"Here Comes the Rain Again" is a 1983 song by British duo Eurythmics and the opening track from their third studio album Touch.
It's the wandering in and out of melancholy, a dark beauty that sort of is like the rose that's when it's darkest unfolding and bloodred just before the garden, dies.
It was an overcast day, and Stewart was playing "melancholy A minor-ish chords with the B note in it" on his Casio keyboard.
Lennox came over, looked out the window at the gray skies and the New York skyline, and spontaneously sang, "Here comes the rain again".
[citation needed] The entire five-minute version did not appear on any Eurythmics album until the U.S. edition of Greatest Hits in 1991.
Cash Box said that "Lennox sounds familiarly sultry and wispy, while Dave Stewart’s minor-key composition is laced with pizzicato strings and chiming, open chord guitar work.