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  1. His debut album, “Lightfoot!” was released in 1966. It included some of his most enduring tracks like “Early Morning Rain” and “For Lovin’ Me,” which gained immediate attention. His second album, “The Way I Feel,” was released in 1967 and established him as a potent force in the folk music arena.

  2. 1 de may. de 2023 · Michael Putland/Getty Images. Gordon Lightfoot, the Canadian folk singer whose rich, plaintive baritone and gift for melodic songwriting made him one of the most popular recording artists of the ...

  3. 15 de oct. de 2016 · Home From The ForestGordon Lightfoot. How to play "Home From The Forest" Font −1 +1. Chords. Autoscroll. Transpose −1 +1. Print. Report bad tab. Related tabs. Gordon Lightfoot. The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald. 2,423. Gordon Lightfoot. If You Could Read My Mind (ver 4) 2,277. Gordon Lightfoot.

  4. Early Morning Rain. Get the full chords here. Gordon wrote this song in 1964, and in it he tells the story of a lonely man’s struggles to return to a faraway home. While the song was written and composed by Lightfoot in 1964, its seeds were planted during his 1960 stay in Westlake, Los Angeles.

  5. the songs of Gordon Lightfoot, along with some of our stories and history, for our loyal fans to enjoy in a concert setting. Please stay "tuned" in to our website. For booking inquiries please contact: B. C. Fiedler at B. C. Fiedler Management. 1-416-809-4272 Email: info@bcfiedler.com.

  6. 13 de abr. de 2023 · Of the 12 shows she has written, produced, booked and performed, she and the band are playing six other programs, plus a long run of her newest Christmas show, “Home For the Holidays.” “Even if it means doing a one-night show of one of the other six, it keeps that show clear in our minds,” she commented.

  7. [INTRO:] G C [VERSE 1:] F C Oh, the neon lights were flashing and the icy wind did blow C/B Am F C The water seeped into his shoes and the drizzle turned to snow F C Am E7 His eyes were red, his hopes were dead and the wine was running low F G And the old man came home C From the forest [VERSE 2:] F C His tears fell on the sidewalk as he ...