Only Heaven Knows (Ah, The Sad Wind Blows)
Joan Baez's 1964 recording of 'Only Heaven Knows (Ah, The Sad Wind Blows)' stands as a defining example of her folk revival work, blending traditional balladry with her signature acoustic guitar style. The song, often associated with the era of her debut album, captures a melancholic atmosphere characteristic of her early career, where she frequently reinterpreted folk and spiritual themes for a broader audience. Baez's vocal delivery in this track is gentle yet poignant, reflecting the emotional depth she brought to songs about loss and the passage of time. As part of her extensive discography, this recording highlights her role in preserving and popularizing traditional American folk music while maintaining a distinct personal voice. The piece remains a staple in her catalog, illustrating her commitment to storytelling through music during the mid-1960s. |