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Ill Wind Tony Bennett

"I'll Wind" by Tony Bennett, released in 1957, is a jazz standard that expresses longing and heartache. The lyrics convey feelings of betrayal and sadness, as the "ill wind" symbolizes misfortune in love. Unique elements include Bennett's smooth vocal delivery and orchestral arrangements. The song reflects the emotional depth of jazz, leaving a lasting cultural impact in the genre. #Jazz

Ill Wind - Tony Bennett
[Verse 1]
Blow
Ill wind blow away
Let me rest today
You're blowing me no good
No good

[Verse 2]
Go
Ill wind go away
Skies are, oh, so gray
Around my neighborhood
And that's no good

[Verse 3]
You're only misleading
The sunshine I'm needing
Ain't that a shame?
It's so hard to keep up
With troubles that creep up
From out of nowhere
When love's to blame

[Verse 4]
So, ill wind, ill wind blow away
Let me rest today
You're blowing me no good
No good
No good
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