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About the Song

The Classics IV’s “Stormy” is a timeless pop gem that perfectly encapsulates the sound of the sixties. Released in 1968, the song quickly climbed the charts, becoming one of the group’s signature hits.

The song’s melancholic tone, combined with its infectious melody, creates a captivating blend of emotions. The lyrics paint a picture of a stormy relationship, filled with both passion and pain. The group’s vocal harmonies are particularly impressive, adding depth and richness to the song.

“Stormy” is a testament to the songwriting and production values of the era. The arrangement is simple yet effective, with the focus firmly on the melody and vocals. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to its timeless appeal.Dennis Yost & The Classics IV biography | Last.fm

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Lyrics: Stormy

You were the sunshine, baby, whenever you smiled
But I call you Stormy today
All of a sudden that ole rain’s fallin’ down
And my world is cloudy and gray
You’ve gone away

Oh Stormy, oh Stormy
Bring back that sunny day

Yesterday’s love was like a warm summer breeze
But, like the weather ya changed
Now things are dreary, baby
And it’s windy and cold
And I stand alone in the rain
Callin’ your name

Oh Stormy, oh Stormy
Bring back that sunny day

Oh Stormy, oh Stormy
Bring back that sunny day
Bring back that sunny day

Oh Stormy
Oh Stormy
Oh Stormy…

 

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