Come Some Rainy Day
Wynonna Judd
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What good's a dollar Without your baby sister Two scoops of ice cream On a summer afternoon We ran wild And all we ever wanted Was to rule the world Between our house and school We move on And put those dreams away Thinking that we'll find them Come some rainy day The first time I saw you I knew I would love you Half way through sophomore year I finally asked your name And when I kissed you I lost my heart completely And all we ever wanted Was just to stay that way We move on And put those dreams away Hoping that we'll find them Come some rainy day How could I've known That everything would change Except the way I miss you Come some rainy day I sit and laugh with friends At what we've all been through And I still catch my breath When someone mentions you We move on And put those dreams away Baby I still miss you Come some rainy day
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Written by: BAT MCGRATH, WILLIAM A. KIRSCH
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12 facts about this song
Song Origin"Come Some Rainy Day" was recorded by American country music artist Wynonna Judd.
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Album DetailsThe song is from her third studio album, "The Other Side," which was released in 1997.
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Chart PerformanceThe song peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, demonstrating its considerable popularity and success within the country music industry.
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SongwritersThe song was written by well-known songwriter duo Bat McGrath and Billy Kirsch. Bat McGrath had a successful career spanning several decades, and Billy Kirsch received numerous awards for his songwriting prowess.
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Lyrical ThemeThe lyrics of "Come Some Rainy Day" depict the longing for a past love and the hope of reuniting in the future, embodying the typical soulful and emotional storytelling found in country music.
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Music VideoThe music video for "Come Some Rainy Day" was directed by Jim May, who has been responsible for several other significant country music videos.
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Judd's FavoriteIn various interviews, Wynonna Judd has mentioned "Come Some Rainy Day" as one of her favorite songs to perform, showing her personal connection to the track.
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Fan FavoriteSince its release, "Come Some Rainy Day" remains a fan favorite and is often requested at Wynonna Judd's live performances.
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Studio MusiciansProminent studio musicians who were involved in the recording of the song include Paul Leim on drums, Tom Rutledge on guitar, and Michael Rhodes on bass.
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Critical Response“Come Some Rainy Day” was well-received by music critics, who praised Judd's evocative vocal delivery and the song's emotionally moving lyrics.
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Promotional PerformancesWynonna Judd has performed "Come Some Rainy Day" on numerous TV shows for promotional purposes, including Good Morning America and The Tonight Show.
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LegacyMore than two decades after its release, "Come Some Rainy Day" is still played on country music radio, testifying to the song's enduring popularity and timeless appeal.
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