There’s Rain in My Eyes

A 1938 popular song.
Words and music by Milton Ager, Joe McCarthy and Jean Schwartz.


Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:


Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:


Lyrics

  1. All my friends keep asking me about you
    Friends don’t stop to think of what they say
    They keep reminding me While tears are blinding me
    Old mem’ries make me feel that way, But

Chorus
I’m not cryng there’s rain in my eyes
Rain in my eyes
I’m not to blame if little raindrops fall
It was raining when you said goodbye
It got in my eye
Now that you’ve got away
Ev’ry day is a rainy day
“Finders keepers” some lucky someone knows
I’ve learned it’s “Losers weepers”
Someone found you, I lost you
Well, that’s how it goes
So, I’m not crying, What good would it do?
What good would it do?
But when I think of you there’s rain in my eyes

  1. Thought it would be easy to forget you
    Hasn’t been so easy after all
    The love that used to be Keeps coming back to me
    Sometimes a little tear may fall, But

Sung here by Fred Feild: