A 1936 popular song.
Words and music by Milton Ager, Charles Newman and Murray Mencher.
Sheet music provided by Laurence Rubenstein:
Accompaniment by James Pitt-Payne:
Lyrics
- Where are you going, wind of the west?
Constantly blowing, never at rest
Please, pause in your flight
Please, help me tonight
Chorus
West wind wand’ring over land and sea
Ooh, ooh, find my wand’ring one for me
West wind whisper to him tenderly
Ooh, ooh, of the love that used to be
He has gone to find adventure
Restless feet must roam
Tell him Love’s the best adventure
And he’ll find love waiting at home
So west wind go wherever he may be
Ooh, ooh, send my loved one back to me
- Night never ending finds me so blue
So I’m depending, you’ll see me through
Blow, blow sweet and low
Wherever you go
Sung here by Fred Feild: