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Rhythm of the Rain The Cascades - 1962 C Am C G (Fan strum: down/fan down/up up /down up) [C] Listen to the rhythm of the [Am] falling rain [C] Telling me just what a fool I've [G] been I [C] wish that it would go and let me [F] cry in vain And [C] let me be a[G]lone ag[C]ain [G] The [C] only girl I care about has [Am] gone away [C] Looking for a brand new [G] start But [C] little does she know that when she [F] left that day A[C]long with her she [G] took my [C] heart [C7] [F] Rain please tell me now does [Em] that seem fair For [Dm] her to steal my heart away when [C] she don't care I [Am] can't love another when my [Dm] heart's some[G]where Far a-[C]way [G] The [C] only girl I care about has [Am] gone away [C] Looking for a brand new [G] start But [C] little does she know that when she [F] left that day A[C]long with her she [G] took my [C] heart [C7] Instrumental verse C Am C G C F C G C C7 [F] Rain won't you tell her that I [Em] love her so [Dm] Please ask the sun to set her [C] heart aglow [Am] Rain in her heart and let the [Dm] love we [G] knew start to [C] grow [G] [C] Listen to the rhythm of the [Am] falling rain [C] Telling me just what a fool I've [G] been Rhythm of the Rain 1/1 31-Aug-22 … is a song performed by The Cascades, released in November 1962. It was written by Cascades band member John Claude Gummoe The arrangement uses a celesta which is similar to a glockenspiel, but makes a softer sound. DEE UKES UKES

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Rhythm of the Rain The Cascades - 1962C Am C G (Fan strum: down/fan down/up up /down up)

[C] Listen to the rhythm of the [Am] falling rain[C] Telling me just what a fool I've [G] beenI [C] wish that it would go and let me [F] cry in vainAnd [C] let me be a[G]lone ag[C]ain [G]

The [C] only girl I care about has [Am] gone away[C] Looking for a brand new [G] startBut [C] little does she know that when she [F] left that dayA[C]long with her she [G] took my [C] heart [C7]

[F] Rain please tell me now does [Em] that seem fairFor [Dm] her to steal my heart away when [C] she don't careI [Am] can't love another when my [Dm] heart's some[G]where Far a-[C]way [G]

The [C] only girl I care about has [Am] gone away[C] Looking for a brand new [G] startBut [C] little does she know that when she [F] left that dayA[C]long with her she [G] took my [C] heart [C7]

Instrumental verseC Am C GC F C G C C7

[F] Rain won't you tell her that I [Em] love her so[Dm] Please ask the sun to set her [C] heart aglow[Am] Rain in her heart and let the [Dm] love we [G] knewstart to [C] grow [G]

[C] Listen to the rhythm of the [Am] falling rain[C] Telling me just what a fool I've [G] beenI [C] wish that it would go and let me [F] cry in vainAnd [C] let me be a[G]lone ag[C]ain [G]

[C] Oh, listen to the [Am] falling rain [C] Pitter patter pitter [Am] patter Oh-oh [C] Listen to the, listen to the [Am] falling rain [C] Pitter patter pitter [Am] patter Oh-oh C Am C Am <C>

Rhythm of the Rain 1/1 6-May-23

… is a song performed by The Cascades, released in November 1962. It was written by Cascades band member John Claude Gummoe The arrangement uses a celesta which is similar to a glockenspiel, but makes a softer sound.

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