About the song
Nestled amidst the rich tapestry of country music, the duet “Storms Never Last” by Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter stands as a timeless testament to enduring love and resilience in the face of adversity. Released in 1980 as a single from their collaborative album “Leather and Lace,” this poignant ballad has become a cherished favorite among country music enthusiasts, its heartfelt lyrics and soothing melody resonating deeply with listeners.
Penned by the songwriting duo of Jennings and Colter, “Storms Never Last” paints a vivid picture of a couple weathering the storms of life together. The song’s opening lines, “Storms never last do they baby / Bad times all pass with the winds,” set the tone for a narrative of unwavering love and support in the face of challenges.
Jennings and Colter’s harmonious vocals intertwine beautifully, creating a tapestry of emotions that mirrors the song’s message of resilience. The lyrics, filled with imagery of stormy skies and turbulent seas, effectively convey the trials and tribulations that couples may face. Yet, amidst the turmoil, the song’s central message remains steadfast: “Your hand in mine stills the thunder / You make the sun want to shine.“
The song’s chorus, with its repeated refrain of “Storms never last do they baby / Bad times all pass with the winds,” serves as a beacon of hope, reminding listeners that even in the darkest of times, love and companionship can provide solace and strength.
Upon its release in 1980, “Storms Never Last” garnered critical acclaim and commercial success, reaching number 11 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. The song’s popularity extended beyond the country music genre, appealing to a wider audience with its universal message of love and perseverance.
The song’s enduring appeal lies in its ability to connect with listeners on an emotional level, offering solace and reassurance in the face of life’s challenges. “Storms Never Last” has become a staple at weddings, anniversaries, and other celebrations of love, serving as a timeless reminder of the power of love to weather any storm.
Beyond its popularity as a country duet, “Storms Never Last” has also found its place in popular culture, appearing in numerous films and television shows, including “Thelma and Louise,” “Friday Night Lights,” and “Nashville.” The song’s enduring presence in popular culture further cements its status as a classic of the country music genre.
“Storms Never Last” is more than just a country ballad; it’s a testament to the enduring power of love and the resilience of the human spirit. It’s a song that has touched the hearts of millions and continues to offer comfort and hope in the face of life’s storms. With its heartfelt lyrics, soothing melody, and timeless message, “Storms Never Last” is sure to remain a cherished classic for generations to come.
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Lyrics
Storms never last, do they, babe?
Bad times all pass with the winds
Your hand in mine stills the thunder
And you make the sun want to shine
I followed you down so many roads, baby
I picked wild flowers and sung you soft sad songs
And every road you took I know your search was for the truth
And the clouds brewin’ now won’t be the last
Storms never last, do they, babe?
Bad times all pass with the winds
Your hand in mine stills the thunder
And your love makes the sun want to shine
Hmm hmm hmm
Storms never last, do they, babe?
Bad times all pass with the winds
Your hand in mine stills the thunder
And You make the sun want to shine