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The year is 1966. The folk revival movement is in full swing, with artists like Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, and Pete Seeger captivating audiences with their introspective lyrics and socially conscious messages. Against this backdrop emerges a timeless folk ballad that would become a cornerstone of the genre: “Early Morning Rain” by the iconic folk trio, Peter, Paul & Mary.

Peter, Paul & Mary, formed in New York City in 1961, consisted of Peter Yarrow (vocals and guitar), Paul Stookey (vocals and banjo), and Mary Travers (vocals). With their enchanting harmonies and a vast repertoire of folk songs, they quickly rose to fame. Their self-titled debut album, released in 1961, became a massive commercial success, establishing them as one of the most popular folk groups of the era.

“Early Morning Rain,” however, wasn’t originally a Peter, Paul & Mary song. It was written by the then-unknown Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot. Lightfoot, who was still struggling to launch his own career, penned the melancholic ballad in 1962. The song’s evocative lyrics paint a picture of a lonely traveler, weary from his journey, seeking refuge from the pouring rain. The imagery extends beyond the literal rain, reflecting a deeper sense of emotional hardship and loss.

Recognizing the song’s potential, Peter, Paul & Mary included “Early Morning Rain” on their 1965 album “See What Tomorrow Brings.” Their rendition, featuring Mary Travers’s lead vocals accompanied by Peter Yarrow’s gentle guitar work, transformed the song into a poignant folk masterpiece. The song’s melancholic beauty resonated with audiences, becoming a signature tune for the group.

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“Early Morning Rain” became a major hit for Peter, Paul & Mary, reaching No. 9 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 1966. The song’s success not only propelled the album to the top of the charts but also significantly boosted Gordon Lightfoot’s career. Lightfoot, who had witnessed Peter, Paul & Mary perform his song live, was grateful for the exposure. “Early Morning Rain” became his breakthrough hit, paving the way for his own musical journey.

The enduring legacy of “Early Morning Rain” lies in its ability to capture universal themes of loss, loneliness, and perseverance. The song’s simple yet evocative lyrics and Peter, Paul & Mary’s heartfelt performance continue to resonate with listeners across generations. “Early Morning Rain” stands as a testament to the power of folk music to tell stories that transcend time and place.

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