[2025] A roundup of classic Western songs about the wind
When a pleasant breeze drifts in through the window, do you ever find a melody rising softly in your mind? Songs themed around the wind have continued to be loved across the global music scene.
From storm-like gales to gentle spring breezes, the wind’s many expressions have long stirred musicians’ imaginations.
Sometimes it carries hope; other times, a touch of wistfulness.
Here, we’ll introduce a wide range of songs that tell the wind’s stories—from recent hits to timeless classics.
Whether you’re a fan of Western music or simply looking for a new musical discovery, you’re sure to find a piece that resonates with your heart.
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Eres Tu (Touch The Wind)Mocedades

Included on the 1993 album “20 de colección.” A five-member music group from Spain formed in 1969.
A highly accomplished act that took second place at the Eurovision Song Contest in 1973, they showcase beautifully resonant sound and exquisitely harmonized vocals on this track as well.
The WindPJ Harvey

Included on the 1998 album “Is This Desire?”.
Born in 1969.
A singer-songwriter from the UK.
The rhythm features a downtempo feel with a slightly distinctive development in the bass chords, a melody that sounds low and muffled, and high-pitched vocals intersecting with a murmured, rap-like delivery, all of which create a most mysterious atmosphere.
Big Cold WindPat Boone

Included on the 1962 album “Pat Boone’s Golden Hits.” Born in 1934, a singer from Florida.
When you listen to American musicians’ songs, his name sometimes even appears in the lyrics, he’s that much of a byword for pop singers.
His light, airy voice suits the stylish rhythms and melodies perfectly.
She’s like the windPatrick Swayze

Released as a single in 1987 and included on the soundtrack of the film Dirty Dancing, which premiered the same year.
Born in 1952, a Texas-born actor and singer.
This track was used in a film starring Patrick Swayze, whose popularity was firmly established with the movie Ghost.
He delivers a richly emotive performance of this lush slow ballad.
Ride Like The WindChristopher Cross

Included on the 1979 album “Christopher Cross.” Born in 1951, he is a singer-songwriter from Texas.
It’s a memorable track featuring his powerful vocals over a mid-tempo, moody rhythm and a pop sound that, for his work, leans a bit on the aggressive side.
FreedomWham!

It’s a legendary Western pop classic, distinguished by an artist’s knack for crafting accessible pop sounds and universally memorable melodies.
Its comfortable sense of momentum feels like it blows the clouds away, making it a song you’ll want to play on overcast days.
Marygold SkyDaryl Hall & John Oates

The American blue-eyed soul duo that has been active since the mid-1970s is Daryl Hall & John Oates.
This song is the title track from their album released in the 1990s, Marigold Sky.
The color of the sky on the album cover looks like the color of the marigold flower.





