When It Rains (Eli Young Band song)

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"When It Rains"
Single by Eli Young Band
from the album Jet Black & Jealous
ReleasedOctober 22, 2007 (2007-10-22)
GenreCountry
Length4:15[1]
LabelCarnival, Universal South
Songwriter(s)James Young
Producer(s)
  • Erik Herbst
  • Mike Wrucke
Eli Young Band singles chronology
"When It Rains"
(2007)
"Always the Love Songs"
(2008)

"When It Rains" is the debut single by American country music group Eli Young Band, released in October 2007 from their 2008 album Jet Black & Jealous. The song was written by band member James Young. It was the band's first chart entry on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.

Critical reception[edit]

In his review of the album, Andrew Leahy of AllMusic gave the song a very positive review, praising its lyrics as well as the production, writing that "Like the other 11 songs on Jet Black & Jealous, the revamped version of "When It Rains" gleams with commercial sheen, from its polished vocals to the crisp mix of banjo, pedal steel, and electric guitar. But there's also a fiery quality to the song, whose twang is balanced by Nashville-gothic lyrics ("It's good to see the world in pain when I take a walk outside") and rock & roll guitars. Moments like that are the best part about Jet Black & Jealous."[2]

Music video[edit]

The first music video premiered in 2006[3] The second music video was directed by The Brads and premiered in 2008.[4]

Chart performance[edit]

The song spent 37 weeks on the country charts and peaked at No. 34.[5]

Chart (2007–2008) Peak
position
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[6] 34

References[edit]

  1. ^ "When It Rains - Eli Young Band". Allmusic. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
  2. ^ "Jet Black and Jealous - Eli Young Band". Allmusic. Retrieved October 8, 2015.
  3. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Eli Young Band-When It Rains. YouTube.
  4. ^ "When it Rains - Eli Young Band - Vevo". Vevo. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  5. ^ "Eli Young Band Billboard Country Songs Chart History", Billboard (magazine), New York City, 16 August 2008. Retrieved on 8 October 2015.
  6. ^ "Eli Young Band Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.