on 2013-01-25
“Kentucky Rain” in the style of Elvis Presley. Written by Eddie Rabbit and Dick Heard. LYRICS: “Seven lonely days and a dozen towns ago I reached out one night and you were gone. Don’t know why you’d run, What you’re running to or from. All I know is I want to bring you home. So Im walking in the rain, thumbing for a ride. On this lonely Kentucky backroad. I’ve loved you much too long and my love’s too strong To let you go, never knowing What went wrong. Kentucky rain keeps pouring down and up aheads another town That I’ll go walking through. With the rain in my shoes, Searchin for you. In the cold Kentucky rain, in the cold Kentucky rain. Showed your photograph to some old gray bearded man sitting on a bench outside a genral store. They said yes, she’s been here but their memory wasn’t clear Was it yesterday? No, wait the day before So I finally got a ride with a preacher man who asked where you bound on such a dark afternoon? As we drove on through the rain as he listened I explained. And he left me with a prayer that I’d find you. Kentucky rain keeps pouring down and up aheads another town That I’ll go walking through. With the rain in my shoes, Searchin for you. In the cold Kentucky rain, in the cold Kentucky rain. In the cold Kentucky rain, yeah, yeah, in the cold Kentucky rain. In the cold Kentucky rain, in the cold Kentucky rain, in the cold Kentucky rain.” A video by Pokechoppah93™. Music is property of Elvis Presley Enterprises. ©2009
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Source:
http://elvispresleytube.com/kentucky-rain-by-elvis-presley/