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"The Wind" as written by Cat Stevens, released on his 'Teaser and the Firecat' album, recorded March 1971, Morgan Studios, London, England
Release Date: 1971
The whimsical 1971 acoustic song by Cat Stevens has a gentle folk feel to it that transfers beautifully to a choral setting. Singers will love learning such a warm and welcoming song and audiences will enjoy listening!
Voicing: SATB
The whimsical 1971 acoustic song by Cat Stevens has a gentle folk feel to it that transfers beautifully to a choral setting. Singers will love learning such a warm and welcoming song and audiences will enjoy listening!
Voicing: SSA
Cat Stevens : Cat Stevens Complete 62 songs from this gifted singer-songwriter, plus a discography of his early-'70s output. Includes: Another Saturday Night - Father and Son - The First Cut Is the Deepest - Hard Headed Woman - If You Want to Sing Out Sing Out - Katmandu - Longer Boats - Moonshadow - Morning Has Broken - Oh Very Young - Peace Train - Trouble - Where Do the Children Play? - Wild World - more. Songlist: Wild World, Time, The Wind, Music, Trouble, Father And Son, Ready, Morning Has Broken, Katmandu, Moonshadow, Later, Oh Very Young, Foreigner Suite, Can't Keep It In, Sitting, Peace Train, Hard Headed Woman, Where Do The Children Play, Lady D'Arbanville, Another Saturday Night, Ghost Town, Ruins, On The Road To Find Out, The Boy With The Moon And Star On His He, If I Laugh, Sad Lisa, Sun/C79, Rubylove, Tea For The Tillerman, Bad Penny, and more |
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A blustery piano accompaniment provides a windy underscore to the words of Robert Louis Stevenson in this haunting treble choir feature. Carefully chosen vocal ranges and obvious musical phrasing make it a breeze for singers to sound their best while seeking a glimpse of the wind. "I saw the different things you did, but always you yourself you hid."
Composer: Janet Gardner | Poetry By: Robert Louis Stevenson
The whimsical 1971 acoustic song by Cat Stevens has a gentle folk feel to it that transfers beautifully to a choral setting. Singers will love learning such a warm and welcoming song and audiences will enjoy listening!
Arranger: Audrey Snyder | Composer: Cat Stevens Performed By: Cat Stevens
A sensitive, gentle, treble voice number with expressive piano accompaniment. Both voice parts have an opportunity to sing the lovely melody. "The wind goes where it wants to go, it knows no boundary." Effective, yet not difficult choral literature for the growing choir. For general use but well-suited for winter concerts.
Composer: Ruth Elaine Schram
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