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7 Rainy Songs for April Showers

Hear tracks by Neil Young, FKA twigs, Love Unlimited and more.

Neil Young, on a sunnier day.Ryan Henriksen for The New York Times

It’s finally April, which means it’s time for those proverbial showers. We’re enduring another dreary, drizzly week of gray skies here in New York, but I’ve found a silver lining in all the clouds. Rather than rage against the rain, I’ve decided to make it my muse for today’s playlist.

Perhaps because enduring a drizzly day is such a universal experience, popular music is full of rain songs. Some (like a track here from the soul trio Love Unlimited) celebrate it, but most (the Carpenters, Ann Peebles) bemoan it, or at least see it as a metaphor for all kinds of sadness. So get ready to wallow — but know that this playlist ends on an optimistic note.

Plus, if all these rain songs get you down, just know that there’s an inevitably floral sequel to this playlist coming in May.

I’d rather be dry, but at least I’m alive,

Lindsay


You know I had to include some Neil Young now that he’s back on Spotify. Clouds gather ominously on this moody tune from his great, uncompromising 1974 album “On the Beach,” which features understated percussion from Levon Helm and foreshadows the downpour to come on the album’s melancholic second side.

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