Quote #43910
Days may be cloudy or sunny,
We’re in or we’re out of the money,
But I’m with you always,
I’m with you rain or shine!
We’re in or we’re out of the money,
But I’m with you always,
I’m with you rain or shine!
Johnny Mercer
About This Quote
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Interpretation
These lines voice a pledge of steadfast companionship that holds through both emotional weather (“cloudy or sunny”) and material fortune (“in or out of the money”). The speaker frames love or loyalty as a constant that does not depend on circumstances, using the familiar idiom “rain or shine” to stress reliability. The rhyme and conversational diction suggest the tone of popular song: intimate, reassuring, and meant to be easily remembered. The emphasis is less on grand passion than on everyday durability—sticking together through ordinary ups and downs, including financial strain, which is often where relationships are tested.


