Harlem Hit Parade for ten weeks, also peaked at number one on the pop chart for a week.
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SongwriterThe song was written by Allan Roberts and Doris Fisher. Doris Fisher was a prolific songwriter, while Allan Roberts was a broadway lyricist.
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Song CompositionElla Fitzgerald's parts are more upbeat and swing, contrasted with The Ink Spots' lead singer, Bill Kenny's, parts that are comparably more slow and smooth.
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Record LabelIt was first released by Decca Records, a British record label established in 1929.
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GenreThis song features elements of both pop and jazz, reflecting the unique styles of both Ella Fitzgerald and The Ink Spots.
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Cover VersionsThe hit has been covered by numerous artists, including Frank Sinatra and Count Basie, demonstrating its lasting impact and universal appeal.
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ThemeThe lyrics by Fisher and Roberts deal with optimism amidst life's struggles and challenges, setting a tone of resilience and positive outlook.
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Fitzgerald and The Ink Spots CollaborationsThis wasn't the only collaboration between Ella Fitzgerald and The Ink Spots; they teamed up for more than 10 other songs including "I'm Making Believe" which also topped the charts.
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Movie AppearanceThe song was featured in the movie "Fahrenheit 451," reflecting its cultural significance in the mid-20th century.
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Awards and AccoladesAlthough specific awards for this song are not recorded, but the career accomplishments of the artists are noteworthy. Ella Fitzgerald received 13 Grammy Awards in her lifetime, and The Ink Spots were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999.
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Influence on Other ArtistsThe unique mix of styles in this song may have influenced other artist duets in the future, leading to more genre crossover collaborations.
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