[00:18.99]Turned on the weather man just after the news [00:23.06]I needed sweet rain to wash away my blues [00:27.77]He looked at the chart, but he looked in vain [00:32.39]Heavy cloud, but no rain [00:37.04]Back in time with Louis XVI [00:41.14]At the court of the people he was number one [00:45.23]He'd be the bluest blood they'd ever seen [00:49.71]When the king said, 'Hi' to the guillotine [00:54.82]The royal astrologer was run out of breath [00:58.53]He thought that maybe the rain would postpone his death [01:02.87]He look in the sky, but he look in vain [01:07.93]Heavy cloud, but no rain [01:11.97]Well the land was cracking and the river was dry [01:16.56]All the crops were dying when they ought to be high [01:20.85]So to save his farm from the banker's draft [01:25.27]The farmer took out a book on some old witchcraft [01:29.44]He made a spell and a potion on a midsummer's night [01:33.82]He killed a brindled calf in the pale moonlight [01:38.60]He prayed to the sky, but he prayed in vain [01:42.92]Heavy cloud, but no rain [01:47.76] [02:19.53]Heavy cloud, but no rain [02:23.14]The sun won't shine till the clouds are gone [02:27.63]The clouds won't go till their work is done [02:32.03]And every morning you'll hear me pray [02:36.32]If only it would rain today [02:41.38]I asked my baby if there'd be some way [02:45.02]She said she save her love for a rainy day [02:49.43]So I look in the sky, but I look in vain [02:54.83]Heavy cloud, but no rain