Storm in a Teacup (The Fortunes song)

"[2] Indeed, Cook was so knocked out that he recommended that The Fortunes record the song, with him and Greenway as the producers and an arrangement by Lew Warburton.

[13] Scottish journalist Alastair McKay describes the song as "an extraordinary thing, a swirl of pop soul".

This version has been included on a number of her compilation albums, starting with The World of Lynsey de Paul[18] and most recently on the CD Sugar and Beyond.

[20] De Paul also performed a live version of the song on the prime time BBC TV show "The Two Ronnies".

[21] "Storm in a Teacup" has been covered by other artists, notably Springfield Revival on their 1973 album, Highlights,[22] the Tremeloes,[23] Tony Hatch and His Orchestra,[24] Alan Caddy Orchestra And Singers,[25] Steven Smith and Father,[26] Bob Rowe,[27] The Mike Morton Congregation,[28] Orchester Konrad Grewe,[29] Cliff Carpenter,[30] folk group "Just Us" on their self-titled album,[31] and also Manchester United F.C.

Danish singer Vojo released his version on his 1976 Polydor album "What a Difference a Day Makes"[36] and as the B-side to his single "Dear Son!

[39] A French language version of the song, entitled "Dans La Vie, Tout S'Arrange",[40] was recorded by Ginette Reno and released as a single in Canada in 1972,[41] where it peaked at #2 on the French-Canadian Top Ten.

[47] On 18 April 2022, Roaddust Records announced the world-wide release of "Storm In a Teacup" by Thomas Engström as a single,[48] which was also included on his 2023 album, Pure Pop.

[49] In 1979 The Fortunes released the EP single "Movin' Out", written by Billy Joel, which featured a new version of "Storm in a Teacup" as the second track on the B-side.