Featured In
Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Brent Cobb
Acoustic Guitar
Dave Cobb
Gut String Guitar
Brian Allen
Bass
Chris Powell
Drums
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Brent Cobb
Songwriter
Andrew Combs
Songwriter
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Dave Cobb
Producer
Pete Lyman
Mastering Engineer
Matt Ross-Spang
Mixing Engineer
Lyrics
[Verse 1]
I've loved strangers, dodged deals and dangers
Searchin' for my own little piece from the countryside to the slick city street
And I've missed my hometown, been high and low-down
Learned every which way of the game, how some things do and some don't change
And it's safe to say I'm still crazy over you
Your love gets me through
When I'm stuck in life's crazy glue
[Chorus]
And ain't it funny how a little thunder
Make a man start to wonder
Should he swim or just go under?
And ain't it funny how you learn to pray
When your blue skies turn gray?
When there's nothing left to say
Shine on rainy day
[Verse 2]
Friend once told me, he said, "Boy, you sound so lonely
All those cheatin', leavin', done me wrongs, have you ever heard of a happy song?"
Well, offended, I sat down my glass, smiled and let the moment pass
Said to him, "Tab's on me if you think I'm lyin', but laughin' ain't a pleasure till you know about cryin'"
[Chorus]
Ain't it funny how a little thunder
Make a man start to wonder
Should he swim or just go under?
And ain't it funny how you learn to pray
When your blue skies turn gray?
When there's nothing left to say
Shine on rainy day
Shine on rainy day
[Chorus]
Ain't it funny how a little thunder
Make a man start to wonder
Should he swim or just go under?
And ain't it funny how you learn to pray
When your blue skies turn gray?
When there's nothing left to say
Shine on rainy day
Written by: Andrew Combs, Brent Cobb