It's Raining on Prom Night [Cindy Bullens]

Grease Soundtrack · Grease [Original 1978 Soundtrack] [1991]

I was deprived of a young girl's dream

By the cruel force of nature from the blue Instead

of a night full of romance supreme

All I got was a running nose and

Aegeatic flu It's raining on prom night, my hair is a mess

It's running all over my taffeta dress

It's wilting the quilting on my maiden form

And mascara flows right down my nose,

because of the storm I don't even have my corsage,

oh gee It fell down a sewer with my sister's ID

Yes, it's raining on prom night, oh my darling,

what can I do? I miss you It's raining rain from the skies

And it's raining real tears from my eyes, over you

Oh dear God, make him feel the same way I do rigt now

Make him want to see me again -

oh what can I do It's raining rain from the skies,

it's raining tears from my eyes over you

Raining, ooh tears from my eyes over you

Raining, ooh raining on prom night

Ooh raining, ooh tears from my eyes over you

Ooh raining, ooh raining on prom night...

It's Raining on Prom Night

Performed by Cindy Bullens on the Grease soundtrack, this recording captures the melancholic atmosphere of a prom night interrupted by rain. As part of the 1978 original score, the track complements other iconic songs from the film's musical ensemble, including 'Hopelessly Devoted to You' and 'Summer Nights.' The song reflects the emotional weight often associated with teenage romance and disappointment, fitting within the broader pop-rock and theatrical style of the era. Released alongside tracks by Olivia Newton-John and Frankie Avalon, it serves as a poignant moment in the soundtrack's narrative, highlighting the contrast between celebration and sorrow.