Rainy Jane

Jim Ed Brown and the Browns · Other Songs - Jim Ed Brown and the Browns

(Howard Greenfield - Neil Sedaka)



With a cloud above her head

Here comes Rainy Jane

If she stubs you man

She'll bore you with her sad refrain.



It's the same old story

We've heard a thousand times before

She'll tell you how he broke her heart

And then the tears will start to fall.



Hey, Rainy Jane

You gotta stop your cryin' sometimes

Come on Rainy Jane it's up to you

To make your own sweet sunshine.



Jane you're just a shadow

Of the girl you used to be

Once you used to live for life

Now you live for sympathy.



It's true your heart's been broken

And you got the right to cry

But if you gonna keep it up

The sunshine's gonna pass you by.



Hey, Rainy Jane

You gotta stop your cryin' sometimes

Come on Rainy Jane it's up to you

To make your own sweet sunshine.



You can't change the weather

No one loves a rainy day

Come let's get together, clouds will clear up

When you cheer up.



Take each raindrop

Make the rain stop



Hey Rainy Jane

You gotta stop your cryin' sometimes

Come on Rainy Jane it's up to you

To make your own sweet sunshine.



Hey Rainy Jane you gotta stop

You gotta stop your cryin' sometimes

Come on Rainy Jane it's up to you

To make your own sweet sunshine...

About Rainy Jane

Jim Ed Brown and the Browns deliver a soulful rendition of "Rainy Jane," a track rooted in the rich tradition of gospel and spiritual music. Jim Ed Brown, a celebrated figure in the gospel genre, is known for his powerful vocal delivery and deep connection to the faith-based roots of his music. This recording exemplifies his ability to blend traditional hymnody with a contemporary soulful approach, creating a sound that resonates with listeners seeking spiritual depth and emotional resonance. The song's title evokes imagery of introspection and perhaps a plea for divine comfort during times of emotional or spiritual "rain," themes often explored in Brown's discography. As part of his broader body of work, "Rainy Jane" stands as a testament to the enduring power of gospel music to inspire and uplift, reflecting the artist's commitment to preserving and evolving the genre's legacy through his distinctive voice and musical interpretation.