Category: Entertainment and Leisure>>Music
Problem description:
It’s the advertisement of a boy and a girl sitting in the rain with a green leaf on their heads
< p> Analysis:"Rhythm of the Rain"
The Cascades (Waterfall Chorus) is a band from San Diego, California. It is led by John Ganmer, the lead singer who is good at composing and guitar. Led by John Gummoe, he met four other musicians in the late 1950s. Because they were very attached to each other, they decided to form a group together. With a smooth lyrical style similar to that of "The Rooftop Singers", they performed at many private parties and gradually became famous. One night, when they were performing in a club, a talent scout from a record company happened to be there and immediately decided to sign a contract with them. At the end of 1962, the record company took them to a Hollywood recording studio to help them record their first single "Second Chance". Although it was not successful, their second single, "Rhythm of the Rain", But it was an explosive success, ranking third on the pop chart, and also won the first place on the lyrical song chart.
Unfortunately, their luck was obviously not very good (perhaps it should be said that they were born at the wrong time). Although the next "Shy Girl" and "The Last Leaf" were still very popular, However, they were unable to reach the same peak again. Coupled with the British rock invasion frenzy brought by the Beatles, their records were considered "too American" and were ignored by consumers. Although they continued to work hard, they still could not change their outdated style. Due to fate, the members of the band have withdrawn one after another, and even John Ganmer, who was responsible for composing most of the songs, also announced his withdrawal. By 1969, only the saxophone player was still an original member of the band, and of course there was no chance of a comeback. . However, although they only have one truly best-selling song, "Rhythm of the Rain" has become one of the most unforgettable classics in the history of pop music. Not only has it been covered by countless people, but it has also been sung on average every few years. To be popular again, the most recent is Dan Fogelberg's version in 1990. In our country, it has also been translated into the Mandarin song "Rain Melody", which has also been very popular for more than 30 years.
Rhythm of the Rain
Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain,
Telling me just what a fool I\'ve been.
I wish that it would go and let me cry in vain,
And let me be alone again.
The only girl I care about has gone away.
Looking for a brand new start!
But little does she know that when she left that day.
Along with her she took my heart.
< p> Rain, please tell me now. Does that seem fair for herTo steal my heart away when she don\'t care
I can\'t love another, when my heart\'s somewhere far away.
The only girl I care about has gone away.
Looking for a brand new start!
But little does she knew that when she left that day.
Along with her she took my heart.
Rain, won\'t you tell her that I love her so
< p> Please ask the sun to set her heart aglowRain in her heart and let the love we knew start to grow.
Listen to the rhythm of the falling rain,
p>Telling me just what a fool I\'ve been.
I wish that it would go and let me cry in vain,
And let me be alone again .
Oh, listen to the falling rain--pitter-patter...
The main idea of ??the lyrics:
Listen to the sound of the falling rain, it is so good It's like saying, I'm a fool. I really hope the rain stops. Let me cry hopelessly, Let me be alone again.
The only girl I care about has left to find her new life. However, she didn't know that the day she left, she also took my heart with her.
Rain, please tell me, is that fair? She stole my heart and she didn't care. I can no longer love others, my heart has drifted far away to a different place.
Rain, you can't tell her how much I love her. Please let the sun ignite the love seedlings in her heart, and let the rain nourish her heart. Let the flower of our love bloom again.
Oh, listen to the sound of rain, crackling.