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Don Quixote is Canadian singer Gordon Lightfoot's seventh studio album, released in 1972 on the Reprise Records Label. The album reached #42 on the Billboard album chart.. The album contains little innovation on Lightfoot's trademark folk sound, although it is notable for containing Lightfoot's third and fourth seafaring songs, "Christian Island (Georgian Bay)" and "Ode to Big Blue" (his first ...
The Best of Gordon Lightfoot: Release date: 1970; Label: United Artists Records — — — Classic Lightfoot: The Best of Gordon Lightfoot, Vol. 2: Release date: 1971; Label: United Artists Records; 41 178 — A Lightfoot Collection: The Best of Gordon Lightfoot, Vol. 3: Release date: 1972; Label: United Artists Records — — — The Very ...
Gordon Meredith Lightfoot Jr. CC OOnt (November 17, 1938 – May 1, 2023) was a Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist who achieved international success in folk, folk-rock, and country music.
Gordon Lightfoot, Canada's answer to U.S. singer-songwriters who provided the soundtrack for baby boomers coming of age amid a countercultural revolution, died Monday, his publicist said. He was 84.
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TORONTO (AP) — Gordon Lightfoot, Canada's legendary folk singer-songwriter known for “If You Could Read My Mind" and "Sundown” and for songs that told tales of Canadian identity, died on ...
Gordon Lightfoot: Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues: Ring Them Bells [307] Little Feat: It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry [187] Tears of Rage: Co-written with Richard Manuel: J.C. Lodge: Don't Think Twice, It's All Right [79] Nils Lofgren & Paul Rodgers: Abandoned Love [3] Julie London: Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) [308] Trini ...
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