Raining in Baltimore

Adam Fredric Duritz, Charles Thomas Gillingham, Matthew Mark Malley

This circus is falling down on its knees
The big top is crumbling down
It's raining in Baltimore, fifteen miles east
Where you should be, no one's around

I need a phone call
I need a raincoat
I need a big love
I need a phone call

These train conversations are passing me by
And I don't have nothing to say
You get what you pay for
But I just had no intention of living this way

I need a phone call
I need a plane ride
I need a sunburn
I need a raincoat

And I get no answers
And I don't get no change
It's raining in Baltimore, baby
But everything else is the same

There's things I remember and things I forget
I miss you, I guess that I should
Three thousand five hundred miles away
But what would you change if you could?

I need a phone call
Maybe I should buy a new car
I can always hear a freight train
Baby, if I listen real hard
And I wish, I wish it was a small world
'Cause I'm lonely for the big towns

I'd like to hear a little guitar
I gues it's time to put the top down
I need a phone call
I need a raincoat
I really need a raincoat
I really, really need a raincoat
I really, really, really need a raincoat
I really need a raincoat

Trivia about the song Raining in Baltimore by Counting Crows

On which albums was the song “Raining in Baltimore” released by Counting Crows?
Counting Crows released the song on the albums “August & Everything After” in 1993 and “August and Everything After” in 1993.
Who composed the song “Raining in Baltimore” by Counting Crows?
The song “Raining in Baltimore” by Counting Crows was composed by Adam Fredric Duritz, Charles Thomas Gillingham, Matthew Mark Malley.

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