Barry Manilow – It Never Rains In Southern California

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“It Never Rains in Southern California” is a song originally written and performed by Albert Hammond. While Barry Manilow is a well-known artist, it’s Albert Hammond who is associated with this particular hit.

Release Date: 1972

Background and Inspiration

“It Never Rains in Southern California” was written by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood. The song describes the struggles and disappointments of trying to make it in the entertainment industry, particularly in California. The title is somewhat ironic, as it juxtaposes the sunny, promising image of Southern California with the harsh realities faced by many who move there with big dreams.

Lyrics Overview

The lyrics tell the story of someone who moves to Southern California with high hopes but ends up facing numerous challenges and setbacks. Despite the optimistic perception of California as a land of opportunity and good weather, the song highlights the disappointments and hardships that are often part of the journey.

Got on board a westbound 747Didn’t think before deciding what to doOh, that talk of opportunities, TV breaks and moviesRang true, sure rang true
Seems it never rains in southern CaliforniaSeems I’ve often heard that kind of talk beforeIt never rains in CaliforniaBut girl, don’t they warn ya?It pours, man, it pours
Out of work, I’m out of my headOut of self respect, I’m out of breadI’m underloved, I’m underfedI wanna go home
It never rains in CaliforniaBut girl, don’t they warn ya?It pours, man, it pours
Will you tell the folks back home I nearly made it?Had offers but don’t know which one to takePlease don’t tell ’em how you found meDon’t tell ’em how you found meGimme a break, give me a break
Seems it never rains in southern CaliforniaSeems I’ve often heard that kind of talk beforeIt never rains in CaliforniaBut girl, don’t they warn ya?It pours, man, it pours
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