Crying in the Rain (Whitesnake song)

"Crying in the Rain" is a song by the English hard rock band Whitesnake. The song was originally released on the group's 1982 album Saints & Sinners, but was re-recorded on the group's 1987 multi-platinum album Whitesnake. The song was inspired by singer David Coverdale's divorce.

"Crying in the Rain"
Song by Whitesnake
from the album Saints & Sinners
Released1982
Recorded1981–1982
Length5:59
LabelSunburst Records (UK)
Geffen (US)
Songwriter(s)David Coverdale
Producer(s)Martin Birch
"Crying in the Rain"
Single by Whitesnake
from the album Whitesnake
Released9 April 1987
FormatCD
Recorded1986
Length5:37
LabelEMI (UK)
Geffen (US)
Songwriter(s)David Coverdale
Producer(s)Mike Stone, Keith Olsen
Whitesnake singles chronology
"Still of the Night"
(1987)
"Crying in the Rain"
(1987)
"Here I Go Again '87"
(1987)

The original version of "Crying in the Rain" is very blues-based and features a short guitar solo at the beginning played by Bernie Marsden. The original song also has a bit slower tempo compared to the re-recorded version, which had a much heavier and faster sound, influenced by heavy metal. The guitar solo at the beginning of the original was also removed from this version. David Coverdale has stated in interviews that "John (Sykes) hated blues".

The re-recorded version (sometimes titled "Crying in the Rain '87") was also released as a one-track promo single.[1]

The song has been a part of Whitesnake's live performances since its release in 1982, although it is the 1987 version that Whitesnake has kept performing, since 1987. Also, since Whitesnake's reformation in 2002, the song has been extended by a drum solo in the middle of the song.[2][3]

Personnel

Original version

Re-recorded version

References

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