[Rain Songs] A selection of Western music to listen to on rainy days – rainy songs
A rainy Monday at the start of the workweek or a long-awaited day off—rain that falls at times like these can really put you in a blue mood, can’t it?
Of course, some people love spending a lazy day at home, quietly watching the rain when they have no plans to go out.
In this article, we’re sharing a selection of classic English-language songs perfect for rainy days, curated for fans of Western music!
From timeless hits that sing directly about rain to recent chart-toppers, and even songs whose lyrics or atmosphere make them ideal for rainy days—this comprehensive roundup spans genres and styles.
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You Sound Good to MeLucy Hale

This is a 2014 release by Lucy Hale, also known for her role in the American hit drama Pretty Little Liars.
Lucy’s free and airy vocals are captivating, and it’s a bright country song that feels like sunshine pouring down.
How about taking it along for a post-rain weekend drive?
She Is LoveParachute

It’s a song released in 2009 by the American pop rock band Parachute.
The gentle guitar tones and love-filled lyrics are wonderful, making it a love song you’ll want to give to someone special.
If you listen to it on a rainy-day date or while you’re out and about, the rain might just add a lovely touch to the moment.
I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)Pitbull

A 2009 song by Pitbull sung in both English and Spanish.
With its catchy sound and Pitbull’s rap, you’ll naturally want to dance to the lively Latin rhythm.
Put it on during the dreary rainy season to lift your spirits.
Who I Am Hates Who I’ve BeenRelient K

It’s a song from the American rock band Relient K’s album “Mmhmm.” Its speedy, refreshing sound and sentimental melody are addictive, making you want to listen on repeat.
With this song as your companion, gazing at the rain from the window and reflecting on your past self, it feels like all kinds of emotions would well up.
I Gotta FeelingThe Black Eyed Peas

Released in 2009, this party song by The Black Eyed Peas is a perfect fit for the glow of youth.
The music video, which shows a chaotic party scene, features a guest appearance by David Guetta.
Even if the rain won’t let up, don’t worry—let’s all get hyped to this track together!
RainThe Script

This is a 2017 song by the Irish rock band The Script.
The lyrics are striking for likening sorrow to rain, yet the light, breezy sound also makes the track feel positive.
When you go through something sad like a breakup, rain can make your mood sink even further, but listening to this song might ease the sadness, even just a little.
I Think It’s Going to Rain TodayUB40

Included on the 1980 album “Signing Off.” A cover of a song originally released in 1968 by American singer Randy Newman.
As an early track by the six-piece reggae band from Birmingham formed in 1980, it has a strong impression of the distinctly British reggae flavor compared to their later work.
It’s a song that truly reflects their early style.






