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“Rain and Snow”, also known as “Cold Rain and Snow” (Roud 3634), is an American folksong and in some variants a murder ballad. The song first appeared in print in Olive Dame Campbell and Cecil Sharp’s 1917 compilation English Folk Songs from the Southern Appalachians, which relates that it was colle...
Well I married me a wife
She gave me trouble all my life
Ran me out in the cold rain and snow
The rain and snow, rain and snow
Ran me out in the cold rain and snow
She came running on down the stairs
Combing back her long blonde hair
And her cheeks were as red as a rose
As a Rose, as a rose
And her cheeks were as red as a rose
As a Rose, as a rose
She said I ain't got no use
For your red apple juice
And I'm not gonna be treated this way
This Way, This way
And I'm not gonna be treated this way
I see you all sitting in the shade
Counting every dime I made
I'm so broke and I'm hungry too
I'm Hungry Too Ooh
Hungry Too Ooh
I'm so broke and I'm hungry too
Rain and Snow was written by The Levellers.
Rain and Snow was produced by Jon Kelly.
The Levellers released Rain and Snow on Mon Aug 25 1997.