Gordon Lightfoot - Sundown (Official Audio)
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- You're listening to the official audio for Gordon Lightfoot - "Sundown" from his album of the same name. "Sundown" was Lightfoot's only single to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 (1974).
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Such an amazing song
I know - just makes me feel old though - I’ve been listening to it for so long now, since I was a kid 🙄
RIP thanks for the music ❤️
The older you get, the more this song makes sense....
Hear you the older i get the better they sound if thats possible, Sundown and Carefree Highway are absolutely timeless. Allmost 56 WHERE DOES THE TIME GO 😮. Peace..........
Living though it at this moment
Do you know what "a sailor's dream" is? There is a song with that title. It's nasty you will know when you find it.
❤@@tommcdonough6086
100 percent. Im 39 and was married 18 years. Got married at 20.
Rest in peace our Canadian Legend Gordon Lightfoot🌹🙏🏻💎. You were amazing in so many ways, your music will continue to play for eons❤ I love all his music. Still listening in 2024💃🏻🕺🏻💃🏻🕺🏻🔥
Great songwriter and singer!
🇬🇧 🤝 🇨🇦
Who cares if he's Canadian? Gordon's songs traveled around the world. You never hear an American calling Elvis our American Legend.
Still in our heart till date
Hi doreen
I'm 53 and remember this song when I was 5, never heard it again till he passed. RIP Gordon Lightfoot.
I'm 51... I heard this song back when I was 5 also. 1978. Knoxville, TN. My dad had a green 4 door Cadillac. It was a 1972. We rode around in it and listened to this song. Great memories and times were right.
@Mark-um5hc - Was just reading that Gordon Lightfoot was dating Cathy Smith who was the one who injected John Belushi with the fatal overdose that killed him - the song Sundown was about Cathy Smith - maybe you heard the story before - cheers
Never knew that
Same here too 53 ❤
When I was about four years old my father brought home a giant pile of lumber and, from scratch, built us a swimming pool in the back yard. Once it was set up he ran speakers out to the pool from his stereo so we could have a little music while we splashed around. While in later years we played pop radio out there, early on it was all my dad's music. He played this song often.
Now I'm old and my dad's been gone for many years. But for the rest of my life I will associate this song with summers swimming in that pool, that my father built with his own two hands. R.I.P., Dad, and R.I.P. Gordon Lightfoot.
Well said, sir.
Thanks for sharing this special memory. My Uncle Mike put up an above ground pool. This song has always reminded me of him and summertime!
What a beautiful memory.
Music does that to us...
Great history with you there
Listening to the start of the chorus, I'd like to think your dad was playing this to tell everyone they'd better watch out if they try come around the back of the house and start anything, because you were swimming back there.
R.I.P. Thanks for the music.
OMG! That's my life!!!!????!!!. Thank you Gordon Lightfoot
PUT SOME NEW PANTIESS
This song was written abt Cathy Smith.. the Same Cathey Smith that would later kill John Bolucci with her drug Conduction and before Lightfoot song, an nother song by the title Weight was written abt Cathy Smith by Lovon Hult.
Just sharing info abt the 🎵
OMG that's good ❤❤❤❤
RIP Gordon Lightfoot - songwriter for the ages.
Perhaps it is good he passed when he did..... He doesn't have to witness the death of the United States
@DEATHBYFLYINGCDS he was Canadian
@robriley4381 if you think canadians won't be affected by it directly or emotionally, you need to talk to more Canadians
RIP Mr. Lightfoot🙏🏻🌌☮️🇨🇦
@@DEATHBYFLYINGCDS What do you think will bring "the death of the United States"?
so special to my life
the songwriter's songwriter. Thank you Gordon Lightfoot!
Dang, Gord! I listened to your music religiously in early 70s, now 68 years old. Miss ya, buddy! RIP 💔
Here I am listening to his awesome voice and crying my eyeballs out. He may have passed but we will always have his music. RIP Gord, Godsend.
Dave Chappelle called her "a fuqqing gangster", meant in the best possible way. "Let them see what they've done to my baby".
Amen to that.
I'm that age where all the great musicians and songwriters that have given me so much pleasure are dying one by one. I'm so grateful though to have lived through an age of truly great music with real longevity. There are literally hundreds of tracks that evoke a place, significant time or memory.
Heaven is full of these treasures.
@Toebeans1 Isn't that the truth. I think that we(I'm 60) grew up with the absolute best music ever! What a time and what luck to have lived in this time and place. When I feel down I just listen to my music and forget all about everything else.
😢
RIP Gordon ❤Your voice and lyrics will be sorely missed. This song is a part of my life soundtrack growing up in the 70s
My condolence
The voice of several generations ... RIP GL ❤
News of his passing brings me here, may he RIP
Me two.😢
Same here. Small NE Ohio town on Lake Erie and listened to Gordon Lightfoot a lot!!
💫 Rest peacefully Mr.Lightfoot .... You accompanied me many summer nights around the bon fire and even more back road cruises with the windows down and the volume up 💫 Thank you for blessing us with your talent. 💜
Indeed... Love and Peace. Best Wishes.
..👏 .. 🙏 ... 🍻.
Agree with you his music does the same for me. Listening to him now. Rest in peace Gordon. Will always live with your music.
Yours is an artful and heartfelt epitaph to an artist I have listened to across many decades and miles. May your travels be smooth and your life be long.
Well said.
Love, light & peace for Gordon, you, and to all fellow fans. ☮️💟
I need me some Gordon Lightfoot simplicity right now. Absolute master with an incredible talent that is sorely missed...
Would be wrong for a 29 year old from Southern Africa to fall in love with this jam. I used to be a hard-core hip hop head, now I just love the 70's.
No music crosses all ages and genres.
I listen to whatever speaks to me, whenever it speaks to me.
Hey hey I am SouthAfrican too and gre up with man's music. Great music. It is in the heart.
Great Music, And Musicians Cross All Barriers.
No.
50 year old here. My mother played this when I was a baby. Each time it comes on it takes me back to a time before everything turned weird. And it still sounds awesome.
I miss those easy days
51 here. Same, my friend. My mom and dad played Gordon Lightfoot, America, etc. constantly. It brings tears to my eyes to remember it all. And I thought life was tough then...
Turned weird? Like equal rights for women & minorities?
@@mistamowgli513 . Go away bro. Dont come and ruin the vibe.
@Riaan Nel 1.dont tell me what to do. 2.an oppressive vibe? Go fuck yourself. 3. Your mother
His songs definitely have a permanent place in my soul. Thank you for being a part of it Gordon.
Mine too.
Mine too. ❤
Well said
Excuse me,your father was a remarkable man.
When Bob Dylan was asked who was his favourite song writer he answered without hesitation Gordon Lightfoot , high praise indeed.
In fact, Gordon Lightfoot refused to accept his Grammy award unless Bob Dylan himself presented it. Finally, it happened.
IKR?!?
Big fan of Gordon, such sublime music and lyrics.
I was born in the 60s grew up in the 70s & 80s. This reminds me of the easy days growing up w my mom. Just hanging out me and her, great days! A covid filled nursing home took my mother from me but music like this helps me remember the good. The world sucks now!!
We just can't seem to get back the magic
Of Canada
so sorry lost mum
treasure the memories
this disease robs us of people, time, opportunities
look for the good.
I' m the Mom who grew up on this music ... now i'm 64 yro!! todays music just don't have this emotion!!!!❣❣
Yes it does big time but remember we are in he end times and close to being done,
Yes, it F-ing does
This song sounds the way warmth feels
R.I.P. Gordon
Warm like Quint at the beginning of JAWS
Dr.Seuss Big Fish Little Fish...Charlie Moore Mad Fisherman...
I'm in my mid-sixties and this song takes me back to a day when life was simple. My buddies and I played outside until we were called to come home. RIP, Sir. Your songs will live with me as long as my heart beats. Thank you.
Amazing comment, I can go back to those times right there with you
@@mattneil1449 Hitting my 70s and I find I'm returning to my music from this era more often. Not that I'm trying to relive my glory days, just remembering with a smile.
@@FiveoooSpot that's awesome, today's music is catchy but just very pop and not very deep like it used to be.
This is simply my favorite song of all time, kid throughout the 70's what a time to be young. Loved your comment, can still hear my mother Tommy come in when the street lights come on. 55 now where does the time go 😮😮😮😮. Peace............
Same here, I was 15 when this came out and the emotions of that time come flooding back.
Truly a Canadian ICON...haunting and mysterious lyrics and a melody that can't be matched. He will be missed by millions.
And now the sun goes down on one of North America’s greatest treasure. Rest well, Mr Lightfoot. We may not always have you; but we’ll always have your music.
Absolutely. Great comment. We're missing him, already. ❤
Except he was Canadian
@@rbierl That’s correct. Canada is part of North America.
@@rbierl which is located in North America I think
@@rbierlwith all due respect. Geography... it's a thing.
"In a room where you do what you don't confess.". It's not just enough to tell a story, good poets craft words that paint a picture without telling you what the obvious is - great line, great song, great voice.
Agree 100%
Will be missed,but not his music
Haven't seen the story behind it in the comments yet. Sundown was Cathy.; crazy, lethal woman into hanging out with musicians and doing drugs in the 70's. It was written after they parted ways, and knowing that has allowed me to hear the lyrics in a whole new way.
Cathy was Trouble with a capital 'T'.
@@pennyblackpesic6949She was his muse!
I'm a man of a different ethnicity who grew up listening to all music from rock to opera.....and I love the stylings of Gordon Lightfoot when I first heard the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald years ago in my high school days I was entranced by other music than my own .you can say he was the slingshot into music other than the usual African American music. I'm thankful for music like this providing diversity in my life. Wonderful music that changed my understanding of well..........other people......and therefore changed my way of living....
70yr old whiteman same wave length bro good on yuh.
@@christophercarey6522 the world is changing.......race lines are slowly fading ...I just don't wanna be left behind to become one of those dinosaurs still not able to go outside their skin!
@@haahnbalghan6556 race lines are far from fading unfortunately. The political elite and their ilk won't let that war ever die. It's too profitable for them. As the world changes so does the strategy of these evil sick fucks. But what remains the same are the core in country wars that always stoke the fires of hate and division. Money, race and religion. Surrounded by their hot topics and keywords to enslave the citizens into a backwards and horrible train of thought. And there are far too many malleable minds in the United States who buy their ideological bullshit like it is the hottest toy for Christmas. Bring back the 70s through the 90s. Race was rarely spoken of, all this hate didn't exist then. Our government is on task to take over how the population thinks and acts. Both parties. Hopefully someone puts a stop to it soon, I can't sleep well as it is knowing what my children and grandchildren will have to bear.
@@TheOtherPinkMeat preach on my brotha from anotha motha.....I feel the same way...and I'm saddened. You're right the powers that be make bank off of the hate they keep stirred up..... Ya know I wasn't born then but I long for the way of the 70s....I wish In my heart of hearts I could of stood at the heart of watt staxx and Woodstock and took in the unity...the beautiful musical stylings of Gordon playing everyone passing a doobie in peace. I was however part of the peaceful part of the 90s and those were great times....instead of finding ways we were different we relished in the ways we were the same and life was good.....I believe music influences how a nation lives...and while there are some beautiful promises like rap mixing with country or pop being married to jazz....there will never ever be a time again where instruments were played ...bands vibed out to 30 minute versions of 5 minute songs. Men were men...women were women and not what the new generations are doing....I can imagine one day I'm fourty now when I'm maybe 70 the stylings 9f Gordon Lightfoot will make a comeback and it will be a revolution in the black community to stop being so self centered as we are and become more open to everyone around us and their ways.....one day hopefully.... Just maybe I can see peace again before I pass away from this world. God bless Gordon and his music...
As long as you identify self by color you’ll never get there! Don’t understand people introducing themselves by the color of skin.
Saw Gordon at an outdoor concert in NJ in 1974, been hooked on his music ever since! I’m now 66.
RIP Gordon....
I'm a man in his 60s...this song still cuts it 💯.......Brilliance never dies, it just becomes more profound with time. Thanks for the memories. Vale Gordon, RIP 👏🙏
I remember this song from when i was 12 -its in my 70's dna.
And me
Same. 70s had some soul.
Rest easy Mr. Lightfoot. We've aged together but your music has not. One of the greatest artists of all time. This is my favorite song
This song was literally on the radio every 10 minutes, & no one EVER complained. ------------------An absolute Masterpiece. ------------------------WolfSky9, 73 y/o
Remember the DJ that locked his self in the booth and played Billy Squirer like 4 ever anyone remember what song it was?
My kids graduated high school in 2004, 2005 and I used to play Lightfoot, Dylan, Eagles and the hard stuff too. Of course they liked the new music that was coming out but separately they asked me "this used to be on the radio all the time?" "Yep, all day and all night." "Man, that must've been _great."_ I don't hear them play Eminem at all these days, but I've heard them both play _"Sundown."_
This isn't the 1st time I have encountered one of your comments on an old song, and I like them. They are like some sort of time capsules.
@@leemorgan5275 You were a good influence on your children, provably still are, of course it helps that you had good taste in good music.
.....I am almost 67 years young, been a Gordon Meredith Lightfoot fan since....1973, I think it was......maybe 1972, after I graduated High School......I had a massive crush on him, beginning 1974, ..as I'm sure did many women who had eyes and were breathing.....But it also due to his amazing talents and distinctive voice . One of the best storytellers and Troubadours, EVER. EVER. Even now, in his 80's.....His Life story was not without trials, temptations, and pitfalls ....Yet, he was an Inspiration and a Gift to many many thousands upon thousands of people......God Bless you , Gordon Meredith Lightfoot. 💜 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💫🎸🎶🎼
This song is TRULY "Gord's 🪙 Gold". I was 13 when this went no. 1 on the 📻 airways in 1974. I listened to it Over & Over. 😵💫 ..even bought the "45" single. ... R.I.Paradise, Mr. Lightfoot. 🙏 🎶 TY4 the music. 🌈 ✌️
I can remember hearing this song in 1974 in the car with my dad driving to a little league baseball game. The memory is so strong, I can't believe it's almost 50 years ago.
Summer 1974, cruising the north Texas back roads with my oldest hippie-chick sister and her boyfriend, a massive thunderstorm hulking on the horizon. I can't hear Lightfoot without that memory coming into my head. I sure miss her. 😥😁
Your well spoken
@@michaelunderhill5222 it's you're ,go to bed
When did she die?
Im a 66 baby.
Awwww hugs
Wow.
Driving around Carlsbad, CA with my cousin in my uncle's red T-bird listening to this song in 1974. A great memory!
Feel like I'm winning when I'm losing again.
Sundown hit the airwaves in April of 1974 and blew every other song away at the time, went to number 1. One of those hits that takes you back to where you were and what you were doing. Not many songs can do that.
So True Ursula, Fantastic song Great Singer..
As good listening now as it was back then 2/27/20
love this sound, I learned this song with tabs/ chords and lyrics verbatim. No other song...
just this. I am a faker , but it's a party- trick that got me many results. ...including my wife , .
a copycat who always has
" punched way beyond my weigh"
I will be56 in two weeks time.
Memories, are better the more you share them. I am a rubbish musician, but I am a big man on this device. all the best everybody.
Like Brandy your a girl like the drink
Awesome song 7/5/2020
Sometimes I think it's a shame
when I get feeling better when I'm feeling no pain
Sometimes I think it's a sin
when I feel like I'm winning when I'm losing again...these lyrics are sublime! ❤
Really amazing
Its true the older you get the more these old songs resonate with you. Cant help but get nostalgic and happy sad while remembering
"Sometimes I think its a shame, when I get feeling better when I'm feeling no pain" This line says it all says it all
Copy that
Nice song reminds me my youth
I'm about to be feeling no pain
@@michaelhayes7471 😂😂😂😂😂
What does it mean?
That one's for you boys!!
This song came on the local radio alot when I was a kid. I spent most Saturday mornings driving around with my dad and this song always came on. My dad has passed, but when I hear this song, I’m riding in the car with him on a hot Saturday morning. I can relive it now, whenever I want. I miss my dad.
My absolute favorite song of all time been number on my most played list for 5 years now. Thank you Gordon for this song.
I remember listening to Gordon Lightfoot's songs, on the radio, while I was growing up in the 1970's. Thank you, Mr. Lightfoot, for your voice. That is all.
Me too. 2022 concert (May, I believe,) and he's still singing his heart out AND his voice is still there!! God bless him.
Amazing artist, dedicated to music and his fans until his last moments.
Your music always got my Father and I together. We smoked Cigars on the back patio and played cards until midnight. Also memories of family car trips with Gordon's music blasting in the 1976 Station Wagon......RIP
Salem slot brought you here , its normal !
Supernatural , you are a Legend ❤
Stephen King ,one of the most great writers of the century
I'm now 65,-years old and I remember listening to your music in the 1970's and you were a excellent singer. I remember when you had a concert at the Masonic-Temple building in Detroit,Michigan in 1974,and your concert was excellent. I will miss you but I will continue to listen to your music. R.I.P. Gordon Lightfoot.
Well, Sundown comes to us all. RIP Gordon Lightfoot.
I was 16 years old when this song came out. I loved his vocals, the guitar playing...just a cool, easy going song, ..even to a 16 year old. His songs made us feel, reminded us of all those life experiences and of course...those feelings we had back at that time. We could all relate....
Have always loved Gordon's songs since the 1970s! Still listen to him. He's awesome!!
RIP Gordon Lightfoot. One of the greatest singer-songwriter in the music industry 💜🌹🙏
Hello Sheila 👋 how are you ?
❤😂❤
Really good song sundown
Hello Sheila,
What a beatles face
@@johnbennett948 ,Beatles face,?
This song is a masterpiece.
Great song
Its not a song. It's a blue print for the future. ✌
This song was written to someone in his band that was messing with his girlfriend!! Check it!!
Love hearing this,brings me back in a heartbeat 🥰
I was going to write the same thing. Timeless masterpiece.
Does anyone else feel like it’s S a kinder and more pleasing world when you listen to this music? Thank you Gordon 🌞❤️💐
33$1/3 - this is a long hard cold play masterpiece
I feel ya
Your feelings are spot on.
I'm a 60's and 70's child. The world was burning down around us and we listened to music as the only distraction. Once again, the world is burning, and we are listening to Gordon Lightfoot. The current generation's music is nowhere near the magic we once knew fifty+ years ago. Amazing. RIP my dear friend.
@@davidk4940 Oh, you are so right my friend! We were the generation that awoke peoples consciousness and our music was sung by those who could see into the future. How absolutely lucky we were to have been growing up back then. I wouldn’t have changed anything! Blessings👍🙏🏻
Awesome track
RIP Gordon. Thank you for all the great music.
I have tears of nostalgia listening to Gordon Lightfoot's songs. I remember, as a wee little lad, music like this emanating every morning from my Dad's portable Grundig radio in our humble little kitchen. I was usually sat eating my breakfast as my Dad was getting ready to go to work to provide for all of us. With news of Gordon Lightfoot's sad passing today, I could not help but think just how incredible it is that music has such an ability to weave a mysterious and emotionally moving thread connecting our past with our present. What a fantastic songwriter Mr Lightfoot was. May his soul rest in peace.
We played this at my moms internment last weekend. She was a free spirited hippy that hitchhiked across canada and had so many awesome stories. Man I miss her. ☮✌
Godbless!
What a beautiful tribute. ❤
Thank you 💖💖
May your Memories of your Mom bring you comfort. ❤
very sorry for your loss , my condolences🙏🏼
I’m 55 and have just discovered this song. Amazing. Bloody brilliant Track.👌👏❤️
I'm 55 as well and I remember this song from my childhood. I just discovered it again after watching the trailer for the new Salem's Lot reboot.
@@josebro352 That’s where I heard it.😂
2024 and still rocking this ol Gem ❤
RIP Gordon. This will always be one of my most favorite songs by you.
Mine too.
Mr Lightfoot’s tunes were an oasis for me as a young man finding his way through the ‘70s music scene. Thank you sir for your directions. Your lyrics and melodies continue to bring pleasure. ✌🏾
This beautiful song just came into my mind. I haven't heard for a long time. Love Mickey Newberry.
I am a huge metal head, and this song is one of my favorite songs of all time.
May his memory always be a blessing! This has to be my most favorite tune of his.
This song is a true classic. Excellent singing and musicianship .
Great song 😊
Hi Athena
When you hear this you remember what real talent sounds like. So perfect.
One of my Dads favorites. Hopefully they're hanging out together in heaven.
RIP Gordon and Dad.
Maybe Gord is playing a show for your Dad and the legions of other diehard fans his music has touched over the last 50 + years
Great harmonies. Love the Canadian accent. Had an Uncle from Ontario and another Uncle from Newfoundland. My Uncle from Newfoundland was a joy to listen to. Torpedoed and sunk twice during WW2. My Uncle from Ontario landed at Normandy on D- Day. Juno beach . Forever greatful. From Liverpool , England.
We dont have an accent...YOU do.
In fact when I was teaching in Japan, Canadians and non-Southern Americans were more requested for our un-accented English.
@@projektkobra2247 dude everyone has an accent - we can’t really hear it unless it’s exaggerated like with Newfies. But we definitely have an accent eh 😂
@@RippedPantyhose -Yes...if you watch Jeopardy tonight, the current champ is this effete Yorkville snob who has that nasal Canadian accent...Other prime example is that Kerrie Keane actress (Devos in ST:TNG's "The High Ground").
Lightfoot is singing the harmonies as well.
Sending a big hug to my passed away dad I pulled up at his home and had this CD playing with this song on and he was smiling so big me an my dad are twin souls, we like drinking and the same music and I have to say a little bit on the dark side when it comes to dealing with people that have no common nothing lol. This song is for my dad ❤
I've been listening to this song since I was 5 years old; I'm 53 now and it still hasn't gotten old. Great music from one of the best singers 🎶💕
Love this song. Wish I could go back to the 70s and 80s. We were so happy back then. Great days!
Those were indeed the best days - more simple!
Could not agree with you more. The 70s and 80s were the best! Best music, best movies, best cartoons, etc! Looking at our country today makes me sad and makes me long for the past!!
I miss those flintstone days.
Guess it's why I miss my hometown in OH so much. No cell phones, no internet, rode our bikes everywhere, played in the creeks. When I go back home it's like stepping back in time. Covered bridges and Amish!! Life was definitely simple then.
Gordon Lightfoot will never be matched. He is the best country folk artist ever. RIP the best country folk artist ever, Gordan Lightfoot
You got that right, friend.👍
Gordon Lightfoot = One of the most underrated singers in the history of our species. 💯💕🙏
Agreed!!
Not to mention song writing......
Not as underrated as your mother
He is indeed. No other singer/songwriter has touched me as Gordon Lightfoot has. As many do I’m sure, I find the stories of my life in so many of his song. I even look like the guy! The photo on his album “ Endless Wire,” prompted my daughter, about 4 or 5:at the time, to exclaim “Daddy, it’s you!” when we saw the album in a record store. Wish I could play guitar and sing like him!
He didn't record enough songs.
What a classic ! I could listen to this song over and over all day .
This is music in its purest form by a guy who made the right choice between being a math teacher or a singer/songwriter....peace to all
@@chriskempton4256
True and peace to you also.
Played this so much that the vinyl melted.Im 67 and still this blows me away to 1974
Still listening to what an absolute icon.
Hey there all you Gordon Lightfoot fans🌞
Gordon is a national treasure. He makes my heart warm in these trying times. God bless this man 💜
So far I had heard and been listening to Sundown and Edmund Fitzgerald. Discovered Early Morning Rain. Aaah! I am hooked. Amazing songwriter and musician.
Amen
And good luck
Friend
hes Canadian
@@mariannsaieed1572 yes he is and so are we!
This song takes me back to my childhood....maybe age 10 or 11, and hearing Sundown on the radio then when it was a hit really grabbed and spooked me even if I didn't quite catch the full drift. This man evoked so much darkly fascinating emotion in his voice and melodies.
I never tire of hearing this song. ❤❤ The 70's were the best!
Who's listening to Gordon lightfoot in 2024 still great music
i am i love him too bad hes gone😪
Absolutely. 😎👍
I am :)
Yes I'm listening, all the way from Ireland 🇮🇪
Great artist.❤
RIGHT HERE!!!!!!
One of the greatest have followed him since early sixties and still listen to him.
It's fascinating how so many of these comments are memories, points in time that this song perfectly captures. This song was released a decade before I was born, yet it also reminds me of a time when my life was a bit more unstable, closer to the edge. I came close to the edge a couple of times - a few people go over and don't come back, the rest of us have memories.
if you aint standing on the edge, you're taking up too much space...
I’m absolutely heartbroken at the loss of this man…
Love his songs. Sundown is one of all time favorites.
Gordon Lightfoot ~ Love him so much! His music Never gets old
RIP. BUDDY . You were the soul of my childhood.... it made me who I am like many 70's kids..... morals then were important .
RIP Thanks for all the great music.
what a groove this song has, love it.
Can remember being 10 years old listening to this song in 75'...
I was 15 but a couple years later me and Glenn Michalak saw Lightfoot in the Houston Music Hall.
Cool. Reminds me of working at my uncles gas station 1975 I was 15 years old and always had the radio playing there this song was played a lot. Memories are wonderful
I was 9.
I play several of his songs regularly at the farmers market. He wrote and sang with a lot of soul and heart. RIP Gordon your music will live on forever.
awesome song
Yes it is absolutely Fantastic song 🎵 ❤️ 😍
RIP... Thanks for sharing your talent with us through the years!
Kids nowadays will never know how great this music was.
ABSOLUTELY right! Lost generations😪
Some lucky ones will find these timeless songs. Sundown is one of my favorite songs of all time. 56 WHERE DOES THE TIME GO 😮. They don't make em like this anymore. This will NEVER get old for me. Peace......
I beg to differ sir. My son is 15 and he loves Gordon. I find kids today have very mixed tastes as they can access old songs easily on youtube ,spotify etc. All the best.
We had it good.😊
100% right🤗
You can't fake soul. This song has it and holds up over time. Rest in peace sir, thanks for creating beautiful art and making the world a better place because of that.
I'm still listening to Lightfoot. He was truly unique. Love his music.
This song lives deep in my soul, Gordon. That is something that will live on. Thank you, and rest well.
What a beautiful song.
This song has an absolutely iconic chorus. ❤