Blues: Feel the Rain Fall by Original Broadway Cast of Parade (Ft. John Hickok & Rufus Bonds)
Blues: Feel the Rain Fall by Original Broadway Cast of Parade (Ft. John Hickok & Rufus Bonds)

Blues: Feel the Rain Fall

Original Broadway Cast of Parade & John Hickok & Rufus Bonds * Track #24 On Parade (Original Broadway Cast)

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Blues: Feel the Rain Fall by Original Broadway Cast of Parade (Ft. John Hickok & Rufus Bonds)

Release Date
Tue Apr 27 1999
Performed by
Original Broadway Cast of ParadeJohn Hickok & Rufus Bonds
Produced by
Jeffrey Lesser
Writed by
Jason Robert Brown & Alfred Uhry

Blues: Feel the Rain Fall Lyrics

[CHAIN GANG]
Huh! Huh! Huh! Huh!

[CONLEY, CHAIN GANG]
Hey yeah (Yeah...)
Hey yeah (Hey yeah...)
I hear the thunder rollin' (Yeah...)
It's behind that wall (Yeah...)
We're gonna roll line thunder
I'm gonna taste the mornin'
And feel the rain fall (Feel the rain fall...)
Hey yeah (Yeah...)
Hey yeah (Hey yeah...)

I'm gonna rise like sunshine (Yeah...)
If I see her turn (Yeah...)
I'm gonna rise like sunshine
I'm gonna set down on her
And feel the sun burn (Feel the sun burn...)
Hey yеah (Yeah...)
Hey yeah (Yеah...)

[JAILOR, spoken]
Hey Jim! Got you a visitor, boy.

[SLATON, spoken]
Hello, Jim.

[CONLEY, spoken]
You who I think you are?

[SLATON, spoken]
Couple of questions for you.

[CONLEY, spoken]
You want some water? Bring the Gov'nor some water.

[SLATON, spoken]
No, thank you.

[CONLEY, spoken]
We fixin' to talk about that mess with Mr. Frank?

[SLATON, spoken]
Yes.

[CONLEY]
Yeah...

[CHAIN GANG]
Yeah...

[SLATON, spoken]
When they found the body in the basement, coroner's report says there was sawdust in the mouth and lungs.

[CONLEY]
Hey yeah...

[CHAIN GANG]
Yeah...

[SLATON, spoken]
Got any idea what that means?

[CONLEY]
Yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah...

[CHAIN GANG]
Yeah...

[SLATON, spoken]
Means she had to be breathin' in the basement, because there isn't any sawdust on the second floor. Means she was alive when you carried her into the basement.

[CONLEY, spoken]
Hmm! Then she musta come back to life, 'cause she was dead as last Christmas Eve when Mr. Frank showed me the body.

(sung)
We're gonna roll like thunder...

[SLATON, spoken]
Coroner's report raises some questions about your story, wouldn't you say?

[CONLEY, spoken]
That so? You can try and prove that in court, I imagine.

(sung)
You ever been on a chain gang, Gov'nor?

[SLATON, spoken]
Not yet.

[CONLEY]
You ever break these rocks on a chain gang?
Ha ha ha! Get yourself thinkin', Gov'nor—
How you wanna have a good time!
Hey yeah...

[CHAIN GANG]
Yeah...

[CONLEY]
Now, Mr. Frank, he had a good time
Man knows how to have a good time

[CONLEY, CHAIN GANG]
Hey yeah! (Hey yeah...)
Hey yeah! (Yeah...)

I get a high fever! (Yeah...)
When I hear her call (Yeah...)
She's gonna cool my fever— (Yeah...)
I'm gonna take that woman! (Yeah...)
We're gonna ride like lightnin' (Yeah...)
We're gonna roll, roll, roll like thunder
And feel the rain fall (Feel the rain fall...)

Hey yeah... (Yeah...)
Hey yeah... (Yeah...)
Hey yeah... (Yeah...)
Hey yeah... (Yeah...)
Hey yeah... (Yeah...)
Hey yeah... (Yeah...)
Hey yeah...

Blues: Feel the Rain Fall Q&A

Who wrote Blues: Feel the Rain Fall's ?

Blues: Feel the Rain Fall was written by Jason Robert Brown & Alfred Uhry.

Who produced Blues: Feel the Rain Fall's ?

Blues: Feel the Rain Fall was produced by Jeffrey Lesser.

When did Original Broadway Cast of Parade release Blues: Feel the Rain Fall?

Original Broadway Cast of Parade released Blues: Feel the Rain Fall on Tue Apr 27 1999.

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