: The track was first recorded and popularized by The Everly Brothers in 1961, reaching number 6 on the US Billboard Hot 100.

The song was originally written by the legendary songwriting duo and Carole King . In a unique creative experiment at Aldon Music, regular writing partners swapped for a day: King (who usually worked with Gerry Goffin) paired with Greenfield.

: The narrator is determined to keep their "pride" after a breakup. They specifically pray for stormy weather so that their tears cannot be distinguished from raindrops, ensuring their ex never sees their sorrow.

Released in 1990 as the lead single for their fourth album, , "Crying in the Rain" marked a stylistic shift for the Norwegian band a-ha. Transitioning away from their synth-pop roots, the track delivered a moody, melancholic interpretation of a 1960s classic. Historical Origins & Composition