My favorite rainy-day song ever is "Singin' in the Rain" from the 1952 movie with the same title, sung by Gene Kelly. He was an awesome actor, and will be missed. I love to go out when it's raining and sing this song and go splash in the puddles on the sidewalk, "just dancin and singin in the rain!
It’s been raining pretty consistently here for the past few days, and if you believe the widget on my desktop — based on the accuracy of this particular Crappy Weather Calculator, I sadly do — it looks to be predictable London weather here in good old NYC at least until the weekend. Naturally, like the most heartbreaking song of all time question I considered (as did many of you) a few weeks ago, it got me to thinking of what the best rainy-day song ever might be, too. Halfway through my pondering, my pal here Leah Greenblatt randomly sent me an old song by the Fruit Bats — the very same song that appears at 1 minute 18 seconds in the trailer for the upcoming Hugh Dancy-Rose Byrne rom-com Adam, which my friend Katie coincidentally also just sent to me — and immediately it struck me that this might very well indeed be: The Best Rainy-Day Song of All Time.
Because, for me, a rainy-day song should comfort you in all the right ways when it’s a little glum outside and you might be feeling that way too inside, but also for when your little heart boat drifts a little too far out to sea. So, listen below, and let me know if you think "When U Love Somebody" by the Fruit Bats might be the best rainy-day song of all time. And, if not, then what is?
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.