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Fortune's Rainy Day Blues
"Here Comes That Rainy Day Feeling Again" expresses the subtle connection between seasons and emotions.
The British harmony pop group sings sweetly about the melancholy of a rainy day. The B-side, "I Gotta Dream," contrasts with the hope of dreams. The reliance on melody that characterizes early '70s pop music permeates the entire album.
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- Arranged By - Lew Warburton
- Producer - Roger Cook & Roger Greenaway