One Way Wind by The Cats ONE WAY WIND: THE CATS (1970) (A. Mühren) 4/4 - 110 Website: http://www.thecats.nl/ This Dutch pop group from Volendam, was very popular in The Netherlands, Belgium and in the 1960's and 1970's. They scored 36 hits in Holland, including 5 no. 1's. Their songs were mainly ballads, and this 1970 chart record, was one of them. It was biggest selling single record, the song was composed by their bass player Arnold Mühren, who wrote three number one songs. The distinctive sound they created, was labeled: Paling Sound (Paling is Dutch for: Eal), because Volendam used to be mainly a fishing community. |./. |: Repeat previous measure of 4-counts. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++INTRO: |E |A |B7 |E |./. |A |./. -------------------------------------------------------------------------1: |E |A |B7 |E YOU SAID SOME WINDS BLOW FOR-EVER, AND I DIDN'T UNDER-STAND. |./. |A |B7 |E BUT YOU SAW MY EYES WERE ASKING, AND SMILING YOU TOOK MY HANDS. |./. |G#m |A |E SO WE WALKED ALONG THE SEASIDE, WHERE TREES GROW JUST ONE WAY. |./. |G#m |A |./. FINDING OUT THE ONE DI-RECTION, THAT THE WIND BLOWS, |G |E |./. | DAY AFTER DA - Y. www.TAB6.com