Disambiguation evidence for “Stormy” by Classics IV via surface form

""Stormy""


As subject (42)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label ""Stormy"".

Predicate Object
arrangement lush orchestral-style arrangement
artist Classics IV
associatedAct Classics IV featuring Dennis Yost
bSide "24 Hours of Loneliness"
chartPerformance reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States
chartPosition Australia Go-Set chart top 40
chartPosition Canada RPM Top Singles number 13
chartPosition US Billboard Hot 100 number 5
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decade 1960s
era late 1960s pop
format 7-inch single
genre blue-eyed soul
genre pop
genre soft rock
hasCoverVersion Santana version "Stormy"
hasLegacy enduring popularity on oldies and soft rock radio
hasLegacy frequently included on 1960s compilation albums
hasNotableCharacteristic blue-eyed soul sound
hasNotableCharacteristic melodic guitar and horn lines
hasNotableCharacteristic romantic, melancholic lyrics
includedOn album "Mamas and Papas/Soul Train"
instanceOf single
instanceOf song
isConsidered classic of late-1960s pop
language English
length approximately 3 minutes
originalMedium vinyl record
performer Classics IV
producer Buddy Buie
recordLabel Imperial Records
recordingPeriod 1968
releaseDate 1968-08
releaseYear 1968
style ballad
tempo slow-to-mid tempo
theme romantic relationship turmoil
vocalStyle smooth vocals
vocalist Dennis Yost
writer Buddy Buie
writer Buddy Buie
surface form: Buddy Buie and J. R. Cobb
writer J. R. Cobb