Rain - Mindi Abair



     
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Rain Lyrics


I wonder how I'll get along
I wonder where I might belong
Losing your way is easy to do
Wandering around without a clue
If there's a way I don't know where
If there's a why l'm standing here
Losing my mind is easy to do
Where are you...
Chorus
And the rain falls down
It's the only way it gets better
When the rain is fallin' down
Telling me that l'm gonna make it through
I never thought of what it cost
All of the time I might have lost
So much to gain playing it cool
I'm better cast playing the fool
(chorus)

I know I will, but when will i
Stand up to myself, make up my mind
I might not have, what I had before
But I still got the rain
And the rain falls down
It's the only way it gets better
If the rain would fall down
Then I know I could make it through the night
And the rain falls down
It's the only way it gets better
When the rain is falling down
Telling me that I'm gonna make it through
Oh yeah, it's the only way
Oh, ohhhhh, it's the only way
Let it rain, let it rain down on me
Let it rain, it's the only way
Back to top
Walking my baby back home
(mcintyre, afanasieff, sax)
Last night I saw you and it wasn't enough
It's only been one day and I miss you so much
All I can think of is the look in your eyes
When you told that you loved me
Then you had to say goodbye
Chorus
Walking my baby back home
I wonder what I got to do to get you alone
Walking my baby back home
Her daddy says I got to have her back before dawn
Remember when I touched you for the very first time
I'll never forget the night you made up your mind
I was so scared to let you know how I feel
Then you opened up to me
Now I know it's for real
(chorus)
I wonder if your daddy really knows
That you love me so
And I'll never let you go
I wonder if he's ever gonna see
What you mean to me
Will he set you free
Remember the first time you fell in love?
(chorus)

Enjoy the lyrics !!!

Saxophonist/Singer/Songwriter Mindi Abair, born in St. Petersburg, FL, has broken many boundaries as she continues to define the less traditional future of jazz. Her own brand of pop and soul meets jazz adds a refreshingly unique voice to an exciting new generation of crossover artists. She was raised on the road with her father’s band, but this is not your father’s jazz band. Mindi brings a fearless energy and abandon to the stage as a powerhouse on the saxophone, hearkening back to the days of Junior Walker or King Curtis.

Read more about Mindi Abair on Last.fm.


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