Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John
Olivia Newton-John
“Silvery Rain” describes the disastrous effects pesticides have on the environment. It was originally performed by Marvin, Welch, and Farrar in 1971, a year before the chemical DDT was banned from agricultural use in the United States.
DDT was primarily used as a spray insecticide, and would often...
[VERSE 1]
Butterflies danced on invisible strings
Showing wings they borrowed from a rainbow
And a blackbird on high sang a praise to the sky
While a light aeroplane sprayed the fields with a silvery rain
Furry-backed bees with a tireless drone
Never moan, they're happy to be working
And a grasshopper green could be heard but not seen
While a light aeroplane sprayed the fields with a silvery rain
[Chorus]
Fly away, Peter
Fly away, Paul
Before there's nothing left to fly at all
Take to the sky, higher than high
Before the silvery rain begins to fall
[VERSE 2]
Nothing moves now but the swaying ripe corn
Not a dawn is greeted with a bird's song
There's a feather or two from a bird that once flew
Before a light aeroplane sprayed the fields with a silvery rain
[REPEAT Chorus]
Fly away, Peter
Fly away, Paul
Before there's nothing left to fly at all
Take to the sky, higher than high
Before the silvery rain begins to fall
Fly away, Peter
Fly away, Paul
Before there's nothing left to fly at all
Take to the sky, higher than high
Before the silvery rain begins to fall
Silvery Rain was written by Hank Marvin.
Silvery Rain was produced by John Farrar.
Olivia Newton-John released Silvery Rain on Tue Oct 13 1981.