People of the South Wind

Kansas

About People of the South Wind

"People of the South Wind" is a progressive rock single recorded by Kansas and written by Kerry Livgren for their 1979 album Monolith. Following the success of previous singles "Carry On Wayward Son," "Point of Know Return," and "Dust in the Wind," the song became the band's fourth Top 40 hit. Kansas guitarist Rich Williams would call the song the band's "most pop moment": (Rich Williams quote:)"[It] had that constant disco drum beat... We never had done happy sounds like that. We were always a much deeper, minor key, melodic band, unless it was a very grandiose thing like 'Song for America' [which] was more of classical composition....'People of the South Wind' was...more like us doing a disco song by somebody else."The song was written about the Kaw people who gave the state Kansas its name. In the Kansa language, the tribe's name could roughly be translated to "People of the South Wind". After the Monolith tour, the song was not performed live again until the mid-1990s because the band believed fans did not like the album.  


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There are some who can still remember
All the things that we used to do
But the days of our youth were numbered
And the ones who survive it are few
Oh, I can still see the smiling faces
When the times were so good
All in the old familiar places
I'd go back if I could (to the)

People of the south wind, people of the southern wind
It's the people of the wind, I got to be there again

Well, it's a hard thing to face the music:
But it's something everybody has got to do
So I hope that I can always remember
All the crazy times we had to go through
Now it's a dream that is slowly fading
And I don't want it to go
All of the memories are evading
And I want you to know (it's the)

People of the south wind, people of the southern wind
It's the people of the wind, I got to be there again

Now we've traveled all across the oceans
And we've seen what there is to see
But I guess it's not the proper solution
Cause it's all about the same to me
Now I look back and it makes me wonder
Why we just couldn't see
All of the battles we fought and won there
And I wish that I could be with the

People of the wind
I want to see 'em again
It's where we used to be free
And that's the place for me
It's just a state of my mind
A thing that's so hard to find 

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Kansas

Kansas (i/ˈkænzəs/) is a U.S. state located in the Midwestern United States. It is named after the Kansas River which flows through it, which in turn was named after the Kansa Native American tribe, which inhabited the area. The tribe's name (natively kką:ze) is often said to mean "people of the wind" or "people of the south wind," although this was probably not the term's original meaning. Residents of Kansas are called "Kansans." For thousands of years what is now Kansas was home to numerous and diverse Native American tribes. Tribes in the Eastern part of the state generally lived in villages along the river valleys. Tribes in the Western part of the state were semi-nomadic and hunted large herds of bison. Kansas was first settled by European Americans in … more »

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Written by: KERRY LIVGREN, KERRY A LIVGREN

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13 facts about this song

Year of Release
"People of the South Wind" was released in 1979.
Album Details
The song is from the band's seventh studio album named "Monolith".
Chart Performance
It reached number 23 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it one of the band's top 10 highest charting songs.
Literary Inspiration
The song's title refers to the meaning of the word "Kanza", the Native American tribe from which the band's home state, and subsequently the band itself, get their name. "Kanza" means "People of the South Wind".
Band Composition
Kansas was composed of 6 members, including Steve Walsh who performed the lead vocals in "People of the South Wind".
Genre
The song, like many of Kansas's songs, is categorized under the progressive rock genre.
Lyricists
The song was written by Kerry Livgren, one of the founding members and main songwriter of Kansas until his departure in 1983.
Popularity
"People of the South Wind" is included in several Kansas compilation albums due to its popularity among fans.
Musical Composition
The song is known for its melody and complex instrumental harmonies, typical of the progressive rock style of the 70s and 80s.
Musical Message
The lyrics to "People of the South Wind" are filled with metaphors and symbolisms expressing noble and hopeful sentiments, a common thematic element in many of Kansas's songs.
Duration
The total running time for "People of the South Wind" is 3 minutes and 38 seconds.
Recording Location
The album "Monolith" including the song "People of the South Wind" was recorded at Axis Studios, Atlanta, Georgia.
Record Label
The song, as well as the album "Monolith", was released under the record label Kirshner.

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