November Rain
Everything But the Girl · Other Songs - Everything But the Girl
I can see a love restrained
But darlin' when I hold you
Don't you know I feel the same
'Cause nothin' lasts forever
And we both know hearts can change
And it's hard to hold a candle
In the cold November rain
We've been through this auch a long long time
Just tryin' to kill the pain
But lovers always come and lovers always go
An no one's really sure who's lettin' go today
Walking away
If we could take the time
To lay it on the line
I could rest my head
Just knowin' that you were mine
All mine
So if you want to love me
Then darlin' don't refrain
Or I'll just end up walkin'
In the cold November rain
Do you need some time... on your own
Do you need some time... all alone
Everybody needs some time... on their own
Don't you know you need some time... all alone
I know it's hard to keep an open heart
When even friends seem out to harm you
But if you could heal a broken heart
Wouldn't time be out to charm you
Sometimes I need some time... on my own
Sometimes I need some time... all alone
Everybody needs some time... on their own
Don't you know you need some time... all alone
And when your fears subside
And shadows still remain
I know that you can love me
When there's no one left to blame
So never mind the darkness
We still can find a way
'Cause nothin' lasts forever
Even cold November rain
Don't ya think that you need somebody
Don't ya think that you need someone
Everybody needs somebody
You're not the only one
You're not the only one
November Rain
November Rain is a signature track by Everything But the Girl, released in 1994 on their debut album Amplified Heart. The song exemplifies the band's signature style, blending acoustic guitar with electronic textures to create a lush, atmospheric soundscape. Written by the duo of Chris McPherson and Ian Haugland, the recording became a defining moment in their career, showcasing their ability to merge indie rock sensibilities with danceable rhythms. It remains a staple of their discography, often cited as a prime example of the late 90s indie-pop sound that defined their early work. The track has since been covered by numerous artists, cementing its status as a beloved classic within the genre.

