“Catch the Wind” is a song by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was released as his first single in 1965 and later included on his debut album, also titled “What’s Bin Did and What’s Bin Hid” in the UK and “Catch the Wind” in the US.
The song is characterized by its gentle acoustic guitar melody and Donovan’s soft, melodic vocals. “Catch the Wind” is a folk ballad that captures a sense of longing and romantic yearning. The lyrics reflect themes of love, nature, and the desire for freedom, with lines like “In the chilly hours and minutes / Of uncertainty, I want to be / In the warm hold of your loving mind.”
Upon its release, “Catch the Wind” received critical acclaim and became a significant hit for Donovan. The song’s introspective lyrics and Donovan’s emotive delivery endeared him to audiences, and it established him as one of the prominent figures in the folk music scene of the 1960s.
“Catch the Wind” remains one of Donovan’s most beloved and enduring songs, reflecting the spirit of the folk revival era and his talent as a songwriter and performer.