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  1. "Baby the Rain Must Fall" is a song written by Elmer Bernstein and Ernie Sheldon and performed by Glenn Yarbrough after he left the Limeliters for a solo career. In early 1965, the track reached No.2 on the adult contemporary chart and No.12 on the Billboard chart. It also reached No.3 in South Africa.

  2. Aug 13, 2016 · It was the title song for the movie Baby the Rain Must Fall which starred Steve McQueen. It appeared in his album Baby the Rain Must Fall.....In 1965 it peaked at number 12...

  3. Jan 11, 2012 · Glenn Yarbrough singing Baby The Rain Must Fall - from the movie of the same name starring Steve McQueen. Glenn Yarbrough (born January 12, 1930) is an Ameri...

  4. Jan 25, 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Legacy Recordings Baby the Rain Must Fall (From the Columbia Film "Baby the Rain Must Fall") · Glenn Yarbrough Baby the Rain Must Fall ℗ Originally...

  5. Nov 30, 2023 · Glenn Yarbroughs 1965 hit song “Babythe Rain Must Fall” may seem catchy and lighthearted at first listen, but a closer examination reveals deeper meaning to the lyrics and the story behind the song.

  6. Baby the Rain Must Fall Lyrics. [Verse 1] Some men climb a mountain. Some men swim the sea. Some men fly above the sky. They are what they must be. [Chorus] But, baby, the rain must fall....

  7. "Baby the Rain Must Fall" is a song written by Elmer Bernstein and Ernie Sheldon and performed by Glenn Yarbrough after he left the Limeliters for a solo career. In early 1965, the song reached #2 on the adult contemporary chart and #12 on the Billboard chart.

  8. Baby, the Rain Must Fall Lyrics by Glenn Yarbrough from the The Country Gentlemen [Dominion] album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Some men climb a mountain, Some men swim the sea, Some men fly above the sky: They are what they must be. But, baby….

  9. Glenn Yarbrough - Baby The Rain Must Fall - YouTube Music. 0:00 / 0:00. Glenn Robertson Yarbrough was born January 12, 1930 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He began recording music in 1951 after...

  10. The title song, with music composed by Elmer Bernstein and lyrics written by Ernie Sheldon, was performed by McQueen's character in the film. A version by Glenn Yarbrough reached #12 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #2 on the Easy Listening [6] chart.

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