About the song

Let’s journey into the soul-stirring depths of “Blowing in the Wind” by Peter, Paul and Mary, a timeless anthem that continues to inspire and resonate with audiences around the world.

Penned by the legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, “Blowing in the Wind” first graced the airwaves in 1963 as part of Peter, Paul and Mary’s self-titled debut album. From its inception, this powerful protest song captured the spirit of the civil rights movement and became an emblem of hope and change.

“Blowing in the Wind” quickly ascended the music charts, reaching the No. 2 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Its poignant lyrics, coupled with Peter, Paul and Mary’s stirring harmonies, struck a chord with listeners, earning it widespread acclaim and solidifying its status as an anthem for social justice.

Beyond its chart-topping success, “Blowing in the Wind” became a symbol of the times, inspiring countless individuals to stand up for what they believe in and work towards a better world.

Decades after its release, “Blowing in the Wind” remains as relevant as ever, its timeless message of peace and equality transcending generations. Its enduring popularity has seen it covered by numerous artists and featured in films, television shows, and documentaries, ensuring its place in the fabric of popular culture.

So, whether you’re revisiting this classic or experiencing it for the first time, allow yourself to be moved by the stirring beauty of Peter, Paul and Mary’s rendition of “Blowing in the Wind.”

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Lyrics

How many roads must a man walk down
Before they call him a man?
How many seas must a white dove sail
Before she sleeps in the sand?
How many times must the cannon balls fly
Before they’re forever banned?

The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind
The answer is blowin’ in the wind.

How many years must a mountain exist
Before it is washed to the sea?
How many years can some people exist
Before they’re allowed to be free?
How many times can a man turn his head
And pretend that he just doesn’t see?

The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind
The answer is blowin’ in the wind.

How many times must a man look up
Before he can see the sky?
How many ears must one man have
Before he can hear people cry?
How many deaths will it take ’til he knows
That too many people have died?

The answer, my friend, is blowin’ in the wind
The answer is blowin’ in the wind.
The answer is blowin’ in the wind.

By Tam Le

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