The Weather Girls were an American girl group that formed in 1982.
Career The members were Martha Wash and Izora Armstead. They are best
known for their 1982 #1 club and major pop hit, as well as subsequent
dance anthem "It's Raining Men". Although the group is considered a one
hit wonder by the mainstream pop market, they were previously known as Two
Tons O' Fun, under which name they recorded the #2 American Billboard Club
Play chart hit "Earth Can Be Just Like Heaven" (1980) and another #2 dance
chart hit, (which also made #29 on the US R&B chart), "Just Us" (1980).
They also had another #2 dance hit with the Hi-NRG song "I Got The
Feeling" in 1981. They also backed Sylvester. The Weather Girls scored
another popular hit in 1983 or 1984 with the song, "Dear Santa (Bring Me a
Man this Christmas)" for which an accompanying music video was made. The
chart peak information for this single is undetermined.
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