Is there a Rhythm Of The Rain? An analysis of weather in popular music
Brown, Sally ; Aplin, Karen L. ; Jenkins, Katie ; Mander, Sarah ; Walsh, Claire ; Williams, Paul D.
Weather is frequently used in music to frame events and emotions, yet quantitative analyses are rare. From a collated base set of 759 weather-related songs, 419 were analysed based on listings from a karaoke database. This article analyses the 20 weather types described, frequency of occurrence, genre, keys, mimicry, lyrics and songwriters. Vocals were the principal means of communicating weather: sunshine was the most common, followed by rain, with weather depictions linked to the emotions of the song. Bob Dylan, John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote the most weather-related songs, partly following their experiences at the time of writing.
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