Lizzie and the Rain Man

Kenny O’Dell, Larry Henley

You came riding in on the sunrise
On a hot west Texas day
With a fancy man in a painted wagon
With some fancy things to say

Looks like you folks need some water
Well water is my game
And for the small price of $100.00
I bet you I could make it rain

Step back non-believers
Or the rain will never come
Someone start that fire burning
Somebody beat the drum

He said some may think I'm crazy
For making all these claims
But I swear before this day is over
You folks are gonna see some rain

They all just stood there staring
Trying to believe
But there was one named Lizzy Cooper
Who said he was a lying cheat

She said you call yourself the Rain man
Well you ought to be ashamed
Starting all these people dreaming
Thinking you can make it rain

Step back non-believers
Or the rain will never come
Someone keep that fire burning
Somebody beat the drum

He said some may think I'm crazy
For making all these claims
But I swear before this day is over
You folks are gonna see some rain

Hey Lizzy
Well a man's gotta have a dream
And if you can't walk on the inside with me
I'll meet you in between

Oh come with me Lizzy
And the stars will write your name
And if you still think I'm lying to you
Look yonder there comes the rain

Step back non-believers
Or the rain will never come
Someone keep that fire burning
Somebody beat the drum

Trivia about the song Lizzie and the Rain Man by Billie Jo Spears

When was the song “Lizzie and the Rain Man” released by Billie Jo Spears?
The song Lizzie and the Rain Man was released in 1975, on the album “Billie Jo”.
Who composed the song “Lizzie and the Rain Man” by Billie Jo Spears?
The song “Lizzie and the Rain Man” by Billie Jo Spears was composed by Kenny O’Dell, Larry Henley.

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