"They Call the Wind Mariah" is a popular song written by Alan J. Lerner and Frederick Loewe for the Broadway musical Paint Your Wagon, which premiered in 1951. The song became a hit single for Harve Presnell, who played the role of Ben Rumson in the original Broadway production. The song has been recorded by many other artists over the years, including Burl Ives, Frankie Laine, and Johnny Cash. The title of the song is a reference to the wind that blows in the western United States, particularly in California, and is known as the Santa Ana winds. The name Mariah is said to be a variation of the Spanish word marina, which means "of the sea," and is often used to describe the color of the sky during the Santa Ana winds. The song has become a classic of American popular music and is often performed at concerts and events.
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