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Introduction

The soft chime of raindrops and the sigh of a weary Monday morning – these are the bittersweet ingredients that form the essence of “Rainy Days and Mondays,” the Carpenters’ 1971 classic. But this deceptively simple song holds a surprisingly complex history, woven from threads of friendship, heartbreak, and unexpected turns of fate.

Born from the creative minds of Paul Williams and Roger Nichols, the song’s melody emerged during a late-night jam session. Williams, already familiar with the duo’s gentle style from their hit “We’ve Only Just Begun,” penned lyrics that tapped into a universal vulnerability – the Monday blues amplified by the pitter-patter of rain outside.

Originally titled “Cloudy Monday,” the song resonated instantly with The Carpenters, particularly Karen, whose delicate vocals perfectly captured the melancholic tone. However, fate intervened in the form of scheduling conflicts and label hesitation. The song languished for months, its future uncertain.

Then, a twist of irony. The Carpenters themselves faced a downpour of bad news – a canceled tour, personal struggles, and the looming shadow of doubt. It was in this emotional echo chamber that “Cloudy Monday” found its true voice. Reborn as “Rainy Days and Mondays,” the song took on a deeper resonance, reflecting not just the Monday doldrums, but a broader yearning for sunshine and solace.

Released in 1971, “Rainy Days and Mondays” soared to the top of the charts, capturing the hearts of listeners with its poignant blend of sadness and hope. It became an instant anthem for weary souls, a gentle reminder that even the rainiest days eventually give way to brighter skies.

So, the next time you find yourself facing a dreary Monday, don’t despair. Put on “Rainy Days and Mondays,” let the melancholic melody wash over you, and remember – even the loneliest clown finds solace in the sweet harmony of a rainy day.

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Lyrics

Talkin’ to myself and feelin’ old
Sometimes I’d like to quit
Nothing ever seems to fit
Hangin’ around
Nothing to do but frown
Rainy Days and Mondays always get me down

What I’ve got they used to call the blues
Nothin’ is really wrong
Feelin’ like I don’t belong
Walkin’ around
Some kind of lonely clown
Rainy Days and Mondays always get me down

Funny but it seems I always wind up here
with you
Nice to know somebody loves me

Funny but it seems that it’s the only thing to do
Run and find the one who loves me

What I feel has come and gone before
No need to talk it out
We know what it’s all about
Hangin’ around
Nothing to do but frown
Rainy Days and Mondays always get me down

Funny but it seems that it’s the only thing to do
Run and find the one who loves me

What I feel has come and gone before
No need to talk it out
We know what it’s all about
Hangin’ around
Nothing to do but frown
Rainy Days and Mondays always get me down

Hangin’ around
Nothing to do but frown
Rainy Days and Mondays always get me down