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Watch Willie Nelson covering Have You Ever Seen the Rain

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Creedence Clearwater Revival’s “Have You Ever Seen the Rain”—a soaring rock classic penned by John Fogerty in 1970—gained a soulful new life in 2013 when country legend Willie Nelson teamed up with his daughter Paula Nelson for a tender, reflective duet.

Originally featured on Willie’s To All the Girls… album—a heartfelt collection of duets with various female artists—the father-daughter rendition set itself apart by weaving palpable emotional depth into every note.

Through a stripped-back, country-tinged arrangement, Willie’s signature weathered voice anchors the song with gravitas, while Paula’s clear, warm vocals add an intimate counterbalance—infusing the lyrics with a duality of wisdom and youthful wonder.

The original CCR track reflects the turmoil of a band under strain, under the guise of unexpected rain on a sunny day—a potent metaphor for life’s contradictions and unexpected challenges.

In their duet, the Nelsons lean into this contemplative spirit. The slowed tempo and gentler instrumentation allow the listener to dwell on each line—especially evocative lines like “have you ever seen the rain coming down on a sunny day?”—now spoken as a generational dialogue filled with empathy and introspection.

While released in 2013, the rendition experienced a notable resurgence in 2019 thanks to its placement in the season finale of HBO’s Big Little Lies. The exposure skyrocketed streaming and sales figures—propelling the track into the Top 5 on country iTunes and boosting Willie’s chart presence anew.

What elevates this record beyond mere homage is the palpable chemistry between father and daughter. As one blogger put it, their “voices meld together in a way that can only be due to the fact that they’re family,” capturing the listener’s attention not just through vocal tone, but through a shared life experience.

 

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