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"'''Wind Beneath My Wings'''" is a U.S. number-one single by [[Bette Midler]] from the soundtrack of the film ''[[Beaches (film)|Beaches]]''. It was named Record of the Year and Song of the Year at the [[Grammy Awards of 1990]].
"'''Wind Beneath My Wings'''" is a U.S. number-one single by [[Bette Midler]] from the soundtrack of the film ''[[Beaches (film)|Beaches]]''. It was named Record of the Year and Song of the Year at the [[Grammy Awards of 1990]].


Written by [[Larry Henley]] and [[Jeff Silbar]],<ref>[http://www.risa.co.uk/sla/song.php?songid=14443 RISA Song Lyrics Archive]</ref> the song has also been recorded by [[Lou Rawls]], [[Sheena Easton]], [[B.J. Thomas]], [[Perry Como]], [[Gary Morris]], [[Lee Greenwood]], [[Willie Nelson]], [[Kiki Carter]], [[Nana Mouskouri]], [[Sonata Arctica]], [[Judy Collins]], [[Colleen Hewett]], [[Kris Shay]] and many others. It was performed by [[Peggy Lee]] in [[Atlantic City]] as early as 1984. It was performed on season three of the Fox television show ''[[American Idol]]'' by semi-finalist Marque Lynche, and again on season five by finalist [[Paris Bennett]], who was criticized for the choice by judge [[Simon Cowell]] as "sounding too old for [her] age". It was also performed by [[Nicola Roberts]] during ''Popstars: The Rivals'', and sung by actor [[Will Ferrell]] to actress and long-time Midler fan [[Megan Mullally]].
Written by [[Larry Henley]] and [[Jeff Silbar]],<ref>[http://www.risa.co.uk/sla/song.php?songid=14443 RISA Song Lyrics Archive]</ref> the song was first offered to [[Kenny Rogers]] who turned it down (but later recorded a version on his "Love Songs" album in [[1997]]). Incidentally, it was Rogers who presented Midler's Grammy for the song.
The song has also been recorded by [[Lou Rawls]], [[Sheena Easton]], [[B.J. Thomas]], [[Perry Como]], [[Gary Morris]], [[Lee Greenwood]], [[Willie Nelson]], [[Kiki Carter]], [[Nana Mouskouri]], [[Sonata Arctica]], [[Judy Collins]], [[Colleen Hewett]], [[Kris Shay]] and many others. It was performed by [[Peggy Lee]] in [[Atlantic City]] as early as 1984. It was performed on season three of the Fox television show ''[[American Idol]]'' by semi-finalist Marque Lynche, and again on season five by finalist [[Paris Bennett]], who was criticized for the choice by judge [[Simon Cowell]] as "sounding too old for [her] age". It was also performed by [[Nicola Roberts]] during ''Popstars: The Rivals'', and sung by actor [[Will Ferrell]] to actress and long-time Midler fan [[Megan Mullally]].


Although the song has become primarily associated with Bette Midler, other versions of the song were released to the public years before Midler's. [[Sheena Easton]] (on her album ''[[Madness, Money and Music]]'') and [[Roger Whittaker]] both released versions of the song in 1982,<ref>[http://www.songwriteruniverse.com/wind.html SongwriterUniverse Magazine - Jeff Silbar Article<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> though neither had a hit with it. The song entered various U.S. charts the following year in versions by [[Gary Morris]], [[Gladys Knight & the Pips]] (their version was released under the title "Hero"), and [[Lou Rawls]] (whose version was a top ten Adult Contemporary hit).
Although the song has become primarily associated with Bette Midler, other versions of the song were released to the public years before Midler's. [[Sheena Easton]] (on her album ''[[Madness, Money and Music]]'') and [[Roger Whittaker]] both released versions of the song in 1982,<ref>[http://www.songwriteruniverse.com/wind.html SongwriterUniverse Magazine - Jeff Silbar Article<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> though neither had a hit with it. The song entered various U.S. charts the following year in versions by [[Gary Morris]], [[Gladys Knight & the Pips]] (their version was released under the title "Hero"), and [[Lou Rawls]] (whose version was a top ten Adult Contemporary hit).

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"Wind Beneath My Wings"
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"Wind Beneath My Wings" is a U.S. number-one single by Bette Midler from the soundtrack of the film Beaches. It was named Record of the Year and Song of the Year at the Grammy Awards of 1990.

Written by Larry Henley and Jeff Silbar,[1] the song was first offered to Kenny Rogers who turned it down (but later recorded a version on his "Love Songs" album in 1997). Incidentally, it was Rogers who presented Midler's Grammy for the song.

The song has also been recorded by Lou Rawls, Sheena Easton, B.J. Thomas, Perry Como, Gary Morris, Lee Greenwood, Willie Nelson, Kiki Carter, Nana Mouskouri, Sonata Arctica, Judy Collins, Colleen Hewett, Kris Shay and many others. It was performed by Peggy Lee in Atlantic City as early as 1984. It was performed on season three of the Fox television show American Idol by semi-finalist Marque Lynche, and again on season five by finalist Paris Bennett, who was criticized for the choice by judge Simon Cowell as "sounding too old for [her] age". It was also performed by Nicola Roberts during Popstars: The Rivals, and sung by actor Will Ferrell to actress and long-time Midler fan Megan Mullally.

Although the song has become primarily associated with Bette Midler, other versions of the song were released to the public years before Midler's. Sheena Easton (on her album Madness, Money and Music) and Roger Whittaker both released versions of the song in 1982,[2] though neither had a hit with it. The song entered various U.S. charts the following year in versions by Gary Morris, Gladys Knight & the Pips (their version was released under the title "Hero"), and Lou Rawls (whose version was a top ten Adult Contemporary hit).

In a recent U.K. poll, "Wind Beneath My Wings" was found to be the most-played song at British funerals.[3]

This song is considered to be Midler's signature song.

The song appears at 269 in the Songs of the Century list compiled by the RIAA.

The song was mentioned during The Understudy, an episode of Seinfeld. During a softball game, George who is at catcher, taunts Midler (guest-starring as herself) who is batting for the team of the Broadway production of Rochelle Rochelle: "I happened to catch Beaches the other night. 'Wind Beneath My Wings'? What a load of crap."

The song is often featured in the top five feel-good and film-theme countdowns on such channels as MTV, TMF, and the Music Factory.[citation needed]

Midler sang the song at a 9/11 benefit at the Yankee stadium.

Wind Beneath My Wings was the name of an episode of Commander in Chief, Geena Davis's short-lived political drama; Midler and Davis are good friends.

In mid-2001, the song was covered by Finnish Power metal band Sonata Arctica and released on its EP Orientation (available only in Japan).

It was deemed Britain's favourite North American ballad by Channel 4 (2004).

In the television sitcom Boy Meets World the characters Morgan and Cory Matthews sing the song in an episode. Morgan for a talent competition and Cory for his father. [1]

In Code Lyoko, Aelita Hopper mentions this song while flirting with Jeremie Belpois in the second Season 4 episode.

In Gilmore Girls, Lorelai Gilmore sings a portion of the song to daughter Rory Gilmore in an episode upon discovering Rory was the cause of a fight between her present and ex-boyfriends where they destroyed a house at a party.

It was used in a video tribute to Larry Bird when he retired.

It was played at the funeral of Princess Diana.[citation needed]

It was made a playable song on the video song Karaoke Revolution.

Preceded by Billboard Hot 100 number one single
June 10 1989
Succeeded by

Track listing

7": USA (Atlantic 7-88972) 7": UK (Atlantic A8972) 7": Japan (Atlantic PRS-2048) 3": Japan (Atlantic 09P3-6159)

  1. "Wind Beneath My Wings"
  2. "Oh Industry"

12": UK (Atlantic A8972T) 3": UK (Atlantic A8972CD)

  1. "Wind Beneath My Wings"
  2. "Oh Industry"
  3. "I Think It's Going To Rain Today"

CDM: USA (Atlantic PR2615-2) Promo

  1. "Wind Beneath My Wings" (Edit)
  2. "Wind Beneath My Wings" (Album Version)

CDM: Germany (Atlantic 756785481-2)

  1. "Wind Beneath My Wings"
  2. "From A Distance"
  3. "In This Life"
  4. "To Deserve You"

Note: Released in 1996

References