Recorded in 1959, and found on "No One Cares," one of Sinatra's premier masterwork albums, "Here's That Rainy Day" is a perfect metaphor of lost love. Haunting and full of despair, the song is per...
Recorded in 1959, and found on "No One Cares," one of Sinatra's premier masterwork albums, "Here's That Rainy Day" is a perfect metaphor of lost love. Haunting and full of despair, the song is perfectly expressed by one who was all too familiar with the heartache and pain of ended love. "Funny" how love becomes a cold rainy day? No, only abject sadness...
Maybe I should have saved those leftover dreams Funny, but here's that rainy day Here's that rainy day they told me about And I laughed at the thought that it might turnout this way Where is that worn-out wish that I threw aside? After it brought my love so near Funny how love becomes a cold rainy day Funny, that rainy day is here It's funny how love becomes a cold rainy day Funny, that rainy day is here...
Note: I mistakenly credited "Capital" Records in the video. The correct spelling is "Capitol." Oh, I also incorrectly spelled Gordon Jenkins' first name.
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Unless you've lost a love in your life you cannot begin to fathom what he's saying i this song. He hits that deep loss and hurt right on the nail. This song was with me through a lot of Scotch on the rocks back some time ago
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