Walking In the Wind

One Direction · Made In the A.M. [2015]

[Verse 1: Harry]

A week ago you said to me

"Do you believe I'll never be too far?"

If you're lost, just look for me

You'll find me in the region of the summer stars

The fact that we can sit right here and say goodbye

Means we've already won

A necessity for apologies between you and me

Baby, there is none



[Pre-Chorus: Niall]

We had some good times, didn't we?

We had some good tricks up our sleeve

Goodbyes are bitter-sweet

But it's not the end, I'll see your face again



[Chorus: All]

You will find me, yeah you will find me

In places that we've never been

For reasons we don't understand

Walking in the wind, walking in the wind



[Verse 2: Louis]

Yesterday I went out

To celebrate the birthday of a friend

But as we raised our glasses up to make a toast

I realised you were missing



[Pre-Chorus: Liam]

We had some good times, didn't we?

We wore our hearts out on our sleeve

Goodbyes are bitter-sweet

But it's not the end, I'll see your face again



[Chorus: All]

You will find me, yeah you will find me

In places that we've never been

For reasons we don't understand

Walking in the wind, walking in the wind



[Bridge: Harry]

I know I'll be your actor

Just close your eyes and see

I'll be by your side

Any time you're needing me, oh yeah



[Chorus: All]

You will find me, yeah you will find me

In places that we've never been

For reasons we don't understand

Walking in the wind, walking in the wind, walking in the wind

About Walking In the Wind

"Walking In the Wind" is a standout track from One Direction's debut studio album, *Made In the A.M.*, released in 2015. The song exemplifies the group's evolution from their early boy band image to a more mature pop sound, blending acoustic elements with polished production. As part of their discography during this transitional era, the recording reflects the band's growing independence and artistic depth. It serves as a significant song in their catalogue, showcasing their ability to craft emotive melodies that resonate with a global audience. The track remains a popular choice for fans of the group and is often cited in discussions about the evolution of 2010s pop music. Its enduring appeal highlights the band's lasting impact on the genre.