Singin' in the Rain (song)

"Singin' in the Rain"
Song by Cliff Edwards, The Brox Sisters
and An All Star Cast
PublishedMay 27, 1929 (1929-05-27) by Robbins Music Corp.[1]
Genre
Composer(s)Nacio Herb Brown
Lyricist(s)Arthur Freed
Gene Kelly performing the song in the 1952 film Singin' in the Rain

"Singin' in the Rain" is a song with lyrics by Arthur Freed and music by Nacio Herb Brown. Doris Eaton Travis introduced the song on Broadway in The Hollywood Music Box Revue in 1929. It was then widely popularized by Cliff Edwards and the Brox Sisters in The Hollywood Revue of 1929.[2] Many contemporary artists had hit records with "Singin' in the Rain" since its release, including Cliff Edwards (number 1 for 12 weeks), Earl Burtnett (number 4 for 10 weeks) and Gus Arnheim (number 9 for 7 weeks) in 1929 alone.[3]

The song is famously associated with the history of cinema, as it reached popularity during the transition from silent films to "talkies". Years later, the lyricist of "Singin' in the Rain", Arthur Freed conceived the idea of the film based on the back catalogs of songs written during the era by himself and Nacio Herb Brown. This resulted in a musical film of the same name, Singin' in the Rain (1952), which serves a lighthearted depiction of Hollywood in the late 1920s. The performance by Gene Kelly dancing through puddles in a rainstorm garnered the song the third spot on the American Film Institute ranking of 100 Years...100 Songs.

  1. ^ Jones, Kenneth; Simonson, Robert (May 11, 2010). "Doris Eaton Travis, Among the Last of the Ziegfeld Girls, Dead at 106". Playbill. Playbill.com. Retrieved May 12, 2010.
  2. ^ "Song title 788 – Singin' in the Rain". tsort.info. Retrieved June 22, 2024.