About "The Thunder Rolls"
"The Thunder Rolls" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Garth Brooks. It was released in April 1991 as the fourth and final single from his album No Fences. The song became his sixth number one on the country chart. Co-writer Pat Alger plays acoustic guitar on the track.
The song was first recorded by Tanya Tucker, but it was shelved until 1995 when it appeared on her self-titled box set. Her version includes a fourth verse alluding to infidelity and husband murder. The shorter version of the song was covered by heavy metal band All That Remains on their 2017 album Madness.
Top songs by Garth Brooks
- If Tomorrow Never Comes
- The Thunder Rolls
- The Dance
- Make You Feel My Love
- Cowboy Cadillac
- Friends In Low Places
- Ain't Going Down (til The Sun Comes Up)
- Callin' Baton Rouge
- Two Pina Coladas
- Mr. Blue
- American Honky—tonk Bar Association
- Rodeo
- Standing Outside The Fire
- The River
- Cowboy Bill
- Friends In Low Places (long Version)
- Shameless
- Ain't Going Down ('til The Sun Comes Up)
- A Friend To Me
- She's Every Woman
- Much Too Young (to Feel This Damn Old)
- When You Come Back To Me Again
- Ain't Goin' Down ('til The Sun Comes Up)
- Two Of A Kind, Workin' On A Full House
- That Ol' Wind
- Victim Of The Game
- The Fever
- Against The Grain
- Anonymous
- Beer Run (b—double E—double Are You In)
- Why Ain't I Running
- Unanswered Prayers
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