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Catch The Wind (Kings Cross)
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A mock 'live' recording of me as a busker outside Kings Cross railway station in London. Part of my evolving 'The Underground', album. Feel free to throw a few coins in my direction ... folding money would be ever better :)
acoustic guitar singalong folk song
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Pop/Rock, Psychedelic, Ambient, Rhythm & Blues and beyond.
Major Snagg is the invented name of the 'band' that perform all my own musical creations. (songs and instrumentals). I play guitars, bass, rudimentary keyboards, harmonica, and sing. Melody has always been important to me... lyrics and guitar solos have to say or communicate something. I create musical worlds that I hope that you dear listener, will also want to explore and live in for a few moments...or longer if you feel that way inclined.
Song Info
Genre
Acoustic Cover Songs
Charts
#287 today Peak #14
#28 in subgenre Peak #3
Author
Donovan Leitch
Rights
original song writer
Uploaded
April 17, 2025
Track Files
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MP3 8.9 MB 320 kbps 3:54
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WAV 39.3 MB
Story behind the song
I've always liked songs by Donovan. When I first learnt to play guitar, it was this and some of his other early songs such as Josie and Colours that I played. For those of you who like to know these kinds of things, I played my Yamaha APX-4A acoustic guitar (with new strings) on this recording, recorded by the built in condenser microphones on a Zoom R24 digital recorder. After initially sucking in a bit of fluff from my long unused harmonica, I think I almost out performed Bob Dylan in the realms of a terrible harmonica solo. as Neil Innes once said, "I've suffered for my art ...now it's your turn".
Lyrics
Catch The Wind (Donovan Leitch) 1965 In the chilly hours and minutes Of uncertainty, I want to be In the warm hold of your loving mind To feel you all around me And to take your hand along the sand Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind When sundown pales the sky I want to hide a while behind your smile And everywhere I'd look, your eyes I'd find For me to love you now Is the sweetest thing t'would make me sing Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind de-de-de-de-de etc. ... When rain has hung the leaves with tears I want you near to kill my fears To help me to leave all my blues behind For standing in your heart Is where I want to be, and I long to be Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind harmonica solo ... apologies :) For standing in your heart Is where I want to be, and I long to be Ah, but I may as well try and catch the wind ... but I may as well try and catch the wind.
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Tony DeLecce
May 04
Didn’t hear the original. This is an excellent live recording. Donavan the master Travis picker. And harmonica a nice live touch you are a troubadour. Has a Dylan feel.
Oddger
May 02
Donovan! Definitely a guiding star and through my youth we turned to his songs when we wanted to sing together at parties. This one and Donna, Donna, Try for the sun, Mellow Yellow - classic songs! You give this one new life with your busking version! Super work.
AlexisPatrick
Apr 24
Wow, This is so amazing. Great structure and it is like watching a movie.....Beautiful vocals . Magnificent guitar playing. Fabulous sounds.
rodrica
Apr 22
I really like what you've done with this song, it sounds live & works brilliantly with the sounds of traffic...I recognise those taxi engines & squealing brakes! I must have listened to loads of buskers over the years, especially in London...they were all trying to catch the eye of EMI A&R executives on their way to work in Manchester Square lol. Brilliant rendition of this song!
steveweyman
Apr 19
That’s a great version ! Prefer it to the original. Genius to use the inbuilt mics on your recorder ! Gives a really authentic sound of being outside and always love your samples ! Guitar sounds great ( I’ve got a Yamaha APX 500 for teaching . Great guitars ! ) vocals are perfect and I actually love the authentic harmonica ! You could have used a keyboard harmonica so bravo ! Brilliant !
I've also always loved this tune. I can almost smell the petrol and brake fluid in your rendition. Beautiful rendition.