Bring on the Rain
Jo Dee Messina
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Another day has almost come and gone Can't imagine what else could go wrong Sometimes I'd like to hide away somewhere and lock the door A single battle lost but not the war 'Cause tomorrow's another day And I'm thirsty anyway So bring on the rain It's almost like the hard times circle 'round A couple drops and they all start coming down Yeah, I might feel defeated, And I might hang my head I might be barely breathing, but I'm not dead Tomorrow's another day And I'm thirsty anyway So bring on the rain No I'm not gonna let it get me down I'm not gonna cry And I'm not gonna lose any sleep tonight 'Cause tomorrow's another day And I'm not afraid So bring on the rain Tomorrow's another day And I'm thirsty anyway So bring on the rain Bring on Bring on the rain No I'm not gonna let it get me down I'm not gonna cry So bring on the rain Bring on Bring on the rain Bring on the rain Bring on the rain Bring on the rain
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Written by: BILLY MONTANA, HELEN DARLING
Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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16 facts about this song
Artist Background"Bring on the Rain" is performed by Jo Dee Messina, an American country music artist. She has scored nine number one singles on the Billboard country music charts.
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CollaborationThe song is a duet with fellow country music artist Tim McGraw.
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Album Information"Bring on the Rain" is the last single of Jo Dee Messina's album "Burn".
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Release DateIt was released in September 2001, not long after the 9/11 attacks on America.
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Chart PerformanceDespite a relatively slow climb, "Bring on the Rain" reached the top of the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts.
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Peak Chart PositionIt became a number one hit on the country charts, marking Jo Dee's fifth number one single.
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Billboard AwardThe song won Jo Dee Messina her first Billboard award in 2002.
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Grammy Nomination"Bring on the Rain" received a Grammy nomination in 2003 for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals.
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SongwritersThe song was written by Billy Montana and Helen Darling, two famous American songwriters in the country genre.
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Song MeaningThe song resonated with the American public due to its inspiring message of resilience and hope in tough times, perfectly encapsulated in its chorus - "Tomorrow's a new day, boy, and I ain't going anywhere. So bring on the rain."
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Music Video DirectorThe music video of "Bring on the Rain" is directed by Lawrence Carroll.
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Performance in Live ShowsSince its release, "Bring on the Rain" has frequently been included in Jo Dee's live performances due to its popularity.
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ACM Award NominationThe song was nominated for Single Record of the Year at the 2002 Academy of Country Music Awards.
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Gold CertificationThe Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certified "Bring on the Rain" as Gold.
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Commercial SuccessThe song has sold over 500,000 copies in the United States.
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Songs Associated with TragedyThis song became a personal anthem for many after the 9/11 attacks and continues to inspire people going through hard times.
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