• "I'll Take the Rain" is the third and final single from American rock band R.E.M.'s 12th studio album, Reveal (2001). Released on November 19, 2001, the...
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  • released—"Imitation of Life", "All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star)", and "I'll Take the Rain"—with the former reaching the top 10 throughout Europe. Reviews...
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    versions of "The Lifting" and four of "I've Been High." "I'll Take the Rain" was the only one of Reveals three singles to be included on r.e.m.IX. The album...
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  • the River" "I'll Take the Rain" (Buck, Mills, Stipe) "At My Most Beautiful" (Buck, Mills, Stipe) "So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)" Disc 4 R.E.M. at The Tabernacle...
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    utilizes five songs from the "Left" side of the album Reckoning as its soundtrack; "Harborcoat", "7 Chinese Bros.", "So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)", "Pretty...
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    which the group performed a new, unnamed song.: 434  The piece, eventually titled "So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)", became the first single from the band's...
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  • songs recorded by the American alternative rock band R.E.M. that were officially released. The list includes songs performed by the entire band only (Berry...
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  • DeJoseph) – 4:48 "Lotus" (Buck, Mills, Stipe) (Stéphane Sednaoui) – 4:35 "I'll Take the Rain" (Buck, Mills, Stipe) (David Weir) – 4:38 Recorded at Trafalgar Square...
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  • the Rushes" "Maps and Legends" "Harborcoat" "Hyena" "Driver 8" "Fall on Me" "Good Advices" "Sitting Still" "So. Central Rain" "Have You Ever Seen the...
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  • Bad Day (R.E.M. song) (category Songs about the media)
    album, In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003, and was released as the album's lead single on September 15, 2003. An outtake version of the song originally...
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