About the Song
In the realm of folk music, certain songs stand the test of time, their melodies and lyrics weaving themselves into the very fabric of our collective consciousness. Gordon Lightfootâs âEarly Morning Rainâ is one such ballad, a poignant and evocative masterpiece that has captured the hearts of listeners for over five decades.
Lightfoot, a Canadian singer-songwriter renowned for his introspective lyrics and gentle guitar strumming, penned âEarly Morning Rainâ in 1964. The songâs genesis can be traced back to Lightfootâs time spent in Los Angeles, where he would often find himself drawn to the Los Angeles International Airport, watching planes take off into the rain-soaked sky.
âEarly Morning Rainâ is a song steeped in melancholic beauty, its verses painting vivid pictures of a weary traveler bidding farewell to a lover as the sun begins to rise. The lyrics are infused with a sense of longing and regret, the protagonist grappling with the weight of leaving behind someone they hold dear.
Lightfootâs masterful storytelling is evident throughout the song, his words imbued with a raw honesty that resonates deeply with listeners. The imagery he conjures is both intimate and universal, capturing the essence of heartbreak and the bittersweet ache of separation.
The songâs enduring appeal lies not only in its lyrical prowess but also in its hauntingly beautiful melody. Lightfootâs gentle guitar strumming provides a melancholic backdrop to his vocals, while the songâs structure, with its repeating chorus and verses, lends itself to a sense of wistful longing.
âEarly Morning Rainâ has been covered by numerous artists over the years, each interpretation adding its own unique touch to the songâs legacy. However, Lightfootâs original rendition remains the definitive version, his voice imbued with a world-weary gravitas that perfectly captures the songâs emotional core.
Whether youâre a seasoned folk enthusiast or a casual music listener, âEarly Morning Rainâ is a song that will undoubtedly touch your soul. Its poignant lyrics, evocative melody, and timeless message of love and loss have cemented its place as a true folk classic.
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Lyrics: Early Morning Rain
In the early morning rain with a dollar in my hand
With an aching in my heart and my pockets full of sand
Iâm a long way from home and I miss my loved one so
In the early morning rain with no place to goOut on runway number nine big 707 set to go
But Iâm stuck here in the grass where the cold wind blows
Now, the liquor tasted good and the women all were fast
Well, there she goes, my friend, well sheâs rolling down at lastHear the mighty engines roar â see the silver bird on high
Sheâs away and westward bound â far above the clouds sheâll fly
Where the morning rain donât fall and the sun always shines
Sheâll be flying oâer my home in about three hours timeThis old airportâs got me down â itâs no earthly good to me
âCause Iâm stuck here on the ground as cold and drunk as I can be
You canât jump a jet plane like you can a freight train
So, Iâd best be on my way in the early morning rain
You canât jump a jet plane like you can a freight train
So, Iâd best be on my way in the early morning rain
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