Manufacturer: |
Prince Matchabelli |
Fragrance Name: |
Wind Song |
Year Introduced: |
1953 |
Gender: |
Feminine |
Strength: |
Cologne |
Notes: |
Top notes of coriander, orange leaf, mandarin orange, tarragon, neroli, bergamot and lemon; middle notes of cloves, carnation, orris root, jasmine, ylang-ylang, rose and Brazilian rosewood; and base notes of sandalwood, amber, musk, benzoin, vetiver and cedar. |
Advertising Slogan: |
I can't seem to forget you, your Wind Song stays on my mind. (You just sang that, didn't you?) |
Wind Song is a fresh, aldehydic and slightly soapy floral that settles into a beautiful drydown of orange, amber and sandalwood notes.
One of their magazine advertisements read:
"When Wind Song whispers your message – he can’t get you out of his mind. You are unique when you wear Wind Song . . . because Prince Matchabelli created this perfume to diffuse differently on each woman who wears it. You are the lovely disturber that wakens its fragrance to fulfillment. As it warms against your skin, Wind Song becomes the warmth and rhythm of your own special pulse beat . . . your pulse beat is Wind Song come to life. Wind Song is the subtlest form of communication between woman and man. It’s aftermath is a lingering and memorable message."
Some of their other advertising slogans were:
He can’t get you out of his mind when Wind Song whispers your message.
Wind Song flowers into fragrance that is yours alone . . . for Wind Song was created to express itself differently on you that on any other woman in the world.
Let Wind Song do the talking for you.
Wind Song is still available for purchase but in a reformulated version.
This is the original cologne version of the fragrance.