Hatful Of Rain

Iain Harvie / Justin Currie / Michael Slaven

Lovehearts on an old stone building
Have no relevance now
Sherry bottles in a bus-stop litter bin
Remind me of you somehow
You look so young it's frightening
Life's been good to you
But strike me down with bolts of lightning
If I wasn't good to you too

Throw me away, throw me away again
'Cos I don't mind, I'm still satisfied
With just a hatful of rain

Merry widows in stock gloss magazines
Dumbstruck open their mouths
And out comes some old jackpot philosophy --
Everything must pay somehow
And I've heard you say that he just works for me,
Doing things that you can't do
But grease my palms with a hatful of currencies
I don't belong to you

Throw me away, throw me away again
'Cos I don't mind, I'm still satisfied
With just a hatful of rain

Trivia about the song Hatful Of Rain by Del Amitri

On which albums was the song “Hatful Of Rain” released by Del Amitri?
Del Amitri released the song on the albums “Waking Hours” in 1989 and “The Best Of Del Amitri” in 2003.
Who composed the song “Hatful Of Rain” by Del Amitri?
The song “Hatful Of Rain” by Del Amitri was composed by Iain Harvie, Justin Currie, and Michael Slaven.

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