About The Song

The Canadian pair Ian & Sylvia wrote the classic song “Four Strong Winds” in 1962. Aside from the fact that it was named one of the best tracks ever made, Ian revealed that it only took him 20 minutes to write the song.

There are times in our lives when we are forced to make hard decisions in order to move forward. Ian & Sylvia’s “Four Strong Winds” is a song that can somehow represent the feeling of being put into that exact moment.

The lyrics of the song might talk about the sense of belonging and finding one’s true home, but it also pertains to a sad story of a lover being split apart due to circumstances that are beyond their control.

They needed to make a decision, and it did not end well for the two of them.

The song addresses the difficulties and choices many people face throughout their lives. The metaphor “four strong winds” refers to the inevitable forces of change that one encounters. We can’t predict it, but it’s strong, and all we can do is overcome it.

This immortal classic also conveys the message of accepting uncertainties and facing challenges with fortitude and solid beliefs. The record reminds us that no matter how hard life gets, we should stay strong in order to go on living.

The tune and lyrics of Ian & Sylvia‘s “Four Strong Winds” had captured the hearts of many people. It might not have had a notable chart success, but it was named by CBC-Radio program 50 Tracks: The Canadian Version as the greatest Canadian song of all time.

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Lyrics

Four strong winds that blow lonely
Seven seas that run high
All those things that don’t change come what may
But our good times are all gone
And I’m bound for movin’ on
I’ll look for you if I’m ever back this way

Think I’ll go out to Alberta
Weather’s good there in the fall
I got some friends that I can go to workin’ for
Still I wish you’d change your mind
If I asked you one more time
But we’ve been through that a hundred times or more

Four strong winds that blow lonely
Seven seas that run high
All those things that don’t change come what may
But our good times are all gone
And I’m bound for movin’ on
I’ll look for you if I’m ever back this way

If I get there before the snow flies
And if things are goin’ good
You could meet me if I sent you down the fare
But by then it would be winter
There ain’t too much for you to do
And those winds sure can blow cold way out there

Four strong winds that blow lonely
Seven seas that run high
All those things that don’t change come what may
But our good times are all gone
And I’m bound for movin’ on
I’ll look for you if I’m ever back this way

By yenhu

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