6 Chords used in the song: F, Dm, Am, G, C, E
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[Intro:] F , Dm , F , Dm , Am , Dm Am , G
C Dm
I folow the Moskva
C
Down to Gorky Park
Dm Am G
Listening to the wind of change
C Dm
An August summer night
C
Soldiers passing by
Dm Am G
Listening to the wind of change
[Interlude]
F , Dm , F , Dm , Am , Dm Am , G
C Dm
The world is closing in
C
Did you ever think
Dm Am G
That we could be so close, like brothers
C Dm
The future's in the air
C
I can feel it everywhere
Dm Am G
Blowing with the wind of change
[refrain:]
C G Dm G
Take me to the magic of the moment
C G
On a glory night
Dm G Am
Where the children of tomorrow dream away
F G C
in the wind of change
Dm
Walking down the street,
C
Distant memories
Dm Am G
Are buried in the past, foreeeeeeever
C Dm
I folow the Moskva
C
Down to Gorky Park
Dm Am G
Listening to the wind of change
[refrain x2]
Am
The wind of change
G Am
Blows straight into the face of time
G
Like a stormwind that will ring
C
The freedom bell For peace of mind
Dm
Let your balalaika sing
E
What my guitar wants to say
[refrain]
[Outro:]
F , Dm , F , Dm , Am , Dm
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About this song: Wind Of Change
"Wind of Change" is a 1990 power ballad written by Klaus Meine, lead vocalist of the German hard rock/metal band Scorpions. It appeared on their 1990 album Crazy World, but did not become a worldwide hit single until 1991, when it topped the charts in Germany and across Europe, and hit #4 in the United States and #2 in the United Kingdom. Live renditions of the song later appeared on the 1995 live album Live Bites, on their 2000 album Moment of Glory, with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, and on their 2001 unplugged album Acoustica. Read more on Last.fm.