“Ritme van de Regen” (English: “Rhythm of the Rain”) is a Dutch-language song by singer Rob de Nijs, released in 1963. It is a cover of the 1962 hit “Rhythm of the Rain” by the American pop band The Cascades, with Dutch lyrics adapted by Jan Buijs. The song became one of Rob de Nijs’ early successes and remains a classic in the canon of Dutch pop music. Background Rob de Nijs rose to fame in the early 1960s as part of the band Rob de Nijs & The Lords. “Ritme van de Regen” was one of their first hits and helped establish De Nijs as a significant figure in the Dutch music scene. T… read more
“Ritme van de Regen” (English: “Rhythm of the Rain”) is a Dutch-language song by singer Rob de Nijs, released in 1963. It is a cover of the 1962 hit … read more
“Ritme van de Regen” (English: “Rhythm of the Rain”) is a Dutch-language song by singer Rob de Nijs, released in 1963. It is a cover of the 1962 hit “Rhythm of the Rain” by the American … read more
Rob de Nijs (born December 26, 1942 in Amsterdam; died March 16, 2025 in Bennekom) was a Dutch actor turned singer. His career has spanned nearly five decades so far, beginning when he won a Dutch talent show in 1962 at the age of 19, which earned him a record deal. It didn't take long before he had his first big hit, which was "Ritme van de regen" (i.e. "Rhythm of the rain"), released in June 1963. That was the first in a series of successful hit songs (including the 1975 hit "Malle Babbe", which means "Strange Lady"), but it would take … read more
Rob de Nijs (born December 26, 1942 in Amsterdam; died March 16, 2025 in Bennekom) was a Dutch actor turned singer. His career has spanned nearly five decades so far, beginning when he won … read more
Rob de Nijs (born December 26, 1942 in Amsterdam; died March 16, 2025 in Bennekom) was a Dutch actor turned singer. His career has spanned nearly five decades so far, beginning when he won a Dutch talent show in 1962 at the age of 19, … read more