People Say It's in the Air explained

"People Say It's in the Air" is a pop song originally performed by Herreys. It is composed by Tim Norell with lyrics by Ola Håkansson.

Herreys versions

Varje liten droppe regn
Type:EP
Artist:Herreys
Varje liten droppe regn
Artist:Herreys
Album:Crazy People and EP Varje liten droppe regn

Herreys also recorded and released a Swedish version, "Varje liten droppe regn", with lyrics by Ingela Forsman which appears on the album Crazy People.

Track listing

The EP contained the tracks

Chart performance

"Varje liten droppe regn" entered Swedish Trackslistan on 22 December 1984 and stayed on the chart for 3 weeks peaking at #13. It entered the singles chart on 21 December 1984 at #11 remaining on the list for 3 weeks.[1]

Jonna cover

In 1985 Finnish child artist Jonna Tervomaa (then only 12 years old and known with the artist name Jonna) had a cover of the song, with Finnish lyrics and name "Sadepisaroita", Raindrops. The song was on her second album, named Tykkään susta.

Ankie Bagger cover

People Say It's in the Air
Type:single
Artist:Ankie Bagger
Album:Where Were You Last Night
Released:1988
B-Side:"That's No Reason"
Producer:Tim Norell, Ola Håkansson, Anders Hansson

In 1988 the song was the breakthrough for Swedish singer Ankie Bagger and formed part of her album Where Were You Last Night.

Izabelle cover

In 2004 Swedish artist Isabelle Filling (then known with the artist name Izabelle) had a cover of the song, with Swedish lyrics and name "Varje liten droppe regn".

Chart performance

Bagger's version entered Swedish Trackslistan on 25 February 1989 and stayed on the chart for 4 weeks, peaking at #3.

References

  1. "Herrey's - Varje liten droppe regn", swedishcharts.com. Retrieved 23 February 2014.