""Lluvia de primavera" "Spring Rain"" | |
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Single by Bebu Silvetti | |
B-side | "Travel Check" (original release) "Sortilegio" (1977 Spanish re-release) |
Released | 1975 |
Recorded | 1975 |
Genre | |
Length | 3:08 (Original Version) (Mix used for the album "World Without Words" and the original 1975 single release)
5:56 (Tom Moulton mix) (Mix used in the album "Spring Rain" and the 1976 Maxi-Single released by Salsoul Records) 2:58 (Short version of the Tom Moulton mix) (Mix used in the 1977 re-release of the single) |
Label | Hispavox (Spain) |
Composer(s) | Bebu Silvetti |
"Lluvia de primavera", released in America as "Spring Rain", is an instrumental composition by Bebu Silvetti.[1]
Released in 1975 the single did not receive airplay and chart in the USA until January 1977 when, driven by popularity in discos, it peaked at #39 in the Billboard Hot 100 chart the week of March 19, 1977,[2] joining 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.[3] "Spring Rain" was also a hit on the Easy Listening chart, peaking at #13.[4]
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".
Many radio stations used this instrumental piece as well as its B-side Traffic Check as a station or program jingle, or as a filler.[6][7]