RAINY DAY BLUES
WILLIE NELSON
SONGWRITER: WILLIE NELSON
COUNTRY: U. S. A.
ALBUM: THE WORD DON’T FIT THE
PICTURE
LABEL: BELLAIRE RECORDS
GENRE: COUNTRY
YEAR: 1972
Willie Hugh Nelson (born April 29, 1933) is an
American musician, actor, and activist. The critical success of the álbum Shotgun Willie(1973), combined with the critical and
commercial success of Red
Headed Stranger (1975) and Stardust(1978),
made Nelson one of the most recognized artists in country music. He was one of
the main figures of outlaw country, a subgenre of country music that developed in
the late 1960s as a reaction to the conservative restrictions of the Nashville sound. Nelson has acted in over 30 films, co-authored
several books, and has been involved in activism for the use of biofuels and the legalization
of marijuana.
Born during the Great Depression and raised by his grandparents,
Nelson wrote his first song at age seven and joined his first band at ten. During
high school, he toured locally with the Bohemian Polka as their lead singer and
guitar player. After
graduating from high school in 1950, he joined the U.S. Air Force but was later discharged due to back
problems. After his return, Nelson attended Baylor University for two years but dropped out
because he was succeeding in music. During this time, he worked as a disc jockey in Texas
radio stations and a singer in honky-tonks. Nelson moved to Vancouver,
Washington,
where he wrote "Family
Bible" and
recorded the song "Lumberjack" in 1956. He also worked as a disc
jockey at various radio stations in Vancouver and nearby Portland, Oregon. In 1958, he moved to Houston, Texas, after signing a contract with D Records. He sang at the Esquire Ballroom weekly and he worked as a disk
jockey. During that time, he wrote songs that would
become country standards, including "Funny How Time Slips Away",
"Hello Walls", "Pretty Paper", and
"Crazy". In 1960 he moved to Nashville,
Tennessee, and later
signed a publishing contract with Pamper Music which allowed him to join Ray
Price's band
as a bassist. In 1962, he recorded his first album,...And
Then I Wrote.
Due to this success, Nelson signed in 1964 with RCA Victor and joined the Grand Ole Opry the following year. After mid-chart
hits in the late 1960s and the early 1970s, Nelson retired in 1972 and moved to
Austin, Texas. The ongoing music scene
of Austin motivated Nelson to return from retirement, performing frequently at
the Armadillo World Headquarters.
In 1973, after signing with Atlantic Records, Nelson turned to outlaw country, including
albums such as Shotgun Willie and Phases and Stages. In 1975, he switched to
Columbia Records, where he recorded the critically acclaimed álbum Red Headed
Stranger. The same year, he recorded another outlaw country album, Wanted!
The Outlaws,
along with Waylon Jennings, Jessi Colter, and Tompall Glaser. During the mid-1980s, while creating hit
albums like Honeysuckle Rose
and recording hit songs like "On the Road Again", "To All the Girls I've Loved Before", and "Pancho and Lefty", he joined the country supergroup The Highwaymen,
along with fellow singers Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, and Kris
Kristofferson.
In 1990, Nelson's assets were seized by the Internal Revenue Service, which claimed that he owed $32 million. The
difficulty of paying his outstanding debt was aggravated by weak investments he
had made during the 1980s. In
1992, Nelson released The IRS Tapes: Who'll Buy My Memories?; the profits of the double album—destined to
the IRS—and the auction of Nelson's assets cleared his debt. During
the 1990s and 2000s, Nelson continued touring extensively, and released albums
every year. Reviews ranged from positive to mixed. He explored genres such as
reggae, blues, jazz, and folk.
Nelson made his first movie appearance in the 1979
film The
Electric Horseman,
followed by other appearances in movies and on television. Nelson is a major liberal
activist and the co-chair of the advisory board of the National Organization for the Reform
of Marijuana Laws (NORML), which is in favor of marijuana legalization. On the
environmental front, Nelson owns the bio-diesel brand Willie
Nelson Biodiesel,
which is made from vegetable oil. Nelson is also the
honorary chairman of the advisory board of the Texas Music Project, the
official music charity of the state of Texas.
[Verse]
Well it's cloudy in the morning going to be raining in
the afternoon
Cloudy in the morning and it's going to be raining in
the afternoon
If you don't like this rainy weather you better pack
your bags and move
But if you're running from it brother the only road
that I can see
If you're running from it brother the only road that I
can see [x2]
Is the road that leads to nowhere and nowhere is a
fool like me
[Chorus]
Rain keep a falling falling around my window pane
Rain keep a falling falling around my window pane
Ain't never seen so much rainy weather
Guess I'll never see the sun again
[Bridge]
Save those dimes and nickels save them for a rainy day
Save your dimes and nickels save them for a rainy day
It ain't going to keep the rain from coming
But at least you know you've paid your way
[Chorus]
Rain keep a falling falling around my window pane
Rain keep a falling falling around my window pane
Ain't never seen so much rainy weather
Guess I'll never see the sun again.
But at least you know you've paid your way
[Chorus]
Rain keep a falling falling around my window pane
Rain keep a falling falling around my window pane
Ain't never seen so much rainy weather
Guess I'll never see the sun again.
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