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Books

*''Winds of Change'', 1973 book by
Yashwantrao Chavan Yashwantrao Balwantrao Chavan (Marathi pronunciation: əʃʋənt̪ɾaːʋ t͡səʋʱaːɳ 12 March 1913 – 25 November 1984) was an Indian politician. He served as the last Chief Minister of Bombay State and the first of Maharashtra after l ...
*''Winds of Change'', the 2021 manga novel in the ''
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'' series by Erin Hunter *''Wind of Change'', romantic novel by Nora Roberts *''Wind of Change: The Scorpions Story'', by Martin Popoff *''
The Winds of Change and Other Stories ''The Winds of Change and Other Stories'' is a collection of short stories by American writer Isaac Asimov, published in 1983 by Doubleday. Contents * " About Nothing" (1975) * " A Perfect Fit" (1981) * "Belief" (1953), novelette * "Death of a ...
'', a collection of short stories by Isaac Asimov *''The Winds of Change'' by
Martha Grimes Martha Grimes (born May 2, 1931) is an American writer of detective fiction. She is best known for a series featuring Richard Jury, a Scotland Yard inspector, and Melrose Plant, an aristocrat turned amateur sleuth. Biography Grimes was born in ...
in the Richard Jury series *''Winds of Change'', novel by
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* ''Winds of Change'' (Lackey novel), a 1994 novel by Mercedes Lackey *'' Winds of Change: The Future of Democracy in Iran'', a 2002 book by Reza Pahlavi, Crown Prince of Iran *''Winds of Change: Britain in the Early Sixties'', by Peter Hennessy *''Winds of Change: The Roman Catholic Church and Society in Wales, 1916–1962'', by Trystan Owain Hughes


Film and television

* ''The Wind of Change'' (film), a 1961 British film * ''Winds of Change'' (1979 film) or ''Metamorphoses'', an anime film *''Winds of Change'', the working title for the 2012 film ''
Midnight's Children ''Midnight's Children'' is a 1981 novel by Indian-British writer Salman Rushdie, published by Jonathan Cape with cover design by Bill Botten, about India's transition from British colonial rule to independence and partition. It is a postcolo ...
'' * ''Wind of Change'' (Bangladeshi TV program), a music performance show *"Winds of Change", an episode of '' Ninjago: Possession'', the fifth season of ''Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu''


Music

*''Winds of Change'', Bistro Award-winning one-man show by
Lee Summers Lee Summers (born 1958) is an American theatre, television and film actor, singer, librettist, composer, director and theatre producer best known for creating and producing Off-Broadway's '' From My Hometown''. As a director, Summers is a two-t ...


Albums

* ''Winds of Change'' (Eric Burdon & the Animals album) or its title song * ''Wind of Change'' (album), a 1972 album by Peter Frampton * ''Winds of Change'' (Jefferson Starship album) or its title song *''Wind of Change'', a 2009 album by Sound of the Blue Heart *'' The Winds of Change,'' a 2023 album by Billy Childs


Songs

* "Wind of Change" (Scorpions song) (1990) *"Winds of Change", from the Beach Boys' ''
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'' *"Wind of Change", a song from the Bee Gees album ''
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'' *"Winds of Change", from the Black Hour ''
Sins Remain ''Sins Remain'' is the second studio album by Pakistani progressive rock band Black Hour, released on 5 January 2016 in the United States and Europe by Transcending Obscurity, and reissued in 2020 by Rearts Records globally. The recording session ...
'' *"Wind of Change", from the Acoustic Alchemy album ''
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One Live Badger Badger were a British rock band from the early 1970s. The band was founded by keyboardist Tony Kaye after he left Yes, along with bassist and vocalist David Foster. Background David Foster had been in the Warriors with Jon Anderson before ...
'' *"The Winds of Change", from the Mike Batt album ''Waves'' *"Winds of Change", from the Cinderella album ''
Heartbreak Station ''Heartbreak Station'' is the third studio album by American rock music, rock band Cinderella (band), Cinderella, released in 1990 through Mercury Records. It reached No.19 in the Billboard 200 US chart on December 21, 1990, and went platinum fo ...
'' *"Winds of Change", from the Fitz and the Tantrums album ''Pickin' Up the Pieces'' *"Wind of Change", from the Hawkwind album ''
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'' *"Winds of Change", from the Kutless album ''
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'' *"Winds of Change" from the
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album ''The Way Home'' *"The Wind of Change", by
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with the SWAPO Singers *"Winds of Change", from the Y&T album ''
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'' *"Winds of Change", by Firefall from the '' Élan'' album


Other uses

* "Wind of Change" (speech), a 1960 speech by British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan to the Parliament of South Africa * ''Winds of Change'' (magazine), published by the American Indian Science and Engineering Society *The Winds of Change, a wrestling maneuver used by Wade Barrett {{disambiguation