
The Rainmakers were a Kansas City, Missouri-based original rock band, fronted by Bob Walkenhorst, which had a small string of hits in the late 1980s and early 1990s in the United States and Europe, especially Norway. Band History The Rainmakers were formed in 1983 as a three-piece bar band called "Steve, Bob and Rich," which "quickly became popular throughout the Midwest," according to one Amazon.com review.[1] They released one album, Balls, under this name.
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Binibini
Sinta, I won't last a day without you
Miss Maganda
Mahalin Mo Ako
Ok sa akin
Talagang Sa iyo
Ale-ale
Gabi't Araw
Let My People Go-Go
Pang-Umaga, Pang-Tanghali, Pang-Gabi
1 Minute Silence
Noong ako'y labing isang taon
Patawad
Let My People Go Go
Small Circles
Downstream
You And Me
Big Fat Blonde
Rockabilly Standard
The Wages Of Sin
Long Gone Long
Government Cheese
Reckoning Day
Information
Spend It On Love
Hoo Dee Hoo
Snakedance
Rockin' At The T-Dance
Nobody Knows
No Romance
The One That Got Away
You're The Only One
Let My People Go
Drinkin' On The Job
Sixteen Tons
Johnny Reb
The Lakeview Man
One more summer
Doomsville
Shiny Shiny
Another Guitar
5 Minute Silence
I Talk With My Hands
Battle Of The Roses
Urban Break
Wild Oats
Tell Her No
Rainmaker
Tornado of Love
The Other Side of the World
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