In The Rain

Album: Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get (1972)
Charted: 5
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  • I wanna go outside, in the rain
    It may sound crazy
    But I wanna go outside, in the rain
    'Cause I, I think I'm gonna cry
    And I, I don't want you to see me cry
    I go outside, in the rain
    It may sound crazy
    But I wanna go outside in the rain

    Once the rain starts falling
    On my face
    You won't see, a single trace
    Of the tears I'm crying
    Because of you I'm crying
    Don't want you to see me cry
    Let me go, let me go, let me go

    In the rain

    Once the sun comes out
    And the rain has gone away
    I know I'm gonna see a better day
    Right now I think I'm crying
    Because of you I'm crying
    Don't want you to see me cry
    Let me go, let me go, let me go

    (Let me go outside, in the rain)

    It may sound crazy, but I
    It may sound crazy, but I
    I wanna go outside, in the rain Writer/s: ANTHONY HESTER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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Comments: 1

  • Muhammed from New York City, NyI can hear this song all day it is truly a classic.In my mind In the Rain by the Dramatics is one of the Greatest Soul Music of all time. I am a huge fan of the dramatics. You will never hear songs like this again and I am only 16 years old.

    Thanks
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