Rain often gets a bad rap for canceling plans, shutting down outdoor festivities, and just generally being a drag. But with the right music to accompany a rainy night in, plans go from all-out canceled to merely changed. Suddenly, we can nest at home, out of the elements but with a front-row view from our windows, and get cozy.
If you have a rainy day in your future (or maybe youโre just fantasizing about one mid-heatwave), these four songs from the 1970s deserve a spot on your staying-in playlist.
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โThe Rain Songโ by Led Zeppelin
Maybe itโs a little cheesy to start a list of 1970s songs about the rain with one called โThe Rain Songโ. But if it ainโt broke, donโt fix it, you know? On-the-nose titles aside, this 1973 Led Zeppelin track from Houses Of The Holy is a beautiful accompaniment to a peaceful, quiet night in during a rainstorm. The music builds much like storm clouds forming in the sky, gaining size before they finally release the rain.
โThese are the seasons of my emotion / and like the wind, they rise and fall / This is the wonder of devotion / I see the torch we all must hold.โ
โThe Cars Hiss By My Windowโ by The Doors
In between the constant pitter-patter of raindrops and distant rumblings of thunder, you might also hear the occasional sizzle of car tires cutting through the rain-logged streets while staying in on a wet, gloomy night. The Doorsโ L.A. Woman track, โThe Cars Hiss By My Windowโ, captures the distinctly lonely feelings that often arrive when listening to cars roll by. Where are they going? Whoโs driving? How are they feeling compared to how Iโm feeling right now?
โThe cars hiss by my window like the waves down on the beach / I got this girl beside me, but sheโs out of reach.โ
โTimeโ by Pink Floyd
The mechanical whirring and whizzings of the clock introduction of Pink Floydโs โTimeโ is reminiscent of a building thunderstorm. But thatโs not the only reason why this iconic Dark Side Of The Moon cut is perfect for rainy days. This 1970s song is introspective, reflective, wistful, and more than a little nostalgicโall feelings made more tender when chewing them over while watching the rain come down outside.
โTired of lying in the sunshine, staying home to watch the rain / You are young, and life is long, and there is time to kill today / And then one day you find ten years have got behind you.โ
โI Canโt Stand The Rainโ by Ann Peebles
Rainy days have their merit. But that doesnโt necessarily mean theyโre not frustrating. If youโre staying in because of the rain begrudgingly, youโll find it easy to relate to Ann Peeblesโ 1973 track, โI Canโt Stand The Rainโ. Peebles co-wrote the song in this very state of mind, dreading an impending storm canceling her plans. Ultimately, the raincheck seemed to work in her favor, as โI Canโt Stand The Rainโ became a massive global hit. Allโs well that ends wet, and all that.
โI canโt stand the rain against my window / bringing back sweet memories / Hey, windowpane, do you remember how sweet it used to be?โ
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