: A 1994 "Brothers in Rhythm" remix brought a progressive house energy to the track.
: Written by Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart while staying at the Mayflower Hotel in New York City.
White labels are typically vinyl records with plain white sleeves or labels, often used for promotional copies or bootlegs. For this track, several notable versions exist: Eurythmics - Here Comes The Rain Again (White Label Remix)
: An uncredited bootleg remix known for its underground house vibe.
The refers to a collection of underground or promotional versions of the 1983 synth-pop masterpiece. While the original track is a cinematic blend of melancholy synth and orchestral strings, white label versions often strip it down for the dance floor or offer rare, unedited takes. Origins of the Classic : A 1994 "Brothers in Rhythm" remix brought
: RCA issued a white label promotional 12" (Catalog: RIM 1) in the US featuring the full 5:00 version of the song.
: Over the decades, many DJs have created unauthorized "white label" house or trance remixes: White labels are typically vinyl records with plain
Experience the club-oriented energy of a prominent white label version below: