Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
Johnny Cash
“Four Strong Winds” was written by Ian Tyson in the early 1960s and recorded by Canadian folk duo Ian and Sylvia. It has been recorded by many major recording artists including Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Neil Young and John Denver. Though originally presented as a folk song, in 1964 Bobby Bare released...
[Chorus]
Four strong winds that blow lonely, seven seas that run high
All these things that won't change, come what may
Well our good times are all gone, and I'm bound for moving on
I'll look for you if I'm ever back this way
[Verse 1]
Think I'll go out to Alberta, weather's good there in the fall
Got some friends that I can go to working for
Yet I wish you'd change your mind, if I asked you one more time
But we've been through this a hundred times or more
[Chorus]
[Verse 2]
If I get there before the snow flies, and if things are looking good
You could meet me if I sent you down the fare
But by then it would be winter, not much for you to do
And the winds can sure blow cold way up there
[Chorus]
Four Strong Winds was written by Ian Tyson.
Four Strong Winds was produced by Johnny Cash & Rick Rubin.
Johnny Cash released Four Strong Winds on Tue Jul 04 2006.