About the song

“Raining in My Heart” is a song by Buddy Holly, released in 1959. The song was written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant.

In “Raining in My Heart,” Buddy Holly sings about the loneliness and heartache he feels in the absence of his lover. The lyrics describe the narrator’s longing for his partner, comparing the feeling to rain falling in his heart. Despite the sunny weather outside, he feels a sense of emptiness and sadness that only his lover’s presence can fill.

With its melancholic melody and heartfelt vocals, “Raining in My Heart” captures the universal experience of longing for love and companionship. The song’s emotional resonance and Holly’s distinctive voice have made it a classic of the rock and roll era, enduring through the decades as one of his most beloved hits.

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Lyric

The sun is out, the sky is blueThere’s not a cloud to spoil the viewBut it’s raining, raining in my heart
The weather man says clear todayHe doesn’t know you’ve gone awayAnd it’s raining, raining in my heart
Oh, misery, miseryWhat’s gonna become of me?
I tell my blues they mustn’t showBut soon these tears are bound to flow‘Cause it’s raining, raining in my heart
But it’s raining, raining in my heart
And it’s raining, raining in my heart
Oh, misery, miseryWhat’s gonna become of me?
I tell my blues they mustn’t showBut soon these tears are bound to flow‘Cause it’s raining, raining in my heart