From the recording Listening to the Rain (320 MP3)
Listening to the Rain
Written by: DONALD EWING II, DONALD SAMPSON
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Produced by Wes Easter
Adam Haynes - Sound Engineer
Lead Vocals - Teddy Barneycastle
Kyser George - Acoustic Guitar, Mandolin, Harmony Vocals
Jamie Johnson - Harmony Vocals
David George - Acoustic Bass
Tommy Moss - Banjo
Teddy Barneycastle and Kyser George of the Bluegrass Today chart-topping popular band GoodFellers have collaborated on a classic Osborne Brothers song, Listening to the Rain.
The track, produced by Wes Easter with sound engineer Adam Haynes, showcases classic bluegrass instrumentation beginning with a driving banjo kick-off played by Tommy Moss and David George on acoustic bass. The vocal track is performed by the lead singer of GoodFellers, Teddy Barneycastle, along with harmony vocals by bandmate Kyser George and bluegrass artist Jamie Johnson. The recording is true to the power and spirit of the classic Osborne Brothers' style.
Teddy Barnecastle has been a devoted fan of the Osborne Brothers and has always wanted to cover a song in dedication to their music. This version of "Listen to the Rain" is just that - a performance that reflects the tradition of the high-energy bluegrass sound.
GoodFellers continue to appear on the Bluegrass Today Grassicana charts with songs from their latest album, Love Somebody, and continue to tour regionally. You can learn more about their music by visiting http://www.goodfellersband.com.
Lyrics
Listening To The Rain
I’m looking out the window at the rain
The night is driving me crazy
It’s just as cold inside
All the warms is gone without my baby
And in my mind something stirs
And my lips start crying out your name
While I’m a-sitting here and wondering where you are
And listening to the rain
The beating on the window can’t compare with the beating
That I’m taking
The window’s gone cold but look at me
I’m already breaking
Memories tugging at my heart
And it’s gonna crack beneath the strain
While I’m sitting here wondering where you are
And listening the rain
My mind has got you pictured
In the arms and in the heart of some new love
I’ve tried to black it out
But all my mind can see is him and you love
Knowing that it might be true
That’s the thing that’s causing all the pain
While I’m sitting here wondering where you are
And listening to the rain