Poet: Jethro Compton Music: Darren Clark Producer: Darren Clark/Luke Swaffield/Mark Aspinall I know my father only wants what's best And if I'll never live a normal life, should I lay my dreams to rest? But to prove your old man wrong is every young man's right And a little part of this old heart is feelin' young tonight For somewhere a wind is blowin' In your heart you hear her callin' When the call o' that wind is tellin' you to go Wheresoever the wind may blow Will you go? Will you go? At 8:22 p.m., as Benjamin stepped out the door and down the lane In search of Elowen Keene Elowen Keene climbed out her window and set off through the village In search of Benjamin I know I have to leave this life behind And no matter what my mother says I will not change my mind Take your chances while you're young or they'll haunt you when you're old And you can't persuade this Cornish maid to do what she's been told For somewhere a wind is blowin' In your heart you hear her callin' When the call o' that wind is tellin' you to go Wheresoever the wind may blow Will you go? And though there ain't no way of knowin' Just where that wind is blowin' When you feel that storm a-growin' Will you go? And though a step ain't yet been taken This sleepin' heart is wakin' And you hear that storm a breakin' Do you know That somewhere a wind Somewhere a wind Somewhere a wind is blowin' Somewhere a wind Somewhere a wind Somewhere a wind is blowin' (Let the wind blow) Somewhere a wind Somewhere a wind Somewhere a wind is blowin' (Let the wind blow) Will you go? (Somewhere a wind) That evenin' on Friday, March the 3rd, 1933 Benjamin Button and Elowen Keene left the village And set off in search of a new life But they did not leave together Ah For somewhere a wind is blowin' In your heart you hear her callin' When the call o' that wind is tellin' you to go Wheresoever the wind may blow Then you go Then you go Vocals: Clare Foster/John Dagleish Ensemble: Cast of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Violin: Jonathan Charles