One More Rainy Day

Album: Shades Of Deep Purple (1968)
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    Sky looking so forlorn
    It looks like the world's been born
    On one more rainy day

    Trying to see the sunlight
    My heart's crying out loud
    I try to see through the clouds
    On one more rainy day

    One more rainy day
    Once again my mind is gray
    This is what a rainy day can do
    One more rainy day
    One more rainy day

    Sun starts shining on through
    New day a day with you
    It's strange what sun can do
    On one more rainy day

    One more rainy day
    Once again my mind is gray
    This is what a rainy day can do
    One more rainy day
    One more rainy day Writer/s: JON LORD, ROD EVANS
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Ricky from Killie, United KingdomA great track from the first album, also was the b-side to Hush.
    Hearing this for the first time no one would guess this was Deep Purple!
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