[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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These Days feat. Jess Glynne, Macklemore & Dan CaplenRudimental

This is a song released in 2018 by the British drum and bass band Rudimental in collaboration with Jess Glynne, Macklemore, and Dan Caplen.
The lyrics poignantly express a couple who are currently distant but truly want to return to how they once were, and listening to it on a rainy day makes it even easier to sink into the song’s mood.
Songs About RainGary Allan

It’s a laid-back country music number.
It’s a song by Gary Allan, a musician from California, released in 2003.
The blend of strummed acoustic guitar and the warm tone of the piano is irresistible.
The lyrics are bittersweet: listening to a rain-themed song on the radio brings back memories of an old lover.
His sweet, gentle voice makes it a real tearjerker.
When your heart is swirling with those indescribable emotions, this might be the song that heals you.
Rainy Night in SohoThe Pogues

“A Rainy Night in Soho” is a song by the British rock band The Pogues, released in 1986.
Just before its release, there was apparently a bit of a clash between vocalist Shane MacGowan and producer Elvis Costello over whether to use the oboe or the cornet version.
The final released recording used the cornet.
Its grand, Celtic-influenced orchestral sound evokes images of the British countryside.
It’s Raining MenThe Weather Girls

It’s funky dance music that’s humorous yet so captivating with its authentic vocals.
It’s a song by the American female duo The Weather Girls, released in 1982.
As you might guess from the title, it sings, “Your destined man will pour down like rain.” In other words, it’s a love anthem cheering you on, saying you’ll surely meet your Mr.
Right soon.
Maybe because of its upbeat vibe, listening to it really lifts your spirits.
It feels like the thick rain clouds are about to blow away.
It’s Raining MenThe Weather Girls

It’s the song “It’s Raining Men” by The Weather Girls.
It was released in 1982, the golden age of Western pop.
I don’t really know what it’s singing about, but the two singers’ vocal power is incredible, and it’s an insanely cool, unbeatable track.
The song also has a Japanese title, “Hallelujah Hurricane,” which sounds like it was slapped on just for the hype, but that actually makes it sound even cooler.
The music video is pretty chaotic and fun too, so definitely check it out!
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Fool In The RainLed Zeppelin

“Fool in the Rain” is included on Led Zeppelin’s 1979 album “In Through the Out Door.
” It’s a track that incorporates samba and reggae rhythms, delivering a lively feel despite its hard-edged sound.
It’s said that vocalist Robert Plant and bassist John Paul Jones came up with the idea while watching the FIFA World Cup on television.
Come Rain or Come ShineRay Charles

This song was written for the musical St.
Louis Woman and released in 1946.
The music was composed by Harold Arlen and the lyrics were written by Johnny Mercer.
Today, it’s covered by many singers and instrumentalists as a jazz standard.
It’s a bluesy number about loving you come rain or come shine, no matter the circumstances.
Ray Charles’s version was also used in Martin Scorsese’s 1983 film The King of Comedy.






