“Here Comes The Rain” Biggest Hits
While “All You Ever Do Is Bring Me Down” may have been the highest reaching single The Mavericks ever released on US country charts, it did not set the high watermark for their North American success. “Here comes the Rain,” released in 1995 as part of their Music for All Occasions, spread across the Great White North like winter weather, rising to number 4 on the Canadian country charts. The song also had success on American soil, though more tempered, reaching the 22 spot for US country. Why so much success north of the border. Perhaps, it’s in the lyrics. Let’s take a lookYour love’s a heartacheThat’s torn me apartYou’ve watched my heart breakRight from the startYou took everything you wantedAnd now that you are goneChorus 1Here comes the rainFalling down on meI’m showered in painNothing remainsOf what used to beChorus 2Here comes the nightDark as my soulThere’s no end in sightNo shining lightNo love to holdHere comes the rain I must have been dreamingI must have been blindBut I never thought youCould be so unkindTomorrow I’ll forget youBut I can’t forget you nowChorus 1Here comes the rainFalling down on meI’m showered in painNothing remainsOf what used to beChorus 2Here comes the nightDark as my soulThere’s no end in sightNo shining lightNo love to holdHere comes the rainChorus 1Here comes the rainFalling down on meI’m showered in painNothing remainsOf what used to beChorus 2Here comes the nightDark as my soulThere’s no end in sightNo shining lightNo love to holdHere comes the rain