It rains, it rains, shepherdess
It rains, it rains, shepherdess is a Chanson drawn from the Opérette Laure and Pétrarque written in 1780 by Philippe Fabre d' Églantine (1750 - 1794). The music as for it is of Victor Simon.
It was initially made known under the title of the return to the fields before being essential under its current title towards 1787. However, it is still known some under the name of the Storm .
The little story wants that she was sung during the creation of the national guard the shortly after the Storming of the Bastille , and that its author fredonné it a few years later while going up to the scaffold.
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