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I Can See Clearly Now Lyrics
I can see clearly now, the rain has gone
I can see all obstacles in my way
Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind
It's gonna be a bright, bright sun-shining day
It's gonna be a bright, bright sun-shining day
I think I can make it now, the pain has gone
All of the bad feelings have disappeared
Here is that rainbow I've been praying for
It's gonna be a bright, bright sun-shining day
Look all around, there's nothing but blue sky
Look straight ahead, nothing but blue sky
I can see clearly now, the rain has gone
I can see all obstacles in my way
Gone're the dark clouds that had me blind
It's gonna be a bright, bright sun-shining day
It's gonna be a bright, bright sun-shining day
Gonna be a bright, bright sun-shining day
Gonna be a bright, bright, bright sun-shining day
I can see all obstacles in my way
Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind
It's gonna be a bright, bright sun-shining day
It's gonna be a bright, bright sun-shining day
All of the bad feelings have disappeared
Here is that rainbow I've been praying for
It's gonna be a bright, bright sun-shining day
Look straight ahead, nothing but blue sky
I can see all obstacles in my way
Gone're the dark clouds that had me blind
It's gonna be a bright, bright sun-shining day
It's gonna be a bright, bright sun-shining day
Gonna be a bright, bright sun-shining day
Gonna be a bright, bright, bright sun-shining day
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Here's a case where everyone is reading too much into the lyrics. I heard a radio interview with Johnny Nash years ago: turns out he wrote this song while lying in a hospital bed recovering from successful cataract surgery.
@scuba210 Sorry.... but this was written in the 60's after he'd made a trip to Jamaica. His first Gold Record Album was produced in UK with now World Famous Fabulous Five as Backup Band. Jimmy Cliff.... who would later cover this song had his first real hit in UK called "It's a Wonderful World". But it was his visit to Jamaica that cemented the title of this epic song. Which was written after his exposure to Real Rastafarian Religious Music that influenced this song and the album's production with Cliff Producing!
@scuba210 Sorry.... but this was written in the 60's after he'd made a trip to Jamaica. His first Gold Record Album was produced in UK with now World Famous Fabulous Five as Backup Band. Jimmy Cliff.... who would later cover this song had his first real hit in UK called "It's a Wonderful World". But it was his visit to Jamaica that cemented the title of this epic song. Which was written after his exposure to Real Rastafarian Religious Music that influenced this song and the album's production with Cliff Producing!
That's why.... since this is well before...
That's why.... since this is well before Bob Marley made Reggae/Ska really famous.... that we had Fabulous Five and Jimmy Cliff doing Ja.... Mon Rastafarian Reggae Jamaican Music became his new Religion!!! ....as to cataract surgery. Which only affects older people. I don't know about that. But Jonny Nash was typical American before his journey to Jamaica. Seeing the poverty he saw that was worse than he'd ever experienced, they say it changed him seeing and hearing these very poor people so happy with their God.... Ja and smokin da kind in worship of the all mighty.
This is after he'd first heard Jimmy's Record. Which made the British Top 40 with 'Wonderful World' in 1967 and recorded in 1969! https://books.google.com/books?id=felkD8CI97sC&pg=PA44&lpg=PA44&dq=Fabulous+Five+discovered+by+Jimmy+Cliff&source=bl&ots=gQd88BU2XT&sig=p6dKee3QvDWWX1Sp8E20bRjFiPM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiE-uH_06vaAhVB3IMKHWOvC-wQ6AEIRjAE#v=onepage&q=Fabulous%20Five%20discovered%20by%20Jimmy%20Cliff&f=false
"It's a Wonderful World" same type of song; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dckyG-fXSdw The message was Clear for Johnny Nash after that, after seeing these people in abject poverty so happy with their God and Jamaican Music!
Wow, I believe the majority of songs ever created include some type of denotation of something either postitive or negative. Depression is a major branch of the ones who encompass pain. Although, the meaning is obvious, I think this song really goes a long way in expressing the spirit of picking one's self up. Everyone goes through trials and tribulations in their life. But it's important to remember that although tomorrow is never promised, if it comes, it's a whole new chance to live again.
And I am stunned that this song only had two comments. One of the best feel good ones ever. That is a double wow indeed.
And I am stunned that this song only had two comments. One of the best feel good ones ever. That is a double wow indeed.
I'm trying to change the words for our Relay for Life event. Instead of the rain is gone I would like it to say cancer's gone and it's going to be a bright cancer free day!
@penlight Well those aren't the actual lyrics. What the hell.
@penlight Well those aren't the actual lyrics. What the hell.
To me, the song is saying that it's good to be aware of all of the bad things in the world, and the trials and tribulations that one might have to go through, but to not focus on them, and instead focus on the good aspects of life.
"I can see clearly now, the rain is gone I can see all obstacles in my way" The "rain" here refers to troubles that he was personally going through, but even though he got through those personal troubles, there's still plenty of bad things going on in the world, obstacles for living a good life.
"Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind It's gonna be a bright sun-shiny day." However, even though there are obstacles in his way, he remembers that his personal troubles have faded and for him, he's going to be able to enjoy a sunny day.
"I think I can make it now, the pain is gone All of the bad feelings have disappeared Here is that rainbow I've been prayin' for." All of these lines produce an image of pushing forward and breaking through the strife you might have in your life. Forward momentum, riding atop a cheerful rainbow with good vibes carrying oneself forward.
"Look all around, there's nothin' but blue skies" This line, to me, is saying that even with the obstacles one might face, if you look around there's plenty of good to focus on as well.
"Look straight ahead, nothin' but blue skies" Again, references to forward momentum, pushing through bad times and focusing on the good, on the "blue skies".
I like to hear what the lyrics mean to the listener. Variety is a spice of life. :)
penlight decided to change all the lyrics (9 years ago) to ones they thought "sounded better" instead of what they actually are. Although cancer might be bad, the actual lyrics don't talk about it. No wonder half the lyrics on this site are wrong all the time.
This song has away of making me feel free and good no matter what. :)
Beautiful and moving song. I know everyone says it's upbeat, but in my opinion the mood is ambivalent. This makes me think that the person has dealt with major hardship and/or sadness and is now trying to convince himself that it is all going to be better, but there is an undertone of doubt and sadness nonetheless.
Simply put, the rain and obstacles are created by the fearful mind. When the mind frees itself of its restrictions, suddenly it becomes in tune with life, and everything is laid out before you. "Look all around, nothing but blue sky" is you finally becoming in touch with God.
Deep song.
Oh man this song gets stuck in my head all the time. It's one of those things where you hate it, but at the same time it's fantastic lol