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Kentucky Rain

(Eddie Rabbitt / Dick Heard)


Copyright Elvis Presley Music/S-P-R Music Corp.


RCA studio session - February 17-22, 1969 - American Studios - Memphis

February 19, 7:30-10:30 pm, 11 pm-2 am

XPA5 1271-10


Overdub session for RCA - March 18, 1969 - American Sound - Memphis

Afternoon

XPA5 1271-10 - Overdub


Overdub session for RCA - March 18, 1969 - American Sound - Memphis

Evening

XPA5 1271-10 - Overdub
January 1970 Single A side RCA 47-9741 Kentucky Rain / My Little Friend
Re-mixed version:
June 30, 1987 CD RCA 6221-2-R The Memphis Record
Outtakes:
Takes 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, and 7: December 2013 CD FTD 506020-975064 From Elvis At American Sound Studio
Take 3: April 12, 1999 CD RCA 07863 67677-2 Suspicious Minds - The Memphis 1969 Anthology
Take 9: September 28, 1993 CD RCA 66160-2 From Nashville To Memphis The Essential 60's Masters I


Re-recording sessions - Second session - Young 'un Sound Studio - Murfreesboro

October 16, 1980
KWA5 8567
November 25, 2000 CD FTD 74321 81233-2 Too Much Monkey Business













Seven lonely days and a dozen towns ago
I reached out one night and you were gone
Don't know why you'd run
What you're running to or from
All I know is I want to bring you home


So I'm walking in the rain
Thumbin' for a ride
On this lonely Kentucky back road
I've loved you much too long
Our loves too strong
To let you go, never knowing what went wrong


* Kentucky rain keeps falling down
And up aheads another town that I'll go walking through
With the rain in my shoes
Searching for you
In the cold Kentucky rain
In the cold Kentucky rain


Showed your photograph
To some old grey bearded men
Sitting on a bench outside a general store
They said yes, she's been here
But their memory wasn't clear
Was it yesterday? No wait, the day before


Finally got a ride
With a preacher man who asked
Where're you bound on such a cold, dark afternoon
As we drove on through the rain
As he listened I explained
And he left me with a prayer that I'd find you


* Repeat


In the cold Kentucky rain
In the cold Kentucky rain
In the cold Kentucky rain
In the cold Kentucky rain


[C]Seven lonely [G]days and a [C]dozen towns a[F]go, 
I [C]reached out one [F]night and you were [C]gone.[C7]
[F]Don't know why you'd [G]run, what you're [C]running to or [Am]from, 
[D7]all I know is I want to bring you [G7]home. 
So I'm [C]walking in the [G]rain, [C]thumbing for a [F]ride on this 
[C]lonely Ken[F]tucky [C]backroad.[C7]
I've [F]loved you much too [G]long and [C]my love's too [Am]strong 
to [D7]let you go, never knowing what went [G7]wrong.[Fmaj7]
[D7]Kentucky rain keeps pouring [C]do[Bm]wn [Em]and up ahead's another [Am]town
[G]that [F]I'll [Em]go [F]walking [C]thru [Fmaj7]with the [C]rain in my [Em]shoes,[Am][Em][C]
[Am]searchin [Am7]for [F]you [G7]in the cold Kentucky [C]rain, [Em][F]
in the [G7]cold Kentucky [C]rain.
[C]Showed your photo[G]graph to some [C]old gray bearded [F]men 
sitting [C]on a bench out[F]side a gen'ral [C]store.[C7]
They said "[F]Yes, she's been [G]here" but their [C]mem'ry wasn't [Am]clear, 
was it [D7]yesterday, no, wait the day be[G7]fore.
So I [C]fin'ly got a [G]ride with a [C]preacher man who
[F]asked: "Where you [C]bound on such a dark [F]after[C]noon?"[C7]
As we [F]drove on thru the [G]rain as he l[C]istened 
I ex[Am]plained and he [D7]left me with a prayer that I'd find [G7]you.[Fmaj7]
[D7]Kentucky rain keeps pouring [C]do[Bm]wn [Em]and up ahead's another [Am]town
[G]that [F]I'll [Em]go [F]walking [C]thru [Fmaj7]with the [C]rain in my [Em]shoes,[Am][Em][C]
[Am]searchin [Am7]for [F]you [G7]in the cold Kentucky [C]rain, [Em][F]
in the [G7]cold Kentucky [C]rain[Em][F], in the [G7]cold...
(fade)