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- " Storm in a Teacup " is a song written by Lynsey de Paul (credited as Lynsey Rubin) and Ron Roker, recorded by the British group The Fortunes and released as a single in 1972.
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" Storm in a Teacup " is a song written by Lynsey de Paul (credited as Lynsey Rubin) and Ron Roker, [1] recorded by the British group The Fortunes and released as a single in 1972. Background. The recording was arranged by Lew Warburton and produced by Roger Cook and Roger Greenaway.
Mar 17, 2015 · Birmingham-based band The Fortunes notched up just five UK chart hits - this was their final entry. The song, co-written by Lynsey de Paul peaked at #7 in 1...
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Writers. Lynsey Rubin & Ron Roker. Released in. 1972. Tags. Storm in a Teacup Lyrics: One drop of rain / On your window pane / Doesn't mean to say / There's a thunderstorm comin' / The rain...
“Storm in a Teacup” by The Fortunes (UK Group) was written by Lynsey Rubin & Ron Roker.
Dec 26, 2023 · One such song that has left a lasting impact on me is “Storm in a Teacup” by The Fortunes, a British pop group. Released in 1972, this catchy tune delves deep into the complexities of human emotions, reminding us that sometimes we may blow things out of proportion.
The song Storm in a Teacup was written by Lynsey De Paul and Ron Roker and was first released by The Fortunes in 1972. It was covered by Orchester Konrad Grewe, Steven Smith & Father, Lynsey De Paul, The Alan Caddy Orchestra and Singers and other artists.
Storm in a Teacup: Directed by Ian Dalrymple, Victor Saville. With Vivien Leigh, Rex Harrison, Cecil Parker, Sara Allgood. A local politician in Scotland tries to break the reporter who wrote a negative story about him, and who is also in love with his daughter.