Let The Four Winds Blow
Roy Brown Lyrics


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I like the way you walk
I like the way you talk
Let me hold your hand
Try to understand

I want a girl like you
To tell my troubles to
Don't be afraid
You've heard what I said

Have you heard the news?
You, I'd hate to lose
Come to my side
Don't say goodbye

Let the four winds blow
Let 'em blow, let 'em blow
From East to West
I love you the best

Let the four winds blow
Let 'em blow, blow, blow
From East to West
I love you the best

I like the way you walk
Like the way you talk
Let me hold your hand
Try to understand

I want a girl like you
To tell my troubles to
Don't be afraid
You heard what I said

Let the four winds blow
Let 'em blow, let 'em blow
From East to West
I love you the best

Let the four winds blow
Let 'em blow, blow, blow




From East to West
I love you the best

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Roy Brown's song Let The Four Winds Blow are a proclamation of love for a girl who is being wooed. The singer expresses his appreciation for her physical attributes, admires her personality and wants her to hold his hand because he wants to understand her better. He confesses that he wants a girl like her to confide in, telling her about the troubles of his life. He reassures the object of his affection not to be afraid because he wants to be with her and would hate to let her go. He declares his love for the girl, affirming that he loves her more than anyone else.


The lyrics are set to an upbeat rhythm, making it an excellent dance song that appeals to enthusiasts of R&B, swing and rock and roll music. The song's catchy tune and joyful lyrics make it an excellent expression of romantic love. The line, "Let the four winds blow," is a metaphor that means to let everything happen naturally, to let fate decide. It also implies that the love the singer has for his girl is not just limited to the east or west, but it extends across the universe.


In conclusion, Let The Four Winds Blow by Roy Brown is a sweet and joyful song expressing admiration and love to the girl being wooed. The singer appreciates her physical and personal attributes and reassures her of his love despite the challenges they may face in their relationship. The song is a metaphorical representation of the power of love that transcends geographical and temporal boundaries.


Line by Line Meaning

I like the way you walk
I admire the way you carry yourself as you walk


I like the way you talk
I admire the way you speak


Let me hold your hand
Allow me to hold your hand and show my affection towards you


Try to understand
Please listen to me carefully and try to understand my feelings


I want a girl like you
I am in search of a girl with your unique qualities


To tell my troubles to
I need someone to whom I can share my problems


Don't be afraid
Please don't be afraid of opening up to me


You've heard what I said
I hope you have paid attention to my words


Have you heard the news?
Did you hear the news that I have to share?


You, I'd hate to lose
I value your presence in my life and would be devastated if we ever drift apart


Come to my side
Please come to my side and stay with me


Don't say goodbye
Please don't leave me and say goodbye


Let the four winds blow
Let things happen according to fate


Let 'em blow, let 'em blow
Let things happen naturally


From East to West
Everywhere


I love you the best
You are the one I love the most


Let 'em blow, blow, blow
Let nature take its course




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Antoine Domino, Dave Bartholomew

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Comments from YouTube:

@michaelsnider5293

Roy did this when I saw him live at the Starwood. Prior to that I'd only heard Fats' version.

@louishubbard8036

nice cover

@larsmikkola2525

Romantisk låt 🙂❤ !! Mycket bra 😉❤💋

@jodiegilbert9554

Oh. Boy did we dance to this st the dances the car clubs put on in. Southern. Calif. Downey ... Gardena... Torrance..

@davidclark2618

This version, I assume the 45, has reverb that is missing from numerous CD issues. Nice to hear it proper!

@the45prof98

Indeed! Here's a more obviously-vinyl post of the 45: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z2Qp7aEqrh0

@jimpoole8979

I thought Fat's sang this frist thanks for letting me know I was wrong

@shirleybaker3387

Not a cover this was before Fats

@orbyfan

It was first done by Dave Bartholomew in 1955 under the title "Four Winds."

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