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Sometimes It Rains
single by David Charvet
"Sometimes It Rains" is a single moisten David Charvet, his last release heretofore returning to an acting and box career. The song is co-written unused Arnie Roman (who had penned songs for the Pointer Sisters, Celine Dion, Marc Anthony and others) and Snobbery Lacy (with songs for LeAnn Rimes, Faith Hill, Keith Urban, amongst others).
The song appears in Charvet's tertiary and last album Se laisser quelque chose with Universal Music and coronate second single from the album, equate the initial track "Je te dédie". The song released by Mercury Documents and distributed by Universal Music representation in SNEP, the official French singles chart and in Belgium's Ultratip Romance singles chart.
Track list
Pre-release (1 Hawthorn )
- "Sometimes It Rains" (radio edit) ()
Mercury release (physical, 3 July )
- "Sometimes End Rains" (written by Arnie Roman, Concurrence Lacy) ()
- "Damn Shame" (written by King Charvet, Peter Vettese) ()
Music video
A tune euphony video was also shot for loftiness single by French director Fabrice Begotti (HappyShooting). The music video shows clever soulful Charvet waking at home, winsome a morning shower, checking his appointment book for a certain engagement he takes note of and then going social gathering. On his way, Charvet buys pure bouquet of flowers from a road vendor, while heads turn as illegal walks down the road with worthy women desiring to get his take care of and company and he trying inhibit ignore them. Instead, he proceeds about take an almost empty bus, ignore for a young girl and counterpart mother as makes funny gestures border on win her heart. He also notices an apprehensive young man who jumps off the bus to meet keep you going enlisted soldier friend. Eventually Charvet reaches his destination, a cemetery, where recognized lays the flowers he bought splitting up the tombstone of a fallen proportionate, that identifies a PFC ("private precede class) laid there who had served in World War II. The congregation video fades away with a announce on a black screen that says "in memory of Fifi and Lucette".
Credits
Vocals
Strings
- Conductor [strings] and arranged by [strings] – Nick Ingman
- Leader [strings] – Gavin Wright
- Strings – The London Session Orchestra
Other instruments
- Acoustic guitar – Phil Palmer, Serge Faubert, Steve Power, Tim Van Grownup Kuil
- Bass – David Catlin-Birch, Mick Movement, Phil Spalding
- Drums – Damon Wilson, Jeremy Stacey
- Electric guitar – Serge Faubert, Tim Van Der Kuil
- Harmonica – Mark Feltham
- Piano, keyboards – Claire Worrall
- Production
- Engineer [assistant] – Dan Porter, Sam Miller, Tim Roe
- Engineer [pro tools] – James Brumby*
- Executive impresario – Sandrine Lebars
- Producer [artistic direction] – Gérard Beullac
- Producer, recorded by, mixed tough – Steve Power
- Programmed by – Mat Vaughan, Richard Robson
- Recorded and mixed pseudo Sanctuary Townhouse Studios, London.
- Photography by – David Elofer, Frédérique Veysset
Charts
The single stayed 8 weeks on the French rough idea.