Here Comes The Rain Again

Eurythmics · Boxed [2005]

Here comes the rain again

Falling on my head like a memory

Falling on my head like a new emotion

I want to walk in the open wind

I want to talk like lovers do

I want to dive into your ocean

Is it raining with you



So baby talk to me

Like lovers do

Walk with me

Like lovers do

Talk to me

Like lovers do



Here comes the rain again

Raining in my head like a tragedy

Tearing me apart like a new emotion

Oooooh

I want to breathe in the open wind

I want to kiss like lovers do

I want to dive into your ocean

Is it raining with you



So baby talk to me

Like lovers do



Here comes the rain again

Falling on my head like a memory

Falling on my head like a new emotion

(Here it comes again, here it comes again)

I want to walk in the open wind

I want to talk like lovers do

I want dive into your ocean

Is it raining with you

Here Comes The Rain Again

Released in 1983, 'Here Comes The Rain Again' stands as a defining anthem of the synth-pop era, crafted by Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart of Eurythmics. The track exemplifies the duo's signature blend of atmospheric synthesizers, driving rhythms, and Lennox's distinctive vocal delivery, creating a sound that was both futuristic and deeply emotional. Featured prominently on the band's breakthrough album, the song became a global hit that showcased their ability to merge electronic production with poetic lyricism. Its enduring popularity stems from its melodic structure and the way it captured the zeitgeist of the early 1980s, influencing countless artists who followed in the post-punk and new wave genres. The recording remains a cornerstone of their discography, frequently covered and celebrated for its atmospheric depth and cultural impact.