"Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall" is a 1944 song performed as a duet by The Ink Spots, featuring Bill Kenny, and Ella Fitzgerald. Their recording was made on August 30, 1944 for Decca Records (catalog No. 23356B).[1] The song was written by Allan Roberts (lyrics) and Doris Fisher (melody). The name of the song originates from a quotation of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow from the poem "Rainy Day".[2] The song has also been included in the soundtrack for several videogames.
Chart performance
The successful single went to number one on both The Harlem Hit Parade and the pop chart.[3] The B-side of the single entitled, "I'm Making Believe" also became a popular hit[4] on both charts.
Cover versions
Teresa Brewer – her single for Coral Records charted briefly in 1953, peaking at No. 23.[5]
Frankie Avalon – included on the album The Young Frankie Avalon (1959).[6]
Smokey Robinson Warm Thoughts Album Released on Tamla Records (1980) "Into Each Rain Some Life Must Fall" (Doris Fisher, Allan Roberts) - 4:34
In pop culture
"Into each life some rain must fall' is the opening line of the first verse to Deeper Shade of Blue by Steps.
The version by The Ink Spots and Ella Fitzgerald was used in the BBC series The Singing Detective (1986).[9]
The song was used in the 2001 'Transport' commercial of Dutch insurance company Centraal Beheer.[10]
The line: "Into each life a little rain must fall" is used in The Rockford Files, season 1 episode 7 at the 10 minute mark. Episode name: "Tall Woman in a Red Wagon".