Pennies From Heaven
Frank Sinatra & Dean Martin/Sam Lyrics


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Oh every time it rains
It rains pennies from heaven
Don't you know each cloud contains
Pennies from heaven
You'll find your fortune
Fallin' all over town
Be sure that your umbrella is upside down
Trade them for a package of sunshine and flowers
It you want the things you love
You must have showers
So when you hear it thunder
Don't run under a tree
There'll be pennies from heaven
For you and me

The world was bright when you loved me
Sweet was the touch of your lips
The world went dark when you left me
And then there came a total eclipse
Nobody knows how cruel fate can be
How close together love and hate can be




Goodbye, just clean the slate for me
That's life I guess

Overall Meaning

The lyrics "Oh every time it rains, It rains pennies from heaven" in the song "Pennies from Heaven" by Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin/Sam is a metaphorical expression suggesting that good things come unexpectedly, just like pennies falling from the sky during a rainstorm. The idea is reinforced by the line "Don't you know each cloud contains pennies from heaven," which implies that opportunities for good fortune are always present, even in seemingly ordinary or difficult situations.


The mention of finding fortune "fallin' all over town" and the imagery of turning an umbrella upside down to catch the pennies further emphasizes the theme of unexpected blessings and the importance of being open and receptive to them. The lyrics suggest that one's outlook and receptiveness to positivity play a key role in experiencing good fortune and joy in life.


The lyrics also touch on the idea of trading those metaphorical pennies for a "package of sunshine and flowers" - implying that one can exchange their good fortune for experiences that bring happiness and beauty into their life. There is a sense of optimism and resilience in the message conveyed, encouraging the listener to embrace challenges and setbacks as opportunities for growth and ultimately finding the things they love.


The final verses shift to a more melancholic tone, with the mention of a lost love and the realization that life can be unpredictable and bittersweet. The contrast between the upbeat, hopeful tone of the earlier verses and the somber reflection on the fleeting nature of love and fate in the closing lines adds depth and emotion to the song. Ultimately, the lyrics capture the complexities of life - from unexpected joys to heartbreaking losses - and remind us to appreciate the highs and navigate the lows with grace.


Line by Line Meaning

Oh every time it rains
Every time it rains, blessings come down from above


It rains pennies from heaven
Those blessings are like pennies falling from the sky


Don't you know each cloud contains
Inside every cloud, there are more blessings waiting to be released


Pennies from heaven
These blessings are like precious coins sent from above


You'll find your fortune
You will discover your luck and success


Fallin' all over town
Spreading all around and reaching everyone's doorstep


Be sure that your umbrella is upside down
Make sure you are ready to catch and receive these blessings


Trade them for a package of sunshine and flowers
Exchange your blessings for happiness and beauty


It you want the things you love
If you desire the things that bring you joy


You must have showers
You must endure some hardships and challenges to appreciate the good times


So when you hear it thunder
When faced with difficulties or obstacles


Don't run under a tree
Do not seek shelter in something unreliable or unstable


There'll be pennies from heaven
Blessings will still come your way


For you and me
For all of us to share and enjoy


The world was bright when you loved me
Everything seemed perfect when you were in my life


Sweet was the touch of your lips
Your affection was tender and comforting


The world went dark when you left me
Life became gloomy and depressing after you departed


And then there came a total eclipse
A complete overshadowing of happiness and light


Nobody knows how cruel fate can be
The unpredictability and harshness of destiny is beyond comprehension


How close together love and hate can be
The thin line between affection and animosity


Goodbye, just clean the slate for me
Farewell, wipe away any past grievances or regrets


That's life I guess
Such is the nature of existence, I suppose




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management
Written by: Arthur Johnston, Johnny Burke

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