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Achievement1944· music

The Ink Spots reach No. 1 with 'Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall'

The Ink Spots reached No. 1 on both R&B and pop charts with 'Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall' (featuring Ella Fitzgerald) in 1944. The group's crossover pop success throughout the 1940s opened doors for Black artists in mainstream markets and their vocal style — high tenor lead with deep-voice talking bridge — directly influenced doo-wop.