Hasten Down the Wind (song) explained

Hasten Down the Wind
Type:single
Artist:Warren Zevon
Album:Warren Zevon
Released:1976
Genre:Folk rock, soft rock
Label:Asylum Records
Producer:Warren Zevon/Jackson Browne

"Hasten Down the Wind" is a song written and recorded by Warren Zevon and featured on his eponymous major-label debut album. The song was later covered by Linda Ronstadt, who would use the song as the title track for her seventh solo LP.[1]

The lyrics of the song describe the latter days of a relationship between a man and a woman, with the woman accepting that "nothing's working out the way they planned" before the man accepts that "she needs to be free". The track was produced by Jackson Browne, who met Zevon in the mid-seventies. Their relationship played a significant role in his career thereafter. It was with Browne's assistance that Zevon got a major record contract.[2]

Zevon's version of the song features Phil Everly singing harmony vocals,[3] and also David Lindley playing slide guitar.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Buckley, Peter . The Rough Guide to Rock . Rough Guides p. 1214 . 2003 . 978-1-8435-3105-0.
  2. News: Hyden . Steven . His Sh*t's F***ed Up: The Complicated Legacy of Warren Zevon . . September 7, 2018 . November 26, 2020.
  3. News: Kiger . Patrick . Phil Everly: Half of the Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Duo . . January 6, 2014 . November 26, 2020.