End of the World is a 1968 album by Greek Progressive rock band Aphrodite's Child. It features the UK top 30 hit "Rain and Tears" .
Les Nanas (The Chicks) is a 1985 French comedy with an entirely female cast, directed by Annick Lanoë.
Christine is in her forties when she learns that her partner Robert has been having an affair for the past few months. As a liberated woman, Christine refuses to put up with this situation, and supported by her girlfriends who are themselves struggling to find their Mr Right, she takes steps to get in touch with her rival...
Catherine Jacob appeared in an uncredited role.
The Chicks were a New Zealand singing sibling duo; sisters Judy and Sue Donaldson scored several hits in their native country, including 'Miss You Baby', which sounded similar to a song released by Lynne Randell entitled 'Ciao Baby'. After they split up, Sue launched a successful solo career, as Suzanne Lynch or simply Suzanne.
Rain from the sky
Tears in your eyes
Put a little light in your heart
Wipe the tears from your eyes
Hush darling don't you cry
Face reality in this time
Sitting in the morning sun
watching all the birds go by
Oh how I wish I could fLy
Put your little hand in mine
There ain't no mountain
high enough
there ain't no mountain we
cannot climb
Bridge How many times I've seen
Tears coming from your blue eyes
Rain and tears are the same
but in the sun you got to play
the game
When you cry in winter time
you can pretend
it's nothing but the rain
In winter, spring summer, fall
All you got to do is call
There a rainbow at the end
of every storm
Both sign of love and me say
Both sign of Life
It's like a message coming straight
from above
Rain from the sky
Tears in your eyes
Cool cool runings I say
Tomorrow is another day
Put your troubles all away
Don't worry you are never alone
Bridge So give me an answer of love
I need an answer of love of love
Rain and tears are the same...
Rain and tears both are shown
for in my heart there never be the sun
When you cry in winter time
You can pretend it's nothing but the rain