How could I have forgotten "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)"?
'Objects In Space'
Buffista Music III: The Search for Bach
There's a lady plays her fav'rite records/On the jukebox ev'ry day/All day long she plays the same old songs/And she believes the things that they say/She sings along with all the saddest songs/And she believes the stories are real/She lets the music dictate the way that she feels.
How could I have forgotten "Escape (The Pina Colada Song)"?
Would that I could.
Are you not into yoga?
Late additions:
Battles - "Rainbow"
Blue Mountain - "Rain"
Bob Mould - "Black Sheets Of Rain"
Boris/Michio Kurihara - "Rainbow" and "My Rain"
Can - "She Brings the Rain"
Carla Bozulich (or Willie Nelson) - "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain" (someone got here first, right?)
Faust - "It's A Rainy Day, Sunshine Girl"
Go Betweens - "Spring Rain"
Husker Du - "Standing In The Rain"
Jayhawks - "Settled Down Like Rain"
Robbie Fulks - "It's Always Raining Somewhere"
Scott Walker - "It's Raining Today"
Sparklehorse - "Rainmaker"
The 6ths - "In The City In The Rain"
Hope that helps! I skipped a bunch and didn't go back to see if these were all new or if I was repeating all of them. Sorry if that's the case.
My list isn't nearly as cool as Corwood's, but here goes. All songs except the last one come up when I search under "rain" in my iTunes (along with a couple featuring "train" and "drain"):
"Rain", the Beatles.
"No Rain", Blind Melon.
"Don't Rain on my Parade", Bobby Darin.
"Eastern Rain", Fairport Convention.
"Rain and Snow", the Pentangle.
"Flowers in the Rain", the Move.
"And then the Rain", True West
"Bottom of the Rain", Buffalo Tom
"Hey Mr. Rain", Velvet Underground
"I Love You the Rain", Sleepyhead
"I Wish It Would Rain", Wreckless Eric
"Justify the Rain", Cosmic Rough Riders
"Rain", The Chills
"Rain", Blake Babies
"Raining on TV", Bevis Frond
"South Hampstead Rain", Bevis Frond
"Rainy Day Sun", Spinal Tap
"Ray Ray Rain", Bettie Servert
"Tomorrow Will Bring Rain", Green Pajamas
"Walking in the Rain", Flash and the Pan
and last but not least:
"Chocolate Rain", Tay Zonday
"Chocolate Rain" brings to mind the '90s bubblegum-soul "Candy Rain," though I can't remember who sang it.
And how could we forget "It's Raining Men"?
Hallelujah!
"Chocolate Rain", Tay Zonday
Well, I know what will be in my head for the rest of the day.
Anyone have a digital copy of "Georgy Girl" by the Seekers they could send my way?