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Lizzy and the Rainman - The Cox Family



     
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He came riding in on a sunrise
On a hot West Texas day
A fancy man in a painted wagon
With some fancy things to say
Looks like you folks need some water
Well water is my game
And for the small price of one hundred dollars
I bet you I can make it rain
Step back nonbelievers for the rain will never come
Someone get that fire a burning somebody beat the drum
I said some may think I'm crazy for making all these claims
But I swear before this day is over you folks are gonna see some rain
The all just stood there a stairing
Trying to believe
But there was one named Lizzy Cooper
Who said he was a lying cheat

She said you call yourself a rainman
Well you ought to be ashamed
For starting all theses people dreaming
Thinking you can make it rain
Step back nonbelievers or the rain will never come
Someone get that fire a burning somebody beat the drum
I said some may think I'm crazy for making all these claims
But I swear before this day is over you folks are gonna see some rain
Hey Lizzy, well a man's got to have a dream
And if you can't walk on the inside with me
I'll meet you in between
Oh come with me Lizzy
And the stars will write your name
And if you still think I'm lying to you
Look yonder there comes the rain
Step back nonbelievers for the rain will never come
Someone get that fire a burning somebody beat the drum
I said some may think I'm crazy for making all these claims
But I swear before this day is over you folks are gonna see some rain
Step back nonbelievers for the rain will never come
Someone get that fire a burning somebody beat the drum
I said some may think I'm crazy for making all theses claims
But I swear before this day is over you folks are gonna see some rain
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Lyrics submitted by Carla.

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The Cox Family is a North American Bluegrass family group from Cotton Valley, Louisiana, USA. The singing group comprises father Willard, son Sidney, and daughters Evelyn and Suzanne. Their distinctive sound derives from a combination of Country, bluegrass, and gospel styles. The Cox family was joined for a short time in the early 1990s by Greg Underwood on the bass, during the absence of third daughter Lynn.

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