Everybody's gonna catch their death
In the pouring rain
Everybody better hold their breath
In the pouring rain
Everybody's gonna walk on by
Everbody hide away
Everbody's gonna pull their blinds
And stay inside and pass these days
I know I've seen a lot
Lord knows sometimes I've cried
But I know we can't sit like this
And shake our fists
While lovers kiss and die
In the pouring rain
I was hungry and I'm hungry still
And now it's pouring rain
I look o.k. but I've been feeling ill
And now it's pouring rain
Well hush now baby, don't you cry
Tears won't wipe away the pain
There's a storm been blowing through the night
That's washed us down with lethal rain
Sometime's this world's too big
Sometime's we feel too small
Sometimes you'll have to pick me up
When I grow tired
Stumble, trip and fall
In the pouring rain
I'm gonna walk on by
Don't wanna see you cry
I'm gonna walk on by
In the pouring rain
Sir Robert Frederick Zenon Geldof, known as Bob Geldof, is an Irish singer-songwriter, actor, and activist born in Dublin in 1951. He began his musical career in the 1970s with the band The Boomtown Rats, achieving international success with songs like "I Don't Like Mondays" and "Rat Trap". After the band disbanded, Geldof pursued a solo career, releasing successful albums such as "The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle" and "This Is the Life". He is best known for his humanitarian work, particularly for organizing the Live Aid benefit concerts in 1985 and Band Aid in 1984, which raised funds to combat famine in Ethiopia. In 2002, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his contributions to music and humanitarian activism. Besides music and activism, Geldof has acted in several films and television series.
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