Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head
Trijntje Oosterhuis Lyrics


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Raindrops keep falling on my head
And just like the guy whose feet are too big for his bed
Nothin seems to fit
Those raindrops are falling on my head, they keep falling

So I just did me some talkin to the sun
And I said I didnt like the way he got things done
Sleepin on the job
Those raindrops are falling on my, head they keep falling

But theres one thing I know
The blues he sends to meet me wont defeat me
It wont be long till happiness steps up to greet me

Raindrops keep falling on my head
But that doesnt mean my eyes will soon be turnin red
Cryings not for me
Cause Im never gonna stop the rain by complainin




Because Im free
Nothings worrying me.

Overall Meaning

In Trijntje Oosterhuis's song "Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head", we find a narrator who's resigned to the fact that he can't escape the rain. He likens himself to someone whose life doesn't seem to fit. The raindrops serve as a metaphor for the constant obstacles, struggles and challenges in his life. The singer then talks to the sun, voicing out his frustration with its inability to stop the rain, as if it were the sun's responsibility to keep him dry. The lyrics suggest that one's perspective and how they perceive obstacles can affect their sense of well-being. Despite being repeatedly drenched by the rain, the singer rejects the thought of crying and being consumed by misery. Instead, he chooses to embrace and accept his situation as he is. He is optimistic that happiness will come his way in due time.


One interesting fact about this song is that it was written by Burt Bacharach and Hal David for the 1969 movie "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid". Interestingly, this song was a last-minute addition to the film, as the original song written for that scene did not fit in with the vision of the director, George Roy Hill. Contrary to popular belief, the song was not written specifically for the movie, but after the filmmakers heard it, they thought it would add the right touch to that scene. Another interesting fact is that the song won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1970.


Line by Line Meaning

Raindrops keep falling on my head
It's raining and the raindrops keep falling on my head


And just like the guy whose feet are too big for his bed
Similar to a man with oversized feet on a small bed, I feel out of place with the rain constantly hitting me


Nothin seems to fit
The constant rain makes me feel uncomfortable and nothing seems to be aligned with how I feel


Those raindrops are falling on my head, they keep falling
Continuing to emphasize that the raindrops are continuously falling on my head causing distress and discomfort


So I just did me some talkin to the sun
I spoke to the sun, perhaps metaphorically, in order to express my discontent towards the rain


And I said I didnt like the way he got things done
I voiced my displeasure with the way the sun let it rain constantly


Sleepin on the job
I suggest that the sun was asleep and could not control the rain, leading to my discomfort


Those raindrops are falling on my, head they keep falling
Continuing to emphasize that the raindrops are continuously falling on my head causing distress and discomfort


But theres one thing I know
Despite my discomfort, I remain optimistic about the future


The blues he sends to meet me wont defeat me
I will not be defeated by the sadness that accompanies the constant rain


It wont be long till happiness steps up to greet me
I believe that happiness will soon come my way, and the rain will stop


Raindrops keep falling on my head
It's still raining and the raindrops continue to fall on my head


But that doesnt mean my eyes will soon be turnin red
Despite the rain, I won't cry or show any signs of sadness


Cryings not for me
I am not one to cry over things that I cannot change, such as the rain


Cause Im never gonna stop the rain by complainin
I cannot stop the rain by complaining; I cannot control the weather


Because Im free
I am free from the worry of the rain and am able to remain optimistic


Nothings worrying me.
Despite the rain, I am not worried or unhappy, and nothing will bring me down.




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