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Jeanoliffen | 09:14 Sat 16th Jun 2018 | Adverts
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The song from the freemans latest ad I think is called" I can't stand the rain".Does anyone know who the female singer is please?

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It is Roo Savill http://tvadsongs.uk/freemans-advert-music-summer-thinking-about-last-time/ Hans.
17:31 Sat 16th Jun 2018
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I don't think it is Tina Turner...it sounds like meghan trainor to me?
the female vocalist isn’t credited

Jobbing artiste ?
Sorry I am unable to help.

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so
annoying, cos I really like her voice.
Anne Peebles?

Ann Peebles recorded the original version of "I Can't Stand The Rain" in '73.
However, the song in the ad is "Can't Stand The Rain" by Dan Skinner, Adam Skinner, Dave James -
Sorry fiction-factory - missed your answer.
Yes, it's the unnamed uncredited female vocalist we are wondering about. Sounds a bit like Eliza Dolittle to me but it must be some session singer who isn't deemed important enough to be credited
Sorry, crossed posts
Seems it might be Roo Savill - compare and contrast -
Have a listen to the song in full :-



Hans.
@4candles.....Full marks to you for identifying Roo Savill as the Singer. I only confirmed the fact and didn't notice that you had already given the full audio recording of the song.

Cheers Hasn.
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Hooray, Yes it is Roo Savill (and she does sound like Eliza Doolittle, who I also like) I've been checking it out on You tube. Thank You so much everyone for helping to identifying this lovely young lady.
Ooh, like that! I think she sounds more like Paloma Faith.
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lol......shall we agree to differ xxx
Whoever it is ,she thinks she's Eliza Doolittle! :-)

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