About "Wild Is the Wind"
"Wild Is the Wind" is a song written by Dimitri Tiomkin and Ned Washington for the 1957 film Wild Is the Wind. Johnny Mathis recorded the song for the film and released it as a single in November 1957. Mathis' version reached No. 22 on the Billboard chart. It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Song in 1958, but lost to "All the Way" by Jimmy Van Heusen and Sammy Cahn from The Joker is Wild.The song has been recorded many times, by many performers. The best known versions are by Nina Simone in 1966, and by David Bowie released in 1976/1981 as a tribute to Simone.In 1999 George Michael also made a cover of this song on his Grammy nominated album Songs From The Last Century
Top songs by Johnny Mathis
- I'm Coming Home
- A Time For Us
- A Certain Smile
- Misty
- 12th Of Never
- You Are Everything To Me
- Let It Rain
- Too Much Too Little Too Late
- Chances Are
- Gina
- When A Child Is Born
- Wild Is The Wind
- Wonderful! Wonderful!
- Teacher Teacher
- The Little Drummer Boy
- You Are Beautiful
- I Look At You
- Warm And Tender
- It's Not For Me To Say
- Sleigh Ride
- Man Of La Mancha (i, Don Quixote)
- When I Am With You
- It's De—lovely
- No Love (but Your Love)
- The More I See You
- Midnight Cowboy
- Like Someone In Love
- A Lovely Way To Spend An Evening
- When Sunny Gets Blue
- The Flame Of Love
- A Man And A Woman
- I Dream Of You
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