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Here Comes the Rain, Mama!
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Bright Spark's semi-concept debut album was released March 2007, receiving rave reviews. This is the title track.
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Bright Spark are two guys and a girl centred on Norwich, England, playing and singing their own brand of retro Brit Pop, softcore rock, and a wide range of othe
We are primarily a working live band and one of the busiest in the area. We enjoy every sort of gig, from private functions in swish hotels to social clubs and from sweaty rock venues to ballroom dances. Our original material reflects this and we write songs and instrumentals that are also very varied in style. All three of us play and sing and we are noted for our harmony work and our instrumental ability. We are an unusual combination - the excitement of being a new and inventive band, with the sure touch that comes only from many years of experience.
Song Info
Genre
Alternative Brit Pop
Charts
#285 in subgenre Peak #1
Charts
Peak #43
Author
John Bartram arr Bright Spark
Rights
John Bartram
Uploaded
March 13, 2007
Track Files
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MP3 3.4 MB 128 kbps 3:43
Story behind the song
Here Comes the Rain, Mama! where the rain in life comes along just when the sun seemed to be shining. This track opens the album and reappears in a rather darker reprise form as the penultimate track.
Lyrics
Here Comes the Rain, Mama! Rain! Rain! (various verses, John keeps updating these and singing new ones) Here comes the rain, Mama, here comes the rain! ...There used to be a time of harmony and rhyme when nothing ever spoiled the view. There was just me and you, falling in love. But I feel I've been had - it really makes me feel sad to know that there is more bad news messing up the life that I choose seeing clouds above. Here comes the rain, Mama! © 2007 John Bartram
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Paul Mcilwaine
Oct 12, 2013
Beatles watch out - Fantastic song with a big sixties feel
M Billcliff - snippets
Mar 06, 2010
Oooh, lovely. I'm a sucker for harmonies, and this really delivers. Great hook!!
MJBerg
Nov 23, 2009
A very nice piece, very british (not surprisingly;)), very well performed and produced, I enjoyed the listen, thanks! Cheers, Mauri.
Lyricist Jillucky
Mar 20, 2008
This song is super enjoyable. Very uplifting.