White labels are typically vinyl records with plain white sleeves or labels, often used for promotional copies or bootlegs. For this track, several notable versions exist:
: Written by Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart while staying at the Mayflower Hotel in New York City.
: RCA issued a white label promotional 12" (Catalog: RIM 1) in the US featuring the full 5:00 version of the song. Eurythmics - Here Comes The Rain Again (White Label Remix)
: A popular unofficial remix often shared in dance music circles.
: An uncredited bootleg remix known for its underground house vibe. White labels are typically vinyl records with plain
: Features the British Philharmonic Orchestra , conducted by Michael Kamen, blended with programmed drum machines and sequencers. The "White Label" & Remix Landscape
: A 1994 "Brothers in Rhythm" remix brought a progressive house energy to the track. : RCA issued a white label promotional 12"
: The lyrics were spontaneously inspired by Lennox looking out at a "slate grey sky" while Stewart played melancholic chords on a Casio keyboard.