Seminole Wind

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"Seminole Wind" is a country song written and originally recorded by John Anderson, known for its evocative lyrics about environmental change and Native American heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
associatedWith country music of the 1990s
environmental awareness
chartPerformance Billboard Hot Country Songs top 10 NERFINISHED
composer John Anderson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describes draining of the Everglades
impact of development on nature
genre country music
hasCriticalReception considered one of John Anderson’s signature songs
praised for environmental message
praised for evocative lyrics
hasLyricReference Seminole tribe NERFINISHED
airboats
hurricanes
sawgrass
swamps
hasMusicVideo yes
hasTheme Florida Everglades NERFINISHED
Native American heritage
Seminole people NERFINISHED
environmental change
loss of natural landscapes
includedInAlbum Seminole Wind NERFINISHED
instrumentation acoustic guitar
fiddle
steel guitar
language English
lyricist John Anderson NERFINISHED
musicalStyle mid-tempo ballad
musicVideoFeatures Everglades imagery
Florida landscapes
Native American motifs
notableCoverVersionBy Donna the Buffalo NERFINISHED
James Taylor NERFINISHED
other country artists
originalArtist John Anderson NERFINISHED
partOf John Anderson discography NERFINISHED
performer John Anderson NERFINISHED
recordingPeriod early 1990s
recordLabel BNA Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1992
significantWorkFor John Anderson NERFINISHED
titleTrackOf Seminole Wind NERFINISHED
writer John Anderson NERFINISHED

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Covers hasTrack Seminole Wind