
Aharon Fruchter actually released "Chasing the Wind" a year ago, but something bothered him with the arrangement and performance - and now, with the arrival of winter, he is presenting it again, in a duet with his friend Dodi Klein - a young and talented singer with a bright future ahead of him.
Fruchter composed "Chasing the Wind" during "Solitude" about two years ago - a warm winter melody that is exactly appropriate for this period.
""Chasing the Wind" is a moral poem about the pursuit of the vanities of this world, and about how we are children of the King and must behave accordingly.
For the task of arranging, Fruchter brought in musician and arranger David Miron, who crafted the appropriate sounds for this special melody.
Credits:
Poetry: Aaron Fruchter and David Klein.
Arrangement and musical production: David Miron and Aaron Fruchter.
Guitars: Amit Yitzhak.
Studio, Mixing and Mastering: David Miron.
Words:
Chasing the wind
Chasing people
They always disappoint.
Chasing the wind
After illusions and temptations
Chasing the wind
Chasing himself
Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord.'
And he did not turn to idols and false gods.
You are a king's son.
You are not the son of a slave.
How do you have any advice?
There is no advice.
Just run and escape to God.'
Chasing the wind
Who are you chasing?
Chasing the wind
What are you confused about?
God is with you.
Love you
Chasing the wind
Who are you afraid of?
Chasing the wind
What are you so worried about?
God is with you.
With you and with me