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Rain
1,428
Country
Rain was released on April 6, 2001 by Columbia/Nashville/Lucky Dog as a part of the album Step Right Up
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Release DateApril 6, 2001
LabelColumbia/Nashville/Lucky Dog
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM97

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
Charlie Robison
Charlie Robison
Acoustic Guitar
David Grissom
David Grissom
Electric Guitar
Joe Chemay
Joe Chemay
Background Vocals
Jim Lauderdale
Jim Lauderdale
Background Vocals
Anthony Martin
Anthony Martin
Background Vocals
Bruce Robison
Bruce Robison
Background Vocals
Rich Brotherton
Rich Brotherton
Acoustic Guitar
Pat Buchanan
Pat Buchanan
Electric Guitar
Kevin Carroll
Kevin Carroll
Acoustic Guitar
Marty Muse
Marty Muse
Steel Guitar
Robby Turner
Robby Turner
Steel Guitar
John Ludwick
John Ludwick
Bass Guitar
Emily Strayer
Emily Strayer
Banjo
Mark Patterson
Mark Patterson
Drums
Riley Osborne
Riley Osborne
Piano
William "Chip" Dolan
William "Chip" Dolan
Accordion
Mario "Sunny" Sauceda
Mario "Sunny" Sauceda
Accordion
Richard Bowden
Richard Bowden
Fiddle
Gene Elders
Gene Elders
Fiddle
Billy Sherrill
Billy Sherrill
Recorder
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Charlie Robison
Charlie Robison
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Charlie Robison
Charlie Robison
Producer
Blake Chancey
Blake Chancey
Producer
Tony Castle
Tony Castle
Additional Engineer
Derek Bason
Derek Bason
Additional Engineer
Mel Eubanks
Mel Eubanks
Additional Engineer
Christopher Rowe
Christopher Rowe
Additional Engineer
Joe Hayden
Joe Hayden
Additional Engineer
Boo Macleod
Boo Macleod
Assistant Engineer
Mark Ralston
Mark Ralston
Assistant Engineer
Paul Hager
Paul Hager
Mixing Engineer
Denny Purcell
Denny Purcell
Mastering Engineer

Lyrics

Well, I hear that old John Deere tractor
At the low water bridge
Pulling the young drinkers across
He's dragging so many on this Saturday night
I can smell that old tractor's exhaust
But the rain on the roof sounds so pretty
And the cowboys I fear for the most
Medina done broke from its ragged old pen
And is making a run for the coast
Well, there's a place down on Main Street
Right across from the bank
Somebody drew on the line
About twenty foot up on that Frontier Hotel
Where it crested back in twenty-nine
Well, they say it took most of this little old town
'Cause we live on what they call the plain
Well, I read all about it in the cafe downtown
Where they got that old newspaper framed
But the rain on the roof sounds so pretty
And the cowboys I fear for the most
Medina done broke from its ragged old pen
And is making a run for the coast
My grandmother called about ten minutes ago
Like she does almost every night
She said they come home way early from the old rodeo
When a big bolt had knocked out the lights
Well, she said a cowboy got buckin'
Just before it went dark
On a bull that they called 'Trick or Treat'
And ain't nobody saw if he finished his ride
So I guess I'll forget about sleep
But the rain on the roof sounds so pretty
And the cowboys I fear for the most
Medina done broke from its ragged old pen
And is making a run for the coast
Medina done broke from its ragged old pen
And is making a run for the coast
Written by: Charlie Robison
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