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Didn't It Rain - Sister Rosetta Tharpe



     
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Didn't It Rain Lyrics


Oh, well, didn't it
Rain, children?
Rain, oh, my Lord
Oh, didn't it
(Rain?)
Didn't it
(Rain?)
Didn't it
Oh, oh, my Lord
Didn't it rain?
Well, it rained for 40 days and 40 nights without stopping
Noah was glad when the rain stopped dropping
Knock on the windows, knock on the door
Come home, brother Noah, can't you take no more?
Oh, my brothers, you're full of sin
God has the key and you can't get in
Oh, would you listen to it rainin'?
Just listen to it rainin'

Oh, didn't it
Rain, children?
Rain, oh, my Lord
Didn't it
(Rain?)
Didn't it
(Rain?)
Didn't it
Oh, oh, my Lord
Didn't it rain?
God sent a raven to spread the news
Hoist his wings and away he flew
Into the north and to the south
And to the east and to the west
All day
(All day)
And all night
(All night)
All night
(All night)
And all day
(All day)
Oh, didn't it
Rain, children?
Rain, oh, my Lord
Oh, didn't it
(Rain?)
Didn't it
(Rain?)
Didn't it
Oh, oh, my Lord
Didn't it rain?
Yeah
Didn't it
Rain, children?
Rain, oh, my Lord
Oh, didn't it
(Rain?)
Didn't it
(Rain?)
Didn't it
Oh, oh, my Lord
Didn't it rain?
Yes, didn't it
Rain, children?
Rain, oh, my Lord
Oh, didn't it
(Rain?)
Didn't it
(Rain?)
Didn't it
Oh, oh, my Lord
Didn't it rain?
Oh, would you listen
How it's rainin'?
Just listen
How it's rainin'
Some cryin'
Some prayin'
Some runnin'
Some hidin'
Oh, would you listen
How it's rainin'?
Just listen
How it's rainin'
Some moanin'
Some groanin'
Some cryin'
Some prayin'
Oh, would you listen
How it's rainin'?
Just listen
How it's rainin'
Moanin'
Groanin'
Cryin'
Prayin'
Oh, would you listen
How it's rainin'
Listen
How it's rainin'
Rainin'
Rainin'
Rainin'
Rainin'

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"Sister" Rosetta Tharpe (1915–1973) was a pioneering U.S. Gospel singer and songwriter who attained great popularity in the 1930s and 1940s with a unique mixture of spiritual lyrics and early rock accompaniment. She became the first great recording star of Gospel music, first surfacing on the pop charts in 1939 with "This Train", her version of the traditional gospel standard. Born Rosetta Nubin on the 20th March 1915 in Cotton Plant, Arkansas, she began performing at age four...

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