About the Song
Toby Keith, the country music titan known for his bravado and redneck anthems, takes a softer approach with âKissinâ in the Rain.â This laid-back ballad, released in 2010 on his album âBullets in the Gun,â offers a glimpse into a tender moment of love and spontaneity.
Keith, known for his gruff vocals, delivers a surprisingly gentle performance here. His voice takes on a smoother quality, perfectly capturing the romantic mood of the song. The lyrics, likely penned by Keith himself (though official credits are unavailable), paint a simple yet evocative scene â a couple stealing a kiss under a summer downpour.
Lines like âThunderbird was July hot nowâ and âMuddy lake was the perfect spot forâ set the scene â a lazy summer afternoon punctuated by a refreshing rain shower. The song isnât about grand declarations of love; itâs about the simple joys found in a stolen moment of affection. âThink about you all the timeâ and the title itself, âKissinâ in the Rain,â capture the intimacy and playful spirit of the encounter.
The music perfectly complements the romantic mood. A gentle acoustic guitar melody sets the foundation, while a light piano and subtle percussion add texture. The overall sound is laid-back and inviting, creating a comfortable atmosphere for Keithâs smooth vocals to take center stage.
âKissinâ in the Rainâ might not be a typical Toby Keith song, but it showcases a different side of his artistry. Itâs a reminder that even the toughest cowboys have a soft spot for romance, and that sometimes the most beautiful moments are found in the simple pleasures of life â a summer rain shower and a stolen kiss.
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Lyrics: Kissin In the Rain
Thunderbird was July hot now
Muddy lake was the perfect spot for
Camp fire, drinkinâ beer
Skippinâ half your senior year
Told your mama little white one
She didnât want you hanginâ out in the sun
With a small town roughneck man
That will never be nothinâ but an old field hand
Shut up with your girl friend
âBout the time a storm rode in
Wind got up, it was pourinâ down
We could hear the sirens goinâ off in town
We were kissinâ in the rain, kissinâ in the rain
Hittinâ hard like a hurricane
Summer nights lit up with lightninâ
Soakinâ wet starinâ in your eyes and
We didnât care a thing about the thunder
While the angry sky we were under
Was raisinâ Cane
We were kissinâ in the rain
You got in too late that night
And you and mama had a fight
You werenât ever gonna win
Never got to see me again
Well, I get storm the days roll by
Now and then I still drive
Cross the dam in my old Ford
I get out and walk that shore
I still see you standinâ there
Blue jeans too wet to wear
Hair all drenched and out of place
And mascara runninâ down your face
Every time the clouds get low
And the sirens start to blow
I get a sweet little déjà vu
My Thunderbird, me and you
Were kissinâ in the rain, kissinâ in the rain
Hittinâ hard like a hurricane
Summer nights lit up with lightninâ
Soakinâ wet starinâ in your eyes and
We didnât care a thing about the thunder
While the angry sky we were under
Was raisinâ Cane
We were kissinâ in the rain
Yeah
Kissinâ in the rain
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