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The Weather Girls is an American musical duo. Formed in San Francisco, California in 1977 as Two Tons O' Fun, the duo, consisting of singers Izora Armstead and Martha Wash, originally served as Sylvester's backup singers. Later changing their name to The Two Tons and finally The Weather Girls, the duo reached their peak in popularity in 1982 with the international hit "It's Raining Men", which sold 6 over million copies worldwide and was included the following year in their album Success
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The Weather Girls predicted hot weather in their rendition of this Four Seasons classic. Contemporary! Available: SSA. Performance Time: Approx. 2:20.
Arranger: Kirby Shaw | Composer: Bob Gaudio Performed By: The Weather Girls | Musical: Jersey Boys
Who knew that Paul Shaffer (of "Letterman" fame) wrote one of the biggest disco hits of the '70s? The Weather Girls made the top-selling recording, and we bring it to you in all its luscious, polyester splendor. The forecast: "Tonight, just about half past ten, for the first time in history it's gonna start raining men!" Bring it home, girls!
Arranger: Greg Gilpin | Composer: Paul Shaffer Performed By: The Weather Girls
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