Songwriter: Rod Stewart

Producer: Paul A. Rothchild

When the rain came I thought you'd leave
'Cause I knew how much you loved the sun
But you chose to stay, stay and keep me warm
Through the darkest nights I've ever known
'Cause the mandolin wind couldn't change a thing
And I know I love ya

Oh the snow fell without a break
Ah the buffalo died in the frozen fields you know
Through the coldest winter in almost fourteen years
I couldn't believe you kept a smile
Now I can rest assured knowing that we've seen the worst
And I know I love ya

Oh I never was good with big romantic words
So the next few lines come really hard
Don't have much but what I've got is yours
Except of course my steel guitar
'Cause I know you don't play
But I'll teach you some day
'Cause I love ya

Oh, I recall the night we knelt and prayed
Noticing your face was still and pale
I found it hard to hide my tears
I felt ashamed I felt I'd let you down
No mandolin wind couldn't change a thing
Couldn't change a thing no, no

​The Everly Brothers

A hugely influential country rock duo comprised of older brother Don and younger brother Phil Everly. Their vocal style and songwriting has been openly acknowledged as a major stylistic influence by Paul Simon, Paul McCartney, John Lennon and Brian Wilson, and in a fifty-year career they have had more Billboard 100 singles than any other duo in history.