The Rain Song
Dewey Bunnell, 1972 (never released)
Found on
Heard.
When the rain comes down in the summer time
The leaves start dripping when the sun starts to shine
Oh, ain't it a shame
Oh, I mean about the rain
When I'm alone in my bed alright
I can hear the rain fight the night
Oh, ain't it a shame
Oh, I mean about the rain
Rain, ain't it a shame
Nobody likes it when the rain starts to spill
I never did and I never will
Like the rain
When asked about this song, Dewey stated that it was from the early years and
simply didn't make the cut. It was an attempt to write a different genre song
from Dewey. Bill Mumy recorded a version on the Wildman Fisher album which
he produced and it was kind of wacky.
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