They Say Its Gonna Rain
Hazell Dean · Other Songs - Hazell Dean
Moo-soo-too-younger-hey-hey, moo-sala-kooloo-hoh
Moo-soo-too-younger-hey-hey, moo-sala-kooloo-hoh
Moo-soo-too-younger-hey-hey, moo-sala-kooloo-hoh
Moo-soo-too-younger-hey-hey, moo-sala-kooloo-hoh
They say it's gonna rain, look sky is gonna break
can you tell me why to do things always have to win?
it seems like your -----, but it only just begun
laughing in the sun I hope you'll be my life long friend
Love is true, it cuts in two: between pleasure and pain,
between sunshine and rain and between me and you
I'm alive, they say it's gonna rain but I'll survive
and though I'm cryin' out that I'm in pain, I will love again...
-----------? as to know, oh to see your love to come
suddenly I feel a shadow hanging over me
Love is true, it cuts in two: between pleasure and pain,
between sunshine and rain and between me and you
I'm alive, they say it's gonna rain but I'll survive
and though I'm cryin' out that I'm in pain, I will love again...
Moo-soo-too-younger-hey-hey, moo-sala-kooloo-hoh
Moo-soo-too-younger-hey-hey, moo-sala-kooloo-hoh
Moo-soo-too-younger-hey-hey, moo-sala-kooloo-hoh
They say it's gonna rain, look sky is gonna break
can you tell me why to do things always have to win?
it seems like your -----, but it only just begun
laughing in the sun I hope you'll be my life long friend
Love is true, it cuts in two: between pleasure and pain,
between sunshine and rain and between me and you
I'm alive, they say it's gonna rain but I'll survive
and though I'm cryin' out that I'm in pain, I will love again...
-----------? as to know, oh to see your love to come
suddenly I feel a shadow hanging over me
Love is true, it cuts in two: between pleasure and pain,
between sunshine and rain and between me and you
I'm alive, they say it's gonna rain but I'll survive
and though I'm cryin' out that I'm in pain, I will love again...
They Say Its Gonna Rain
Hazell Dean's 'They Say Its Gonna Rain' stands as a poignant example of her mid-1960s soul and R&B recordings. Released during a period when she was establishing her signature sound, the track blends gospel-inflected harmonies with a driving, rhythmic groove characteristic of the era's British soul scene. The song reflects the emotional intensity and social consciousness often found in Dean's discography, capturing the tension between personal longing and societal expectations. As part of her broader body of work from the mid-60s, the recording showcases her vocal prowess and the collaborative spirit of the session musicians who helped define the genre's texture in the United Kingdom.
