Girl From The North Country
Walter Trout Lyrics


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If you're travelin' to the north country fair,
Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline,
Remember me to a girl who lives there.
She once was a true love of mine.

If you go when the snowflakes storm,
All the rivers freeze and summer ends,
Please see if she's wearing a coat so warm,
You got to keep her from the howlin' winds, the howlin' winds.

And see for me if her hair is still hangin' long,
It falls and it curls all down her breast.
Please see for me if her hair is hangin' long,
'cause that's the way I remember her the best.

I've been wonderin' if she remembers me at all.
Many times I have often prayed
In the darkness, in the darkness of the night,
And in the lightness of the day.

So if you're travelin' to the north country fair,
Where the winds hit heavy, o so heavy there on the borderline,
Remember me, remember me to a girl who lives there.




She was once, she was my girl for so long
You know I love her for all of my life

Overall Meaning

The first verse of Walter Trout's "Girl From the North Country" is a plea to a fellow traveler who is visiting the "north country fair," a reference to a popular folk festival of the same name held in Minnesota every year. He asks the traveler to remember him to a certain girl who lives in that area, whom he once loved "true."The singer's memory of the girl is romanticized and idealized, with specific emphasis on her beauty and his love for her. The second verse begins with a description of the harsh winter weather which would greet the traveler, with snowstorms and frozen rivers signifying life's hardships. In these tough times, the singer worries about the girl's well-being and implores the traveler to make sure she has a warm coat to protect her from the "howlin' winds." The third and final verse finds the singer musing about whether the girl remembers him, and confessing that he has often prayed for her well-being, both during the night and the day.


The song is a beautiful ode to a lost love, and it speaks to the enduring power of memory and personal history. The singer seems to have moved on from the relationship, but is still haunted by thoughts of the girl and seeks out messages back and forth to keep her memory alive. A poignant and romantic ballad, "Girl From the North Country" is a testament to the power of love, even in separation.



Line by Line Meaning

If you're travelin' to the north country fair,
If you happen to find yourself headed to the fair in the North Country


Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline,
Where the winds are particularly strong on the border


Remember me to a girl who lives there.
Please let a certain girl know that I'm still thinking of her


She once was a true love of mine.
She was someone I loved deeply in the past


If you go when the snowflakes storm,
If by chance you happen to visit during a snowstorm


All the rivers freeze and summer ends,
When the rivers freeze, you know that summer is over


Please see if she's wearing a coat so warm,
Can you check to see if she's dressed warmly enough


You got to keep her from the howlin' winds, the howlin' winds.
You need to protect her from the strong winds that are so loud they 'howl'


And see for me if her hair is still hangin' long,
If you could check to see if her hair is still long like I remember


It falls and it curls all down her breast.
It used to fall and curl around her chest in a particular way


Please see for me if her hair is hangin' long,
Can you do me a favor and check to see if her hair is still long like I remember


'cause that's the way I remember her the best.
That's how I see her in my mind's eye - with long, curly hair


I've been wonderin' if she remembers me at all.
I've been curious if she still thinks of me


Many times I have often prayed
I've prayed numerous times


In the darkness, in the darkness of the night,
In the darkness of night, when I can't sleep


And in the lightness of the day.
And even during the day, when the sun is out


So if you're travelin' to the north country fair,
So if you happen to be headed to the fair in the North Country


Where the winds hit heavy, o so heavy there on the borderline,
Where the winds are particularly strong on the border


Remember me, remember me to a girl who lives there.
Please remember me to a certain girl who lives there


She was once, she was my girl for so long
She used to be my girlfriend for a substantial amount of time


You know I love her for all of my life
You know that I've loved her for my entire life




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Gert-Jan Boot

Walter is a true legend!! plays with his heart and soul glad he is still with us today!!

Marlene Haynes-Grayson

YES! Another moving song only you can send out the true meanings for....That is God gifted talent my friend, you got it! Lord saw fit for it to trickle on down to your family, Amen, I love you all.

Mike T.

A stunning performance of one of my favorite Dylan songs from the mid 60s. That was beautiful Walter.

Steve Davies

Stunning song beautifully performed!

Tim Chapple

Sounds like he put his heart and soul in that song.

Paul Sims

My favourite from Walter. Saw him play in south Wales uk some years back , unfortunately he didn’t sing this. But wow 🤩 a night I’ll never forget . He truly is up there with the greats.

GibsonFlyingFive

Nice one Walter, its my favourite song too!
Although i do like numerous songs of yours.

Alan Turnbull

give it up for the maestro I've seen this man many times god bless him

Pedro Galindo

Hola excelente canción y un gran grupo desde Islas Canarias los saluda Pedro Galindo

Patrick Murphy

30 years later after MAJOR health issues resolved, he is 100%. Karma prevails!

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