Christopher Cross - Ride Like The Wind Here

The album’s inner sleeve dedicated the song to Lowell George , the late frontman of Little Feat who had passed away in 1979.

While the melody sounds breezy, the lyrics actually tell the gritty story of a condemned multiple murderer on the run from a death-by-hanging sentence, desperate to reach the Mexican border to be free again. Christopher Cross - Ride Like The Wind

The song spent four consecutive weeks at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 , held out of the top spot only by Blondie's "Call Me". The album’s inner sleeve dedicated the song to

The song's premise inspired a 1999 The Onion headline: "Christopher Cross Finally Reaches Mexican Border," a joke the singer reportedly loved. Christopher Cross on writing "Ride Like the Wind" The song's premise inspired a 1999 The Onion

Released in February 1980, was the breakout debut single that catapulted Christopher Cross into music history. Combining a driving rhythm with a smooth "yacht rock" finish, the track defined a transitional moment in music between the late '70s and the early MTV era. 🌪️ Key Trivia & Backstory