The words of the Nursery Rhyme, 'It's raining, it's pouring...' have been suggested by Jerry Jacobson. Little is known about the origins of the song, but we believe it originated in England (well renown for its rainy weather!) The rhyme was often sang by children when they could not go out to play. The lyrics suited the ritual chants that children love. In the UK it is common for people to say that "It's pouring" rather than say "It's pouring with rain". It's raining, it's pouring Nursery Rhyme lyrics, origins and history It's raining, it's pouring The old man is snoring He went to bed and he bumped his head And couldn't get up in the morning Another song starting with the same words is as follows: It's raining, it's raining, There's pepper in the box, And all the little ladies Are holding up their frocks. |