'Come Rain or Come Shine' by Harold Arlen with the lyrics by Johnny Mercer

A popular music song written by Harold Arlen with the lyrics by Johnny Mercer, “Come Rain or Come Shine” was written for the musical St. Louis Woman and was published in 1946. The original recordings were made in 1946 by Sy Oliver, with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra, Dinah Shore, Helen Forrest, Dick Haymes and Margaret Whiting, but the song did not make the charts in the period following its initial publication. After 1946, the song was recorded by numerous artists throughout the decades, 

James Booker performed it live in 1977 and Billie Holiday recorded it seven years before she died. James Brown, Judy Garland, Jerry Lewis, Ray Charles, Jack Kerouac, Petula Clark, Liza Minelli, Barbara Streisand and Ella Fitzgerald all recorded versions of the song through the 1950s and 1960s. 

I'm gonna' love you, like nobody's loved you
Come rain or come shine 

High as a mountain, deep as a river 
Come rain or come shine 
I guess when you met me 
It was just one of those things 
But don't you ever bet me 
Cause' I'm gonna' be true if you let me 
You're gonna' love me, like nobody's loved me 
Come rain or come shine 
We'll be happy together, unhappy together 
Now won't that be fine 
The days may be cloudy or sunny 
We're in or out of the money 
But I'm with you always I'm with you rain or shine