No More Rain (In This Cloud)

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"No More Rain (In This Cloud)"
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Single by Angie Stone
from the album Black Diamond
ReleasedAugust 17, 1999
Recorded1998
Genre
Length4:42
Label Arista
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Angie Stone
Angie Stone singles chronology
"No More Rain (In This Cloud)"
(1999)
"Life Story"
(2000)

"No More Rain (In This Cloud)" is the debut single by American recording artist Angie Stone. It was written by Stone along with Bert Williams and Gordon Chambers for Stone's debut studio album, Black Diamond (1999), while production was helmed by Stone. The song is built around a sample of "Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)" by Gladys Knight & the Pips. Due to the inclusion of the sample, Jim Weatherly is also credited as a songwriter. The song served as Stone's solo debut single and reached the top of Billboard's Adult R&B Songs in the United States.

Contents

Track listings

CD maxi single [3]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."No More Rain (In This Cloud)" (Radio Edit)
Stone4:00
2."No More Rain (In This Cloud)" (Wookie Vocal Mix featuring Lain)
  • Stone
  • Williams
  • Chambers
  • Weatherly
  • Luther Lain Gray
4:48
3."My Lovin' Will Give You Something"DeVeaux4:34
4."No More Rain (In This Cloud)" (Wookie Dub featuring Lain)
  • Stone
  • Williams
  • Chambers
  • Weatherly
  • Gray
  • Stone
  • Wookie [a]
5:00
5."U Had a Lady" (duet with Carl Thomas)
  • Stone
  • Phil Temple
  • Rex Rideout
  • Sekou Aiken
  • Temple
  • Rideout
4:55
Remix single
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."No More Rain (In This Cloud)" (Radio Edit)
  • Stone
  • Williams
  • Chambers
  • Weatherly
Stone4:00
2."No More Rain (In This Cloud)" (StarGate Mix – Radio Edit)
  • Stone
  • Williams
  • Chambers
  • Weatherly
3:54
3."No More Rain (In This Cloud)" (Erick Sermon Remix featuring Loon)
  • Stone
  • Williams
  • Chambers
  • Weatherly
4:16
4."No More Rain (In This Cloud)" (Wookie Vocal Mix featuring Lain)
  • Stone
  • Williams
  • Chambers
  • Weatherly
  • Gray
  • Stone
  • Wookie [a]
4:48
5."No More Rain (In This Cloud)" (Album Version)
  • Stone
  • Williams
  • Chambers
  • Weatherly
Stone4:42

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