: The cover brought a-ha closer to The Everly Brothers; the legendary duo was so impressed by the rendition that they presented each member of a-ha with a set of guitars.
The official music video for cover of " Crying in the Rain " was released in 1990 as the lead single from their fourth studio album, East of the Sun, West of the Moon . Artistic Vision and Visuals a_ha_crying_in_the_rain_official_video
: This track marked a move toward a more mature, acoustic-driven "California rock" sound, moving away from the electronic production of their 1980s hits. a-ha - Crying in the Rain (Official Video) 6 Nov 2010 — a-ha - Crying in the Rain (Official Video) YouTube·a-ha Crying in the Rain / (Seemingly) Non-Stop July by a-ha : The cover brought a-ha closer to The
: It was filmed in Big Springs, Montana , utilizing bleak, desolate landscapes, abandoned buildings, and a lone windmill to reflect the song's themes of isolation and hidden sorrow. a-ha - Crying in the Rain (Official Video)
Directed by —the same director behind the iconic "Take On Me" and "The Sun Always Shines on T.V."—the video departs from the band's earlier synth-pop aesthetic for a grittier, cinematic look.
: The video is shot in a moody, near-monochrome style, featuring a heist-like subplot where the band members (Morten Harket, Magne Furuholmen, and Pål Waaktaar-Savoy) appear to be involved in a mysterious robbery or escape. Musical Context