The song explores themes of , resilience , and the hiding of private pain .
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
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.
: After the cover's success, a-ha formed a close bond with the Everly Brothers. The duo even presented the band with a set of guitars that a-ha continues to use in performances. Lyrical Meaning & Themes
: 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.
: The track was first recorded and popularized by The Everly Brothers in 1961, reaching number 6 on the US Billboard Hot 100.