"Rainy Night In Georgia" lyrics - CONWAY TWITTY
[Conway:]
Hovering by my suitcase, tryin' to find
A warm place to spend the night
Heavy raindrops falling,
Seems I hear your voice callin' It's all right.
It's a rainy night in Georgia, a rainy night in Georgia
Lord, I believe it's raining all over the world
I feel like it's raining all over the world.
[Sam:]
Neon signs a flashing, taxicabs and buses
Passing through the night
A distant moan of a train, seems to play a sad refrain
To the night.
A rainy night in Georgia, a rainy night in Georgia
Lord, I believe it's raining all over the world
I feel like it's raining all over the world.
[Conway:]
How many times I've wonder
And it still comes out the same.
[Sam:]
No matter how you look at it or think of it
You see it's life and we just got to play the game.
[Conway:]
Find me a place in the boxcar,
I take my guitar to pass some time.
[Sam:]
Late at night when it's hard to rest,
I hold your little picture to my chest
And you know what I feel fine.
[Conway:]
It's a rainy night in Georgia,
[Sam:]
A rainy night in Georgia.
[Conway:]
Lord, I believe it's raining all over the world.
[Sam:]
I feel like it's raining all over the world.
[Conway:]
Aw Sam, I think it's still raining out there.
[Sam:]
Raining all over all over the world, Conway Twitty.
[Conway:]
You know I kinda like it when it rains like that.
[Sam:]
Yeah, like that.
[Conway:]
Brings back some memories from a long time ago.
Remember how the rain used to sound?
[Sam:]
It just makes you wanna,
You know some times just sit back
And go la da la da da da da.
[Conway:]
Yeah, it makes me want to but I can't, Sam.
[Sam:]
Oh, come on you can do it try, try, try.
[Conway:]
But I can tell you this I remember how
That rain used to sound on that tin roof back home.
[Sam:]
Yeah, do that deep thing I like to hear you do.
[Conway:]
Awwww, that's it, that's the one right there.
[Sam:]
Ah, huh.
[Conway:]
Oh, Brook Benton, where are you son?
[Sam:]
It's rainin', rainin', rainin'.
[Conway:]
Sam, I think I'm getting wet.
[Sam:]
All over the world, whew...