

To simplify the calculations, the researchers studied an idealized version of raindrops, based on only two dimensions. Meanwhile, windshields that are more steeply angled allow smaller raindrops to succumb to gravity than shallower windshields do, the results suggest. Rain drops fallin’ on my window Verse 1 The memories fall Cats and Dogsmemories, y’all Fallin’ down the pen or recall Rain drops fallin’ on my head like a flashback Guns in the rose, Axl and. And if the car moves slowly enough, there won’t be enough wind to coax any raindrops to move upward. Decreasing the car’s speed has the opposite effect. As the car’s speed, and therefore wind speed, increases, larger raindrops get pushed up the windshield. Other factors affect the raindrops’ behavior, too. The tiniest raindrops also stay put, because the wind doesn’t provide enough oomph to overcome water’s tendency to adhere to the glass. For medium-sized raindrops, the forces balance out and the droplets sit still. For smaller raindrops, wind prevails, pushing them up the slope. The direction that a raindrop moves depends on its size, Lee and Hooshanginejad say.įor larger raindrops, gravity wins, pulling the droplets down. “ Rainy days and Mondays always get me down”.Raindrops on a moving car’s angled windshield simultaneously experience forces from gravity and from the wind that speeds over the car. “ On those lonely afternoons in June I need you / Just like raindrops” clearly the UK dance duo have never been stranded by the Pyramid stage at Glastonbury while it’s tipping it down – because that’s the last thing you want. If you find the sound of raindrops hitting your window soothing – then Missy Elliot’s song is not the one for you “ Me I’m super fly, super duper fly, I can’t stand the rain against my window”. Wish no more – The Weather Girls have got it covered.Įver been stood up? Or at least think you have, and it turns out you were in the wrong place all along? Then Led Zep’s 1979 song probably speaks to you – because it is literally about exactly that. Just then her mother comes and closes the window, as the wind sends some rain inside You will fall sick, she says. Sometimes, you just wish it was raining men. Sometimes, you want something that’s going to go down in history. Shane McGowan may have been singing about the lasting memories of meeting a lover in the rain back in 1985, but for millennials a ‘Rainy Night In Soho’ is probably the caption they use on Snapchat while waiting for an Uber. “ I set fire to the rain, watched it burn”, Adele croons on the ‘21’ track, despite that being impossible – even for our Adele. The US group’s breakout song might contain lyrics about the mundane of watching pools of rain form, but the the the resulting video was certainly not ordinary and introduced us to ‘Bee Girl’ – a cult legend.


It may sound like grunge legends Garbage are pleased about a bit of a shower – but guitarist Butch Vig revealed that the song was actually a mockery of the scene of the time, and the assumption that alternative artists enjoyed misery for songwriting. There’s that rain again, here to put a downer on ya. Initial speculation around the song suggested that the “rain” was a metaphor for the Vietnam War, but years later John Fogerty revealed that the song was actually about the group’s unhappiness at the time, despite being top of the charts. Eventually BJ Thomas stepped up and it subsequently became a chart-topping hit.Ĭreedence Clearwater Revival – ‘Have You Ever Seen The Rain?’ The Oscar winning Bacharach song is well known now, but before it featured in Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid it was passed around to Ray Stevens and Bob Dylan, both of whom declined the chance to record it. Though Ray’s 1959 version is the most well-known, the loving ode was penned by Harold Arden over a decade before in 1946.īJ Thomas – ‘Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head’ “ The sun is out, the sky is blue, there’s not a cloud to spoil the view, but it’s raining, raining in my heart.” Oh, Buddy. While musically they were pushing the button – this is the first song to ever feature backward vocals – the lyrics don’t push the envelope quite so much, according to Lennon: “it’s about people moaning about the weather all the time.” Liam Gallagher is a big fan of this track – Oasis were originally called The Rain, before Noel hopped on board.Įver been as cheerful as Gene Kelly about getting caught in a downpour? No, us neither.
