Let It Rain
"Let It Rain"
Wash over yourself with the uplifting sounds of Eric Clapton's "Let It Rain," released as a single in 1972. Originating from his 1970 self-titled debut solo album, this rock track blends bluesy guitar work with an optimistic feel, showcasing Clapton's evolving style post-Cream.
Released as a single January 15, 1972, "Let It Rain" captures the collaborative spirit of Eric Clapton's first solo venture. Co-written with Delaney Bramlett and Bonnie Bramlett, the song features Stephen Stills on bass and reflects the strong influence of Delaney & Bonnie and Friends on the album's overall sound. Its rock structure, combined with gospel-like enthusiasm, creates an infectious, hopeful vibe.
Featured on Eric Clapton's 1970 debut LP and hitting the airwaves as a single in 1972, "Let It Rain" remains a fan favorite. This rock song uses cascading guitar lines, including a distinctive extended outro solo by Clapton, to complement its theme of embracing love. Its enduring appeal lies in its blend of solid rock musicianship and lyrical optimism, representing a key moment in Clapton's transition to solo artist.
SONG MEANING: "Let It Rain" uses the metaphor of rain to represent the overwhelming and cleansing power of love. The lyrics express a desire to be completely immersed in love ("Let it rain, rain, rain / Let your love rain down on me"), suggesting themes of renewal, hope, and the transformative effect of opening oneself up to deep affection.
- BAND: Eric Clapton
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: January 15
- YEAR: 1972
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