Songs with the Word Rain or RainingHere is what WikiAnswers contributors could come up with: Singing in the RainRaindrops Keep Falling On My HeadAcid RainCome Rain or Come ShineBaby Can You Stop the RainAfter the Rain Has FallenSomewhere Over the RainbowRainy DayUnder the RainbowSummer RainRain When I DiePurple RainNaked in the RainNovember RainLooks Like Rainfuneral in the rain: Chris Isaak (an album cut from his silvertone album)Alabama rain:Jim crocemidnight rain: pocoThe Dramatics "In the Rain"Tom Petty "Louisiana Rain"Bob Dylan "Rainy Day Women No.12 & 35"Elvis Presley "Kentucky Rain"Albert Hammond "It Never Rains in Southern California"red rain peter gabreialocean rain echo/bunnymenrainin' babes flaming lipsrain on tin sonic youthfire and rain James Taylorrain when i die Alice in chainsI'm no stranger to the rain Keith whitlyno rain blind melonsmokey mountain rain Ronnie milsapi can't stand the rain Ann peeblesit's raining again supertrampeveryone thinks I'm a rain cloud when I'm not looking guided by voicesdidn't it rain ohiadry the rain beta bandit's raining sunshine:Miranda cosgroveListen To The Rain - Evanescence/Amy leesave it for a rainy day: the jayhawks"It Can't Rain All the Time" - Jane Siberryi wish it would rain down:Phil Collinslet it rain:Eric clapton (or some clapton related project)Raincloud - Suzanna Choffelgo ahead and rain j.d. southergo ahead and rain a tribe called quest"It Can't Rain All the Time" - Jane Siberryhere comes the rain: the cultKentucky Rain Elvis (written by Eddie rabbitt)cascades:rhythm of the falling rainlike a summer rain: Jan and deanit's raining: Hugh masekelait's raining (different song/same title):Irma Thomasraining: nick Lowerain just falls: David Halley/Jimmie dale Gilmorewhen it rains it pours: Elviswalk between the raindrops: ray gealto's big bandit's raining, raining, raining here this morning Stanley brothersit's raining again: tom petty and the heartbreakers (a b-side only song; not on any of his original albums)southern rain: billy ray Cyrussouthern rain: the tearssouthern rain: Stan bushking rain: counting crows
No US Hot 100 Number Ones but lots of US Country Number Ones; 38 in total 1974 "Pure Love" 1974 "Please Don't Tell Me How the Story Ends" 1974 "(I'd Be) a Legend In My Time" 1975 "Daydreams About Night Things" 1976 "What Goes On When the Sun Goes Down" 1976 "(I'm a) Stand By My Woman Man" 1976 "Let My Love Be Your Pillow" 1977 "It Was Almost Like a Song" 1977 "What a Difference You've Made In My Life" 1978 "Only One Love In My Life" 1978 "Let's Take the Long Way Around the World" 1979 "Nobody Likes Sad Songs" 1980 "Why Don't You Spend the Night" 1980 "My Heart" 1980 "Silent Night (After the Fight)" 1980 "Misery Loves Company" 1980 "Cowboys and Clowns" 1980 "Smoky Mountain Rain" 1981 "Am I Losing You" 1981 "(There's) No Gettin' Over Me" 1981 "I Wouldn't Have Missed It For the World" 1982 "Any Day Now" 1982 "He Got You" 1982 "Inside" 1982 "Carolina Dreams 1983 "Don't You Know How Much I Love You" 1983 "Show Her" 1984 "Still Losing You" 1985 "She Keeps the Home Fires Burning" 1985 "Lost In the Fifties Tonight (In the Still of the Night)" 1986 "Happy, Happy Birthday Baby" 1986 "In Love" 1986 "How Do I Turn You On" 1987 "Snap Your Fingers" 1987 "Make No Mistake, She's Mine" 1987 "Where Do the Nights Go" 1989 "Don't You Ever Get Tired (Of Hurting Me)" 1989 "A Woman In Love"
Hey...check out this song : Beyond the Rain by Pine Mountain Railroad I think this might be the one you are looking for. It was a hit song for 2007. The Isaacs sang backup on it.
'And the Rain keeps falling down' from the musical 'Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens.' It's a real beautiful song
pitter patter can you hear the rain?pitter patter on the window pane
Milsap worked as a session musician on numerous projects including two songs with Elvis Presley: "Don't Cry Daddy" in 1969 and "Kentucky Rain" in 1970.
Smoky Mountain Rain was created in 1980-09.
the drier side of a mountain
the drier side of the mountain
a rain shadow is when a mountain blocks rain from that isolated area
The yucca mountain receives 65 inches of rain per year, which is 25% of rain per year.
you get the rain god mountain somewhere on the map
False. A rain shadow is the dry area on the leeward side of a mountain caused by the blocking of moisture-laden air by the mountain, leading to little or no precipitation. The side of the mountain with clouds and rain is the windward side.
A rain shadow.
Often, the rain or snow falls on only one side of the mountain, the windward side. The other side of the mountain, the leeward side, which receives much less rain or snow. is said to be ' rain shadow'
As a simple example: a tall mountain near the sea. The prevailing wind off the sea carries a lot of rain water. On reaching the mountain, and in order to rise over the mountain, the clouds tend to rise meeting colder air at the higher altitudes. This means that it will rain, as cold air can't contain much water vapour. So the rain mainly falls on the side of the mountain facing the sea. Once over the mountain, there is very little rain left. So, on the side of the mountain away from the sea, a rain shadow is formed and very little rain will fall in the area of the shadow.
A basic answer is that the side facing the sea may receive most of the rain coming off the sea. The land side of the mountain may be in the mountain's rain shadow, which receives less rain, and could be drier.