Chandra MoonRain, Rain It Poureth Down!Acoustic FolkHyperLink
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This song was inspired by a West African rhythm which is similar to a lot of folk music. The time signature is 7/8 but feels more like 12/8 as it's all in triplets! I wrote the lyrics in 2007 after terrible floods in the UK and devastating floods in Kenya. Although the tune seems happy, the message is serious.I was delighted that Jo May agreed to play the bodhran and spoons on this track with Paddy Uglow on the fiddle. It reached #1 in all genres here for several weeks! Mastered version.

Chandra Moon - composition, guitar
Richard Bloom - guitar, arrangement and production
Jo May - bodran, traditional bone spoons
Paddy Uglow - fiddles
Ursula Monn - backing vocals

The Rain

Rain it falls upon the ground,
On the fields and on the towns.
Rivers fill until they flood
Streets and houses full of mud.

Rain, rain it poureth down
Please dear God
Don’t let us drown!
Rain, rain it poureth down
Please dear God
Don’t let us drown!

The sky turned black, the clouds did form
We had to shelter from the storm.
The wind it blew, the branches sway
The sun it should be bright today

But rain, rain it poureth down
Please dear God
Don’t let us drown!
Rain, rain it poureth down
Please dear God
Don’t let us drown!

We’ve burnt the coal and used the oil
Sucked the life from the very soil
They say that things will only get worse
And global warming’s our future's curse.

Rain, rain it poureth down
Please dear God
Don’t let us drown!
Rain, rain it poureth down
Please dear God
Don’t let us drown!

Rain, rain it poureth down
Please dear God
Don’t let us drown!
Rain, rain it poureth down
Please dear God
Don’t let us drown!


Chandramoon © July 2007



Song Comments

Over The Moon
This is a very folky but lively track based on an African djembe rhythm with a serious twist and featuring Jo May on bone spoons and bodhran and Paddy Uglow on fiddles.


The place to be
This song was inspired by a djembe rhythm from West Africa which is very similar to a lot of folk music. The time signature is 7/8 but feels more like 12/8 as it's all in triplets! The lyrics came to me in 2007 when we had terrible floods in the UK followed by devastating floods in Kenya. Although the tune seems a happy one, the message is serious.I was delighted that my friend Jo May agreed to play the bodhran and spoons on this folky track with Paddy Uglow on the fiddle


The Inner Ear
This song was inspired by a djembe rhythm from West Africa which is very similar to a lot of folk music. The time signature is 7/8 but feels more like 12/8 as it's all in triplets! The lyrics came to me in 2007 when we had terrible floods in the UK followed by devastating floods in Kenya. Although the tune seems a happy one, the message is serious.I was delighted that my friend Jo May agreed to play the bodhran and spoons on this folky track with Paddy Uglow on the fiddle


What the Folk!
Upon request I listened to this one and thought, why not, it possesses elements of old country folk music but with a modern twist coupled with some unique percussion of exotic qualities.The rhythmic aspects are really intriguing and interesting and it moves along quite quickly and is a tune that could be danced to no problem. the lyrics are excellent too Chandra has captured something special indeed on this one and it would fit on many folk driven radio stations and indie dj programs I am sure


Drunk Appalachian Rapture
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