Let It Rain with Luciano Pavaroti
Jon Bon Jovi · Other Songs - Jon Bon Jovi
That there would be a morning after
Long days of sunshine and peace
Long nights of love, forgiveness, and laughter
Maybe it was just a dream, but it could be reality
Children are like planting seeds
YouÂ’ve got to let their flowers grow
DonÂ’t you know
Fa che piova, (Let it rain)
Fa che il cielo mi lavi il dolor (Let heaven wash away my pain)
Fa che piova (Let it rain)
che sia la pace il nome d'amor (That peace would be the name of love)
Today I saw a child
Just like my child
Someone's son or daughter
I watched as they played for a while
I wanted to cry;
Those babies just smiled.
Maybe it was just a dream
But it should be reality.
A child is just God's sign that
Peace and love are seeds that make tomorrow's grow...
Fa che piova, (Let it rain)
Fa che il cielo mi lavi il dolor (Let heaven wash away my pain)
Fa che piova (Let it rain)
che sia la pace il nome d'amor (That peace would be the name of love)
Go on, weÂ’ve tried war
No one wants peace more
Than the children who ask their dads why...
Fa che piova, (Let it rain)
Fa che il cielo mi lavi il dolor (Let heaven wash away my pain)
Fa che piova (Let it rain)
che sia la pace il nome d'amor (That peace would be the name of love)
Na na na...
Fa che piova
Fa che piova
Let It Rain with Luciano Pavaroti
Jon Bon Jovi's collaboration with Luciano Pavarotti on "Let It Rain" represents a significant crossover moment in his discography, bridging rock and opera. The recording highlights Bon Jovi's ability to adapt his signature rock style for classical audiences, a pursuit he undertook throughout the 1990s. This duet showcases the vocal chemistry between the American rock icon and the legendary tenor, creating a powerful blend of genres. While distinct from his hard-hitting rock anthems, the track demonstrates the artist's versatility and willingness to experiment with orchestral arrangements. The song remains a notable song in his catalog, reflecting his enduring appeal across different musical landscapes and his commitment to exploring diverse sonic territories beyond his standard rock output.
