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Noted Rain
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Sometimes nature reflects our personal world
electronica indie smooth jazz piano classical instrumental new age film
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Electronica, New Age, Smooth Jazz and some Classical.
Hard to place my music in one category. It is a mixture of Electronica, New Age, Smooth Jazz and even some Classical.
Song Info
Charts
Peak #36
Peak in subgenre #6
Author
Larry Ludwick
Rights
2009
Uploaded
June 26, 2009
Track Files
MP3
MP3 12.6 MB 320 kbps 5:30
Lyrics
I walked out of your door Vowed you'd see me no more. Only wrapped in my pain I never noticed the rain. The first nights were so hard Your moonlight flooded my yard. In dreams, you'd come and you'd go The Sun at rise was too slow. The seasons change Clouds sail across the plain Rain sweep through my mind And wash away your memory. As one once lashed by a storm I could only wait for the calm But just the mention of your name Is like a gust once again A Rain on me Wash away a memory Ah Rain on me Come down. The seasons change Clouds sail across the plain Rain sweep through my mind And wash away your memory. I know you truly loved me more 'Ere the day I walked out that door I know you've found love again You never noticed the rain. Rain on me Ah just rain, rain on me Ah set me free Come down Come down Come down
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Tom Cerr Music
Jul 08, 2009
I really enjoyed listening to this! I think the melody is what struck me the most.
Amber's Shelter
Jul 08, 2009
Larry, Until the day I came to the forums I never knew who you were. You have a great song here. The emotion behind the instruments is incredible!!! Simply WOW!!!
Daniel Eboli
Jul 08, 2009
Nice one, great vocals again, Cheers!
Painted Water
Jul 03, 2009
Another great song! Beautiful intro, nice melodies, good vocals, I will be adding this one to my Larry Ludwick collection!
Jane Gee
Jul 01, 2009
I have to be honest I've never really listened to music like this, but I actually enjoy listening to this. The lyrics are very sweet, and comforting. I could honestly see this being played over an extremely sad movie scene or a scene from one of those dramatic TV shows like ER. It's a really well put together song.