The original Weather Girls were Martha Wash and Izora Armstead. They are be… Read Full Bio ↴The original Weather Girls were Martha Wash and Izora Armstead. They are best known for their 1982 #1 club and pop hit, "It's Raining Men," the recording of which music producer Paul Jabara supervised. Though the mainstream pop market considers the team a one-hit wonder, they were previously known as Two Tons O' Fun, under which name they recorded three songs which peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart: "Earth Can Be Just Like Heaven" (1980); "Just Us" (1980 and also made #29 on the US R&B chart); and the Hi-NRG song "I Got the Feeling" in 1981. They also backed Sylvester and Bob Seger (1986). After the success of "It's Raining Men," other hits with the original line-up included "Dear Santa (Bring Me a Man this Christmas)," for which, as with "It's Raining Men," an accompanying music video was made, and "No One Can Love You More Than Me."
The core audience of the team's original lineup consisted largely of homosexual men.
In the 90's Izora Armstead moved to Germany, where she and her daughter Dynelle Rhodes re-formed the group for touring in Europe, and in 2002 they joined the "Disco Brothers" for a participation in the German National Final for the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Get Up". In the end, the group only managed a 13th place out of 15. The current members of the group are sisters Dynelle Rhodes and Ingrid Arthur, who are the daughters of Armstead, who died in 2004. They released a new Weather Girls album, Totally Wild, in late 2005. It scored an underground club hit with "Wild Thang." Like the original Weather Girls, the duo has proven very successful with its gay male core audience.
In 2008, the Weather Girls were listed as featured artists on the song, "Break You" by Ralph Falcon of the bands Murk and Funky Green Dogs. This song spent one week at #1 on the American dance chart in May of 2008.
The core audience of the team's original lineup consisted largely of homosexual men.
In the 90's Izora Armstead moved to Germany, where she and her daughter Dynelle Rhodes re-formed the group for touring in Europe, and in 2002 they joined the "Disco Brothers" for a participation in the German National Final for the Eurovision Song Contest with the song "Get Up". In the end, the group only managed a 13th place out of 15. The current members of the group are sisters Dynelle Rhodes and Ingrid Arthur, who are the daughters of Armstead, who died in 2004. They released a new Weather Girls album, Totally Wild, in late 2005. It scored an underground club hit with "Wild Thang." Like the original Weather Girls, the duo has proven very successful with its gay male core audience.
In 2008, the Weather Girls were listed as featured artists on the song, "Break You" by Ralph Falcon of the bands Murk and Funky Green Dogs. This song spent one week at #1 on the American dance chart in May of 2008.
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Two Tons O' Fun Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Two Tons O' Fun:
Got The Feeling Don't you think of it you don't know you think…
I Got The Feeling Don't you think of it you don't know you think…
I Got The Feelling Don't you think of it you don't know you think…
It's Raining Men Hi, hi! we're your weather girls Ah-huh And have we got news…
Just Us Lovin', tender sweet as I remember Feelin' fires in your arm…
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@GavinRamonShow
One of the best tracks ever.
@dcaseng
Whenever someone asks me what a good representation of Disco music is, I always recommend this song.
@port2344chester
Great old school boogie disco music... two tons of fun before they became the weather girls!!! Awesome talent it comes so easy for them, a time in life that will never be copied but will always remain in our hearts.... Love those old school classics.
@GregCrockettMusic
Those were the fun days working with those two they kept me laughing I'm very honored that they wanted to do my song and had the pleasure of producing it along with Harvey Fuqua
@soulfulvoices2341
Greg Crockett maybe you know ... were there songs recorded by them at that time but unreleased in the albums ?
@jaggynettle2086
HI GREG - doing a tv piece on these two, are you around for a chat?
@GregCrockettMusic
@@jaggynettle2086 Sure hit me up on fb
@FreddyTurner
I played his record every time I played out for at least 20 years now
@awsomegenius06
Such beautiful divas back in tha days. I was born in 1983. If I would've been born in 1959, I would've went to their concerts, Gotten their autographs, took pictures with them.
@mannypintado8349
They are and will be the voices of Disco Funk.