Spring Rain (Bebu Silvetti song)
"Lluvia de primavera", released in America as "Spring Rain", is an instrumental composition by Bebu Silvetti.
Chart performance
Two years after its release in 1975, the single spent fifteen weeks on the US Billboard Hot 100, debuting at number 96 the week of January 22, 1977 and peaking at number 39 the week of March 19, 1977. It eventually joined the list of 1970s one-hit wonders in the United States. In the US, on the National Disco Action Top 40 chart, "Spring Rain" went to #4. "Spring Rain" was also a hit on the Easy Listening chart, peaking at #13.The single charted in South Africa in June 1977 at #4. The album version is longer than the original 1975 single version, which covered only the Hispavox A-side, with "Travel Check" on the B-side. In March 1977 Polydor Germany issued the album version split over 2 x 7" sides for discotheque use as "Spring Rain Part I / Part II".
TV themes
- The tune was used as the opening theme for Penn State Football TV Highlight Show from 1977.
- The tune was used as the theme of the short-lived 1978-79 syndicated game/talk hybrid show The Love Experts, and the unsold 1978 pilot of Mind Readers.
- The tune was used as the theme of the unsold 1980 pilot called Strictly Confidential.
- The tune was used as the theme of the unsold 1983 pilot called Famous Last Words....
- The tune was used as the theme of the unsold 1984 pilot of Jackpot!.
- The Big Spin.
Popular culture
- The single has been reissued on many compilations, such as Salsoul Jam 2000.
Samples
- "Spring Rain" has been sampled on songs including: Shangri-La (Denki Groove song), and Helter Stupid.