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Sedaka wrote this joyful and introspective song with Philip Cody, whose credits include the Huey Lewis & the News song "Doing It All For My Baby" and the Carpenters hit "Solitaire," which he also wrote with Sedaka. In our interview with Phil Cody, he explained: "Neil had a house in Forestburgh, New York, which is up in the Catskills. We were going to go up there and spend a few days in the summertime and just woodshed. The thing is that I'd met a new love and I didn't want to go up there. And when I got there, I was kind of hostile to the whole process. I've never said anything to Neil about this, but as I think about it, I wanted to just get the songs written and get back to the city and my new girlfriend. So we got together on a morning and Neil sat down and played me the changes and the melody to 'Laughter in the Rain.' I just sat there with a blank stare on my face. I had nothing. I had totally nothing. I excused myself, and I went out and took a walk. We were up in the country so I just took a walk and I sat down in a field near a golf course, smoked a joint, and watched some deer frolicking. I spent about an hour and a half, two hours out in the sun just kind of nodding off under a tree. I got myself up a couple of hours later and walked my way back, and Neil was there. I sat down, picked up a yellow pad of paper and in five minutes I had most of the song done."

In America, this was Sedaka's comeback single. He had 11 Top-40 hits from 1960-1963, but couldn't score a hit after the British Invasion. His fortunes were so bad in America, that this song was at first released only in England, where it was included on an album called Overnight Success. When it was released in America, it re-ignited Sedaka's career and he had six more Top-40 hits by 1977. That's not counting "Love Will Keep Us Together," which he wrote with Howie Greenfield and included on the Sedaka's Back album. The cover by Captain & Tennille was the biggest hit of 1975.

Elton John helped make this song an American hit. It was first released in the UK, where it went to #15, but in America, Sedaka couldn't get any traction since his last hit there was "Bad Girl" in 1963. Neil was recording an album in London with 10cc when he reconnected with Elton, who he first met in 1972. Elton had just started his own record label, Rocket Records, and offered to put out a Sedaka single in America. Since "Laughter In The Rain" was already a hit in the UK, that was the choice, and while Sedaka's name didn't carry much clout among radio station program directors, anything with Elton John's name on it was sure to get some spins. So later in 1974, "Laughter" was released on Rocket Records with liner notes and endorsements by Elton, and the song took off, becoming his second million-seller 12 years after his first, which was "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do."

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Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Laughter In The Rain.
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MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
101BPM

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Razor & Tie
© 2007 Razor & Tie Recordings., Marketed by Razor & Tie Recordings. Distributed by Concord Music Group, Inc.
℗ 2007 Razor & Tie Recordings., Marketed by Razor & Tie Recordings. Distributed by Concord Music Group, Inc.

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