"Raining in My Heart" is a song recorded by Buddy Holly with the orchestral backing by Dick Jacobs. The music and lyrics are written by the songwriting team of Felice Bryant and Boudleaux Bryant. It was released as a single on Coral Records in 1959, peaking at #88 on the Billboard charts as the B-side of "It Doesn't Matter Anymore". This recording was included on Buddy Holly's first "greatest hits" compilation album titled The Buddy Holly Story that was released in March 1959.
In 1967 Skeeter Davis released her tribute album Skeeter Davis Sings Buddy Holly featuring the song. Nearly three decades later, in 1996, Connie Francis released her very similar tribute album With Love To Buddy featuring the song too.
The song was also a 1978 minor-hit for Leo Sayer when his recording of the song peaked at #47 on the Billboard Hot 100. In addition, the song was performed live by Rick Danko throughout his solo career. Others who have covered the song include Status Quo on their album Don't Stop in 1996, and Don McLean on his album Starry Starry Night in 2001.
You say you want to love me
thats how you do
my only dream surrounded by the truth
can you still remember this days
and those nights
i promised you forever
my love and my life
Now your fading with my heart
and I can do nithing standing apart
Now your fading with my heart
I dont want to stand apart
when youre fading away
Raining in my heart
fealing theres no love again
raining in my heart
fealing theres no love again
Raining in my heart
fealing theres no love again
raining, raining in my heart
standing in the dark night
the fealing I must cry
but the bright inside me
stand enough to hurt my eyes
when the dream iside you pretending to be real
Just like to be without you now
Can I be out of fears
and now your fading with my heart
and i can do nothing standing apart
now your fading with my heart
I dont want to stand apart
when youre fading with y heart
raining in my heart
fealing theres no love again
raining in my heart
fealing theres no love
reaining in my heart
fealing theres no love again