Ann Peebles - I Can't Stand The Rain
Ann Peebles - I Can't Stand The Rain


Ann Peebles - I Can't Stand The Rain Lyrics and Youtube Music Videos

Album: I Can't Stand The Rain
Released: 1973

I Can't Stand The Rain Lyrics


I Can't Stand The Rain 'gainst my window
Bringing back sweet memories
Hey windowpane, do you remember?
How sweet it used to be

When we was together
Everything was so grand
Now that we've parted
There's just one sound that I just can't stand

I can't stand the rain 'gainst my window
Bringing back sweet memories
I can't stand the rain 'gainst my window
'Cause he's not here with me

Alone with the pillow
Where his head used to lay
I know you've got some sweet memories
But like a window you ain't got nothin' to say

I can't stand the rain 'gainst my window
Bringing back sweet memories
I can't stand the rain
Against my window
Just keeps on haunting me
Hey rain, get off my window
Because he's not here my me

Writer/s: MILLER, BERNARD / BRYANT, DON / PEEBLES, ANN
Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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I Can't Stand The Rain
  • This steamy heartbreaker is about a woman who can't stand the sound of rain against her window, since it reminds her of her lost love (note the double meaning of window pane/pain in the lyric).

    The African American singer-songwriter Ann Peebles wrote the song with her husband, Don Bryant, and the radio broadcaster Bernard "Bernie" Miller. The number originated from an offhand comment made by the singer when the threesome were preparing to head out to a Blues show one evening and it began tipping down with rain. "It was pouring outside and I just said, I can't stand this rain," recalled Peebles to Mojo magazine March 2014. "And I think it was Don who perked up: 'That's a good title.' We sat down and began to write. We started writing and forgot all about the rain."
  • The dramatic raindrop intro was provided by an electronic timbale, which was newly installed in the studio. It was an unusual choice, as Pop songs generally evoked rain via pizzicato violins in those days.
  • A Disco version of this song was an international hit for Eruption in 1978. Eruption was a British-based American R&B act who were taken under the wing of Boney M's producer Frank Farian. He signed the group with Germany-based Hansa Records in 1977 and they covered this song for their first album. It became the group's biggest hit, peaking at #18 in the US and #5 in the UK.
  • Tina Turner recorded the song for her 1984 Private Dancer album. Released as a single, it found minor success in the US and UK, but sold well in continental Europe, reaching the Top 10 in Germany and France.
  • The chorus of Missy Elliott's 1997 debut single "The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)" is based around this song.
  • This was one of John Lennon's favorite tunes. In a Billboard magazine article he commented, "It's the best song ever."