About "I Wish It Would Rain Down"
"I Wish It Would Rain Down" is a song by English musician Phil Collins from his fourth solo studio album, ...But Seriously (1989). The song was a chart success in early 1990, peaking at No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart, No. 3 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on the Canadian RPM 100 Singles chart; in the latter country, it was the most successful song of 1990. Collins felt that it was as close as he had ever got, at the time, to writing a blues song.Eric Clapton plays lead guitar throughout the song, which also features a large gospel choir. Regarding Clapton's contribution, Collins recalls, "I said 'Eric, have I never asked you to play? Come on, I've got a song right up your street.'"
Top songs by Phil Collins
- In The Air Tonight
- Against All Odds
- Another Day In Paradise
- Can't Stop Loving You
- You'll Be In My Heart
- I Wish It Would Rain Down
- Against All Odds (take A Look At Me Now)
- A Groovy Kind Of Love
- One More Night
- You Touch My Heart
- Two Hearts
- Do You Remember
- This Must Be Love
- Something Happened On The Way To Heaven
- Find A Way To My Heart
- You Can't Hurry Love
- Easy Lover
- Separate Lives
- All Of My Life
- Don't Lose My Number
- Father To Son
- Groovy Kind Of Love
- It's In Your Eyes
- Colours
- Testify
- Everyday
- Son Of Man
- Dance Into The Light
- We Fly So Close
- Tomorrow Never Knows
- Two Worlds
- If Leaving Me Is Easy
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