Albert Hammond – It Never Rains In Southern California

This is one of those AM gold songs from the 70s.

Albert Hammond is a singer and songwriter who wrote this with  Mike Hazlewood. Their songs have been recorded by many artists, including Art Garfunkel, Johnny Cash, and Olivia Newton-John. Hazlewood died in May 2001 while vacationing in Italy. Other hits Mike helped Hammond write include “The Air That I Breathe” and “Free Electric Band.”

This song peaked at #5 in the Billboard 100 in 1972.

Albert Hammond: “One of my most important songs not only because I think it’s a great song and I love it and I think it tells the story of my life in a way, but also because I was the artist, the producer, the writer – I mean, everything was right, it was just like the right thing. If I hadn’t had that, I might have got slowly downhill, you know.”

 

From Songfacts

Hammond: “It never rains… was written in London, before we (Albert and Michael) came to Los Angeles, and we knew we were coming, and I’ve been telling Mike the story of me in Spain when I started and how I was asking for money outside of the train stations because I had no money to eat and I didn’t want to tell my parents. My cousin was on honeymoon then, and he came out of the train station and saw me, and I didn’t even know it was him… I just asked him for some money, too. And he said ‘you should be ashamed, I’m gonna tell your father,’ and I said ‘please, don’t tell him, he’ll go crazy and stop me doing this!’

And then he took me back into the hotel, I had a bath, he gave me some clean clothes and some money. I moved on, but he did tell my father, you know. All these things like ‘will you tell the folks back home I nearly made it’ and all that stuff came from that era of my life when I was struggling, trying to make it, trying to get from Morocco to Spain, from Spain to England, from England to America… That struggle you go through, that’s It never rains in Southern California, the story of my life.

Albert’s son Albert Hammond Jr. is a member of The Strokes.

It Never Rains In Southern California

Got on board a west bound 747
Didn’t think before deciding what to do
Oh, that talk of opportunities
TV breaks the movies
Rang true, sure rang true

Seems it never rains in southern California
Seems I’ve often heard that kind of talk before
It never rains in California
But girls don’t they warn ya
It pours, man, it pours

I’m out of work, I’m out of my head
Out of self respect, I’m out of bread
I’m underloved, I’m underfed, I wanna go home
It never rains in California
But girls don’t they warn ya
It pours, man it pours

Will you tell the folks back home I nearly made it
Had offers but don’t know which one to take
Please don’t tell them how you found me
Don’t tell them how you found me
Gimme a break, give me a break

Seems it never rains in southern California
Seems I’ve often heard this kind of talk before
It never rains in California
But girls don’t they warn ya
It pours, man it pours

Author: Badfinger (Max)

Power Pop fan, Baseball, Beatles, old movies, and tv show fan. Also anything to do with pop culture in the 60s and 70s... I'm also a songwriter, bass and guitar player.

19 thoughts on “Albert Hammond – It Never Rains In Southern California”

    1. Oh no…..He didn’t write Creep but he wrote “The Air That I Breathe” by the Hollies…he wrote that one…that Radiohead got sued for copying…Creep was the song they got in trouble for.
      It has the same sequence as The Air That I Breathe

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