Lyrics Hank Williams Jr.

Hank Williams Jr.

The Rainmaker

The fields were parched like cinders; rivers all dried up

When a stranger appeared in a little town they called Dry Gulch.

When he said, "I'm a rainmaker.", most of the folks just stood in doubt;

But could he be the miracle sent Lord, to end this awful drought?

Things in old Dry Gulch haven't been the same

Since the old rainmaker came to make it rain.

Without a moment's hesitation they all agreed to pay his fee,

When he said for a thousand dollars boys, "I'll moisten your sandy sea!"

They gathered every penny; from far and wide they came

To have a big celebration, for tonight it was gonna rain.

As he was preparin' his potion the hearts were filled with love

And every eye was fixed on those cloudless skies above.

Hour after hour but no rain came down

And they caught the old rainmaker just as he was leavin' town.

Yeah, they hung the rainmaker beneath the dead oak tree;

As he cried and he pleaded, "Just wait! Wait and you're gonna see!"

Things in old Dry Gulch haven't been the same.

When they hung the rainmaker, they walked home in the rain.

When they hung the rainmaker, they walked home in the rain