Her live performance on the Wish 107.5 Bus remains a fan favorite, viewed millions of times as a showcase of her enduring vocal finesse.
Sheryn Regis’s rendition of is widely considered her signature hit, cementing her reputation as the "Crystal Voice of Asia" and a premiere "Power Belter" in the Philippines. Originally by Wendy Moten, Regis's 2004 revival was her final piece in the singing competition Star In A Million , where she finished as first runner-up. Critical and Professional Reception
The song was so popular it topped the Myx Music Chart for 12 consecutive weeks . It also earned her the playful title "Queen of Prepositions" because fans often struggled with the sequence of "In," "Out," and "Of" in the title. Commercial Performance & Legacy
While some reviewers note her early performances occasionally sounded "nasalized" or "thin" in the higher larynx, they consistently praise her "gorgeous, big, juicy" belting notes and intricate riffs and runs.
Critics often point out that she captures the song's emotional core, making it feel deeply personal.
The song served as the title track for her debut studio album in 2004. The album sold over 40,000 copies and was certified Platinum by PARI.
In 2023, Regis released a duet version with the original singer, Wendy Moten, who acknowledged Regis for helping popularize the song in Asia.
The song is highly regarded for its technical difficulty and Regis's emotional delivery:
Her live performance on the Wish 107.5 Bus remains a fan favorite, viewed millions of times as a showcase of her enduring vocal finesse.
Sheryn Regis’s rendition of is widely considered her signature hit, cementing her reputation as the "Crystal Voice of Asia" and a premiere "Power Belter" in the Philippines. Originally by Wendy Moten, Regis's 2004 revival was her final piece in the singing competition Star In A Million , where she finished as first runner-up. Critical and Professional Reception
The song was so popular it topped the Myx Music Chart for 12 consecutive weeks . It also earned her the playful title "Queen of Prepositions" because fans often struggled with the sequence of "In," "Out," and "Of" in the title. Commercial Performance & Legacy Come on in out of the Rain - Sheryn Regis
While some reviewers note her early performances occasionally sounded "nasalized" or "thin" in the higher larynx, they consistently praise her "gorgeous, big, juicy" belting notes and intricate riffs and runs.
Critics often point out that she captures the song's emotional core, making it feel deeply personal. Her live performance on the Wish 107
The song served as the title track for her debut studio album in 2004. The album sold over 40,000 copies and was certified Platinum by PARI.
In 2023, Regis released a duet version with the original singer, Wendy Moten, who acknowledged Regis for helping popularize the song in Asia. Critical and Professional Reception The song was so
The song is highly regarded for its technical difficulty and Regis's emotional delivery: