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Hatfield
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Rock
Hatfield was released on January 1, 1993 by Volcano as a part of the album Everyday
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Release DateJanuary 1, 1993
LabelVolcano
LanguageEnglish
Melodicness
Acousticness
Valence
Danceability
Energy
BPM102

Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
John Bell
John Bell
Guitar
Michael Houser
Michael Houser
Guitar
Todd Nance
Todd Nance
Drums
Domingo Ortiz
Domingo Ortiz
Percussion
David Schools
David Schools
Bass
John Hermann
John Hermann
Keyboards
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
John Bell
John Bell
Songwriter
Michael Houser
Michael Houser
Songwriter, Composer
Todd Nance
Todd Nance
Songwriter
Domingo Ortiz
Domingo Ortiz
Songwriter, Composer
Dave Schools
Dave Schools
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
John Keane
John Keane
Mixing Engineer
Chris Rabold
Chris Rabold
Recording Engineer

Lyrics

Wide awake in San Miguel
Smallest root shrinking dry
Oh, the fish are swimming closer inside Lake Marina
Still getting no rain from the sky
Oh, many men firing cannons
Hoping smoke might tear angels' eyes
Heard the stories of shooting arrows tearing open the clouds
But Indians shoot the best and Indians they don't like us much
Hatfeet, you made rain for L.A
Got ten grand, we can go cut us some rain
The silence from the cooking pot mixing up with the air
Feeling of thunder
All night since they've started, now the clouds won't stay apart
A little California voodoo, yeah, Hatfield and his brothers
Now the horses won't race where the towns turn to mud
Streams to rivers are growing
Now my boots are filling up, let's run back this way
Look at 'em smiling, cooking and smiling
Hatfeet made rain for L.A
We're hot and we can swim with one more in this rain
Some families on their porches
Oh, the children are smiling
Oh, the owners are mad, owners are crying
Still the eyes of the children are wide open, wide, wide
Well, the blue line is rolling in between the clouds
Feeling of wonder
Some water drying up, some sinking down
Charles always kept in touch
Swears his mother always had the touch
You made rain for L.A
Made rain for L.A
Written by: Widespread Panic
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