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The title of the group's album, ''[[Silk And Steel]]'', was taken from the next line of the same verse: "Silk and Steel, that's the way you feel, and how I love you now; rain or shine"... |
The title of the group's album, ''[[Silk And Steel]]'', was taken from the next line of the same verse: "Silk and Steel, that's the way you feel, and how I love you now; rain or shine"... |
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'''7” Single:''' |
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1. Rain Or Shine |
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2. Summer Groove |
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'''12” Single:''' |
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1. Rain Or Shine (Remix) |
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2. Rain Or Shine (Dub) |
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3. Summer Groove |
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4. Find The Time (Instrumental Remix) |
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[[Category:Five Star songs]] |
[[Category:Five Star songs]] |
Revision as of 11:00, 9 September 2008
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"Rain Or Shine" is the name of a 1986 hit single by British pop group Five Star, and is their biggest-selling 7-inch record with over 250,000 sales recorded. Peaking at #2 on the UK chart, it was held off the top spot for three weeks by British pop band The Communards with the year's biggest selling song, "Don't Leave Me This Way". "Rain Or Shine" spent a total of 10 weeks inside the UK Top 75, five of those in the Top 10.
"Rain Or Shine" was also the seventh hit to mention David Bowie's fictitious hero Major Tom in the line of the second verse: "Robin Hood and Major Tom; all the super-heroes rolled into one"...
The title of the group's album, Silk And Steel, was taken from the next line of the same verse: "Silk and Steel, that's the way you feel, and how I love you now; rain or shine"...
7” Single:
1. Rain Or Shine
2. Summer Groove
12” Single:
1. Rain Or Shine (Remix)
2. Rain Or Shine (Dub)
3. Summer Groove
4. Find The Time (Instrumental Remix)