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Bryan Ferry — Windswept
Album: Boys And Girls
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Released: 1985
Length: 4:20
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Oh, baby, do it again and again
I can hear nothing
Windswept is the sand

Oh, baby, oh show me more
I can see nothing
Windswept is the shore

Heatwave to nightshade
Oh I'm feeling swept away

Oh I'm
Oh I'm swept away
Oh I'm

Oh, baby, don't leave me there
With a low whisper
Windswept in the air

You say it's nothing
But a game to play
Oh I'm feeling swept away

Slow, baby, you can take your time
I can hear nothing
Windswept is the tide

A feeling only or a state of mind
Gonna take me high, mama
Mama, take me high

Oh I'm swept away
Oh, baby
Oh I'm swept away
Oh, baby
Oh I'm swept away
Oh, baby
Oh I'm swept away
Oh, baby
Oh I'm swept away
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 TLynneHenry wrote:

Roxy Music earlier, Bryan Ferry now. Thanks for that, Bill and Rebecca! (not sarcasm)


I  Agree!  (not sarcasm)
Since Roy Orbison passed away, we have 2 excellent crooners remaining:  Brian Ferry & Chris Isaak! Different styles, but, both great!
Great Tune!! I have liked him since the 1st Roxy Music album came out! ...Do The Strand!!
Roxy Music earlier, Bryan Ferry now. Thanks for that, Bill and Rebecca! (not sarcasm)
This guy should have made babies with Sade, would have been some smoooth kids
 secretsauce wrote:
Don't miss Ferry's cameo in Babylon Berlin ... as a nightclub performer in 1929 Berlin.  Fits perfectly.
 
I really enjoyed Babylon Berlin!! Now I will have to watch it again and look for B. Ferry!
Don't miss Ferry's cameo in Babylon Berlin ... as a nightclub performer in 1929 Berlin.  Fits perfectly.
Extacy
sophisticated....
Put on a loop and take me away!
An absolute classic album...if you heard this in my college apartment, then it was that time of the evening...! 
 ziakut wrote:
I believe this is David Gilmour on lead guitar. Great tune.
 

Yes. Gilmour played on this record, "Bete Noire", "olympia" and the single Ferry did for an 80s movie "Is Your Love Strong Enough?"
One of the Gentlemen of Rock & Roll, along with Robert Palmer. Ian Anderson exemplifies the Country Gentlemen factor (imho), at least during the Songs from the Wood and Heavy Horses period, as does Lyle Lovett.
!
 justin4kick wrote:
Bryan is best when combined with Brian
 
If you're referring to Brian Eno, that was a relatively short period of time; they apparently didn't get along very well.
gotta be david sanborn on the sax...or a sax player that loved sanborn...
I believe this is David Gilmour on lead guitar. Great tune.
Bryan is best when combined with Brian
One of my favourites from the smooth chap.
Great effort. My favorite BF solo work.
love it or leave it {#Daisy}
Brilliant album! Almost as good as Bete Noir.
 morgsy67 wrote:
Is that Ashton Kutcher on the cover?
 
Ashton was wearing "pull-ups" when this cover shot was taken. Super song!
Bill, your killin my heart here!!! Swoon!
 1wolfy wrote:
Beautiful...this LP captured me back in the 80s..I also love the LP with the two ladies launching spears (forgot its name)

 
Flesh and Blood, unless I miss my guess.

totally, it still sounds good . . . . . .

 
Alpine wrote:
Great sexy 80's music.
 


It's nice to hear Bryan Ferry.
Beautiful...this LP captured me back in the 80s..I also love the LP with the two ladies launching spears (forgot its name)

This is truly terrible. 
An underappreciated song.  Even by me.  I actually didn't hear it much when it came out but heard it a few years ago and really liked it.
Is that Ashton Kutcher on the cover?
linlanc wrote:
ya either love him or hate him...personally love the suave style for late nights in by the fire!
I wouldn't say that - my attitude to Bryan Ferry has usually been one of studied indifference. Much of his and Roxy Music's output is aural Mogadon, and goes in one ear and out the other leaving little trace of its passing. This effort is no exception.
linlanc wrote:
ya either love him or hate him...personally love the suave style for late nights in by the fire!
I agree 100%
Remember all those great sax tunes from the 80s? Yeah, me neither.
ya either love him or hate him...personally love the suave style for late nights in by the fire!
Ugh, such endless claptrap...
Good God make it stop!!!!
He's so smooth...
Great sexy 80's music.
Ok really sounded like something else but this is fun Think it sounded like "slave to love"
I started singing Avalon before I realised this wasn't that song Now I know why I was so confused...
mandolin wrote:
...reminds me of roxy music...
. . . hmmm, I wonder why? . . .
jberko wrote:
Music to make love by....
or fantasize....
...reminds me of roxy music...
Excellent mellow vibe for this early, early morning. Did I mention it's early?
Saucy!! Ooo yehhrrrr
Great song...He is very loved in europe.
Music to make love by....
Terrible synth music. Make it stop!
Ahhhhhh...one of the best.
Mmmm, I love me some sexy Bryan Ferry!
Obscenely bad after Bach.
PERFECT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Chose this for first dance at my wedding; sure freaked out the DJ!
Love it, Love, Love, love....how can you not feel swept away?
It is GREAT to hear Brian Ferry! Thanks very much!