The Thunder Rolls
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"The Thunder Rolls" is a song released by American Country music artist Garth Brooks. It debuted on his second album No Fences and also appears on The Hits, The Limited Series, and Double Live. The song was written by Brooks and Pat Alger.
Alternative Metal band, Dead Season covers this song on their 2006 album Rise. This cover contains the 3rd verse the original doesn't.
The music video for this song was the first music video ever to air on Great American Country, a country music network
[edit] The Song
- Length: 3:42
- Key: D Minor
"The Thunder Rolls" tells the story of a wife waiting up late into the night for her husband. As he comes into the house, she smells another woman's perfume on him. All of this is set against the backdrop of a storm, representing the tribulation of her marriage.
The song originally contained a third verse in which the woman runs to her dresser drawer to get a pistol, telling herself that she'll never again wonder where he is. However, producer Allen Reynolds felt it worked well with just two verses and the third verse never appeared on the studio version, although Brooks does sing it at concerts as is evidenced in the version included on Double Live. The video to the single (which does not include the third verse) does have a scene where the woman kills her husband, played by Brooks. It should be noted that the wife in the video has a black eye. The video also contains scenes suggesting that domestic violence has played a large part in their lives, thus giving the wife more motive than the song suggests. The video won Music Video of the Year at the 1991 CMA Awards.
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| Preceded by "If the Devil Danced (In Empty Pockets)" by Joe Diffie |
Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks number one single by Garth Brooks June 22-June 29, 1991 |
Succeeded by "Don't Rock the Jukebox" by Alan Jackson |
| Preceded by "The Dance" by Garth Brooks |
CMA Music Video of the Year 1991 |
Succeeded by "Midnight in Montgomery" by Alan Jackson |
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