Summer Rain (Belinda Carlisle song)
"Summer Rain" is a song written by Robbie Seidman and Maria Vidal, produced by Rick Nowels for Belinda Carlisle's third album Runaway Horses (1989). The song is about a man who goes away to war and leaves his wife, saying that nothing will change—they will be together forever and always. The song is set in the present as his widow sings it, remembering the last time she saw him. It was released around the world in 1990 and was issued as a CD single, 7" single and a 12" single.
Carlisle's version had minor success on the charts reaching the top thirty in the United States and the UK, but was a bigger hit in Australia, where it reached the Top Ten. It was later covered by artists including Slinkee Minx, whose cover version of the song also reached the top ten in Australia.
Release and commercial performance
"Summer Rain" achieved moderate commercial success in North America, where it was released as the second single from Runaway Horses (1989). In January 1990, the song entered the Billboard Hot 100, the main US chart, at number 86.[1] Within seven weeks of its release it peaked at number 30 and stayed at that position for two weeks. The single spent 13 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, six of which were in the top 50.[2] The single was Carlisle's second last song to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. It also peaked at number 29 on the US Billboard Adult Contemporary, where it spent eight weeks on the chart.[3]
In Australia, the song had the most commercial success, where it was released as the album's third single. In early April 1990, it debuted at number 42.[4] Within five weeks of its release it peaked in the top ten where it stayed for five weeks.[4] The song reached its peak at number six and remained there for three weeks, spending a total of sixteen weeks in the top fifty.[4] The Australian Recording Industry Association awarded the single a gold certification for shipping 35,000 copies and became the fortieth highest selling single in Australia for 1990.[5]
The song was released in the United Kingdom in December 1990 as the sixth and final release from Runaway Horses, peaking at number twenty-three at the end of January 1991 and spent 10 weeks in the chart.
Music video
The music video was directed by Andy Morahan.[6]
Formats and track listings
These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Summer Rain".
- Belinda Carlisle CD single
- "Summer Rain"
- "Summer Rain" (Justin Strauss Mix)
- "Leave a Light On" (Kamikazee mix)
- Slinkee Minx CD single
- "Summer Rain" (Radio Edit) — 4:15
- "Summer Rain" (Zander Radio Edit) — 4:08
- "Summer Rain" (KCB Remix) — 7:57
- "Summer Rain" (Zander Club Mix) — 7:11
- "Tell Me" (Radio Edit) — 4:34
- Slinkee Minx UK CD Single (All Around The World CDGLOBE395)
- "Summer Rain" (Alex K Radio Edit) 3:54
- "Summer Rain" (Alex K Remix) 6:07
- "Summer Rain" (Clubstar Remix) 6:36
- "Summer Rain" (KB Project Remix) 5:29
- "Summer Rain" (Lee S Remix) 6:14
- "Summer Rain" (Friday Night Posse Remix) 6:36
- Slinkee Minx UK Promo CD-R (All Around The World CDDJGLOBE395)
- "Summer Rain" (Radio Edit)
- "Summer Rain" (Alex K Mix)
- "Summer Rain" (FNP Mix)
- "Summer Rain" (So Pure Remix)
- "Summer Rain" (KB Project Remix)
- "Summer Rain" (Lee S Remix)
- "Summer Rain" (Zander Club Remix)
- Groove Coverage CD Single
- "Summer Rain" - 3:59
- "Summer Rain" (Extended Version) - 4:58
- "Summer Rain" (Rob Mayth Extended) - 6:24
- "Summer Rain" (Rob Mayth Radio) - 3:45
- "Summer Rain" (Delaction Remix) - 6:03
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- Other versions/remixes
- "Summer Rain" Extended Mix
- "Summer Rain" NRGize Remix
- "Summer Rain" Delation Remix
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Charts
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Year-End Charts
Chart (1990) |
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Australian ARIA Singles Chart[5] |
40 |
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Slinkee Minx cover
"Summer Rain" was covered by Australian dance act Slinkee Minx in 2004 for their first album Electric Dreams (2007). It was the first song released from the album, and was released in Australia on August 9, 2004 as a CD single. The song was released under the record label Central Station and was produced by Mike Felks. Slinkee Minx's version of the song was a much remixed dancier version than Carlisle's and was received well.
The song made its debut on the singles chart at number five, hitting the top spot on the dance chart knocking off "Push Up" by the Freestylers. On its second week it fell out of the top ten to number eleven but jumped back into the top ten, staying there for four more weeks. It spent fifteen weeks in the top fifty and eighteen weeks in the top one hundred, becoming the sixty-first highest selling single in Australia for 2004[12] and was accredited gold by ARIA.[13] "Summer Rain" was released to clubs in more than fifty countries including the US, UK and Europe.
Music video
A music video was produced to promote the single.[14]
Other cover versions
A more recent cover was made by German dance act Groove Coverage.
Slinkee Minx chart performance
Chart (2004) |
Peak
position |
Australian ARIA Singles Chart[4] |
5 |
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Year-End Charts
Chart (2004) |
Peak
position |
Australian ARIA Singles Chart |
61 |
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Personnel
Belinda Carlisle version
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