timberlea @ Thu Sep 24, 2009 5:45 pm wrote:
The original was not supposed to be fun but it is a fantastic song musically lyrically and in the most case historically and up here it is loved. I sang it one night a few years back and a woman came up and thanked me. She said her father was a crewman. I doubt there are many songs out there that bring emotion out in people, especially those whose lives are dependent on the water.
If it's any comfort Timberlea, I absolutely love Gordon Lightfoot -- his voice is so warm and rich!
I've done...
"Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald" -- but only one time -- forgot how long it is.
"Canadian Railroad Trilogy" (wife and I had the bar to ourselves at another guy's show -- another Loooonnnnnng one -- but a great song with plenty of history that Americans can identify with as well -- well other than maybe the word "Navvies"
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"Carefree Highway"
"Sundown"
"Beautiful" - serenaded wife at our wedding (got so choked up I butchered it, but it passed for a romantic gesture)
"If You Could Read My Mind"
Wife wants me to work on "Song For A Winter's Night" so that's next I guess...
I'd really love to get a hold of the "Seven Island Suite" one of these days as well...
Trivia question for today --
What do Gordon Lightfoot, The Band and John Belushi all have in common? One of the songs above has a link with this as well....