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“Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain” played on my car stereo this morning and made me think of three things:

1. Willie Nelson is a national treasure and I’m gonna be one sad SOB when he kicks the bucket like his contemporaries (Waylon Jennings, Johnny Cash, etc.)

2. I love all this rain. Droughts in recent years have stretched water supplies and it wasn’t that long ago that you could almost walk across lakes in Benbrook, Weatherford, and elsewhere.

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3. What are the five greatest rain songs?

IMHO, here are the five top rain songs of all time (at least the ones I could think of in two minutes and then track down on YouTube fairly quickly):

Starting with No. 5, here’s a pretty little ditty done by Conway Twitty, Randy Crawford, David Ruffin and hundreds of others artists — but none of them topping Brook Benton’s original version of the Tony Joe White classic:

Next up, the song that helped put Gordon Lightfoot on the map:

No. 3 is Elvis’ version of “Kentucky Rain,” written by Eddie Rabbitt:

No. 2 is the tune by CCR (and I’m not talking about Cross Canadian Ragweed):

And No. 1 on my list is John Hiatt:

Anybody out there have any better rain songs in mind? If so, let me know in the comments and I’ll post some YouTube versions of them.

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