Gone with the Wind
Gone with the Wind most often refers to:
- Gone with the Wind (novel), a 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell
- Gone with the Wind (film), the 1939 adaptation of the novel

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Gone with the Wind may also refer to:
Music
- Gone with the Wind (album), a 1959 album by The Dave Brubeck Quartet
- "Gone with the Wind" (song), a popular song by Allie Wrubel and Herb Magidson released in 1937
- "Gone with the Wind", a song by Architects from the 2016 album All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us
- "Gone with the Wind", a song by Blackmore's Night from the 1999 album Under a Violet Moon
- "Gone with the Wind", a song by Robin Gibb from the 1985 album Walls Have Eyes
- "Gone with the Wind", a song by Techno Twins from the 1982 album Technostalgia
- "Gone with the Wind", a song by Vanessa Hudgens from the 2008 album Identified
Theater
- Gone with the Wind (musical), a 2008 musical based on the novel
- Scarlett (musical), retitled Gone with the Wind for the 1972 London production
Other uses
- "Gone with the Wind", an episode of The Cleveland Show (season 1)
See also

Wikiquote has quotations related to Gone with the Wind.
- Scarlett (Ripley novel), a 1991 novel by Alexandra Ripley written as a sequel to Gone with the Wind
- Scarlett (miniseries), based loosely on the novel
- Autant en emporte le vent, a 2003 French musical based on the novel
- Rhett Butler's People, a 2007 novel by Donald McCaig written as a sequel to Gone with the Wind from the perspective of Rhett Butler
- All pages with titles containing Gone with the Wind
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