Making Love In The Rain

Janet Jackson · Other Songs - Janet Jackson

[Janet]

Making love in the rain, I can't believe the joy it brings me

And when I'm all alone, I hear the rain on my window



[Lisa]

It's just a little thing, but it means so much to me

Our bodies together, while the rain plays a melody



[Janet] Every raindrop makes me think of you

([Lisa:] Wishing you were close to me)

There is nothing that I'd rather do



[Both]

Than



[Janet]

Making love in the rain, I can't believe the joy it brings me

And when I'm all alone, I hear the rain on my window



[Lisa]

When it's stormy outside, it's calm in my heart, with you in my arms

And when you're away from me, I wish it would rain 'cause it's always

the same



[Janet]

Every raindrop makes me think of you

([Lisa:] Wishing you were close to me)

There is nothing that I'd rather do

([Lisa:] Rather do)



[Both]

Than



[Janet]

Making love in the rain, I can't believe the joy it brings me

([Lisa:] I can't believe)

And when I'm all alone, I hear the rain on my window

([Lisa:] On my window)



[Janet]

Every raindrop makes me think of you

([Lisa:] Wishing you were close to me)

There is nothing ([Lisa:] Nothing) that I'd rather do than

([Lisa:] That I'd rather do than)



[Janet]

Making love in the rain, I can't believe the joy it brings me

([Lisa:] Oh, oh making love)

And when I'm all alone

([Lisa:] All alone), I hear the rain on my window

([Lisa:] On my window, I hear it rain, yeah)



[Janet]

Making love in the rain, I can't believe the joy it brings me



[Lisa]

Ooh, ooh ooh yeah

All alone, I hear the rain, I hear the rain

Oh, oh, oh

Oh no here comes the rain

Oh no here comes the rain

Oh no here comes the rain

Oh no here comes the rain

Making Love In The Rain

Janet Jackson's "Making Love In The Rain" stands as a defining track from her 1993 album, The Velvet Rope. Released during the height of her solo career, the song exemplifies the R&B and pop fusion that characterized her work in the early 1990s. With its lush production and Jackson's emotive vocal delivery, the recording captures a specific moment of romantic vulnerability and intimacy. The track contributed to the album's critical acclaim and solidified her status as a leading figure in contemporary music. It remains a staple of her discography, often cited for its atmospheric sound and its role in shaping the sonic landscape of the era alongside other hits from The Velvet Rope.