It was sung beautifully by Sangeetha Rayapati a few years ago, and is available for anyone who would like to sing it; just send me an email with your request.
Autumn Winds, © 2005 William CampbellAutumn winds are blowing, blowingBlowing leaves around me.Must I leave it all behind meAs I walk through open doors that once were closed?When I close my eyes to seeThe visions I once lovedWill I rememberBuilding and living in a house of mud and straw;Singing for the beauty of the earth?Roses and jasmine under the mesquite tree;Eating fruit from our garden?Autumn leaves are falling, fallingFalling down around me.Must I fall upon the ground to be set free?Freedom is making the life that we lead;Freedom is change.Freedom is strength we gainFrom the mountains rising purpleBehind our desert houseAnd the trees reaching upwardsTo the harvest moon.Autumn winds are blowing, blowing,And the leaves are falling.But I still remember.
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Dr. Campbell,
I just performed "Autumn Winds" today (11/4/12) as part of my Junior Recital. I will be sending you a recording as soon as possible.
I paired your piece with Roger Quilter's "Autumn Evening" as the finale. It was very well received! Thank you for all that you do!
-Nickolas Harris
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