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- Windy runtime "2.3333333333333335".
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- Windy abstract ""Windy" is a pop music song written by Ruthann Friedman and recorded by The Association. Released in 1967, the song reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in July of that year. Later in 1967, an instrumental version by jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery became his biggest Hot 100 hit when it peaked at #44. "Windy" was The Association's second U.S. number-one, following "Cherish" in 1966.According to rumor, the original lyrics by Ruthann Friedman were about a man and The Association changed them to be about a woman."There are many explanations of who Windy actually was in Ruthann's life. She would have you know, she being me, Ruthann Friedman, that none of them are true. Windy was indeed a female and purely a fictitious character who popped into my head one fine day in 1967...During the recording session the Association members, sure that they were in the middle of recording a hit, called the song writer, me again, in to sing on the fade at the end. I can be heard singing a blues harmony as the song fades out..."Session musician Hal Blaine was brought in to play drums.".
- Windy album Insight_Out.
- Windy bSide ""Sometime"".
- Windy bSide ""Watch What Happens"".
- Windy genre Jazz.
- Windy genre Sunshine_pop.
- Windy musicalArtist The_Association.
- Windy musicalArtist Wes_Montgomery.
- Windy musicalBand The_Association.
- Windy musicalBand Wes_Montgomery.
- Windy producer Bones_Howe.
- Windy recordLabel A&M_Records.
- Windy recordLabel CTI_Records.
- Windy recordLabel Warner_Bros._Records.
- Windy recordedIn 1967_in_music.
- Windy runtime "140.0".
- Windy runtime "173.0".
- Windy subsequentWork Never_My_Love.
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- Windy writer Ruthann_Friedman.
- Windy after ""Light My Fire" by The Doors".
- Windy artist The_Association.
- Windy artist Wes_Montgomery.
- Windy bSide ""Sometime"".
- Windy bSide ""Watch What Happens"".
- Windy before ""Respect" by Aretha Franklin".
- Windy caption "1967".
- Windy cover "Windy by The Association single cover.jpg".
- Windy format "7".
- Windy fromAlbum Insight_Out.
- Windy fromAlbum "A Day in the Life".
- Windy genre Instrumental.
- Windy genre Jazz.
- Windy genre Sunshine_pop.
- Windy hasPhotoCollection Windy.
- Windy label A&M_Records.
- Windy label CTI_Records.
- Windy label Warner_Bros._Records.
- Windy lastSingle ""No Fair At All"".
- Windy length "140.0".
- Windy length "173.0".
- Windy name "Windy".
- Windy nextSingle ""Never My Love"".
- Windy nextSingle "Wind Song".
- Windy producer Bones_Howe.
- Windy recorded "1967".
- Windy released "1967".
- Windy thisSingle ""Windy"".
- Windy thisSingle "Windy".
- Windy title Billboard_Hot_100.
- Windy title List_of_Billboard_number-one_singles.
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- Windy writer Ruthann_Friedman.
- Windy years "1967-07-01".
- Windy subject Category:1967_singles.
- Windy subject Category:1967_songs.
- Windy subject Category:Andy_Williams_songs.
- Windy subject Category:Barry_Manilow_songs.
- Windy subject Category:Billboard_Hot_100_number-one_singles.
- Windy subject Category:Gary_Lewis_&_the_Playboys_songs.
- Windy subject Category:The_Association_songs.
- Windy subject Category:Warner_Bros._Records_singles.
- Windy type 1967Singles.
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- Windy comment ""Windy" is a pop music song written by Ruthann Friedman and recorded by The Association. Released in 1967, the song reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in July of that year. Later in 1967, an instrumental version by jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery became his biggest Hot 100 hit when it peaked at #44. "Windy" was The Association's second U.S.".
- Windy label "Windy".
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