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  1. 4. Mai 2024 · East of Midnight Lyrics by Gordon Lightfoot from the Songbook album- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Put me somewhere east of midnight West of the turnpike Anywhere I wander Is where I'll take my rest As I lie down, tos…

  2. Vor einem Tag · His life and career were celebrated in the 2019 documentary film “Gordon Lightfoot: If You Could Read My Mind.” Real Estate. Gordon Lightfoot resided in North York, Toronto, in a mansion he purchased in 1999 for $4 million. The property, located in one of the area’s wealthiest neighborhoods, is estimated to be worth $15-20 million today ...

  3. 1. Mai 2024 · Zum ersten Todestag von Gordon Lightfoot. 1. Mai 2024, 17:10. Teilen. Audio aus rechtlichen Gründen nicht mehr verfügbar. "Mir fällt kein Gordon Lightfoot Song ein, der mir nicht gefällt....

  4. 8. Mai 2024 · The Best Gordon Lightfoot Songs. Voteable. Updated May 8, 2024 109 items. Ranked By. 10.9K votes. 449 voters. 1 reranks. Voting Rules. Vote for your favorite Gordon Lightfoot songs, not just singles and hits. List of Gordon Lightfoot songs, ranked from best to worst by the Ranker community.

  5. 7. Mai 2024 · W e’ve all heard of life imitating art, but this is ridiculous. Not to mention a little creepy. More than a few of the songs on Gordon Lightfoot’s melancholy 20th album Harmony are filled with images of mortality, loss and regret. Sure, that’s pretty much what you’d expect from a guy who nearly died from an abdominal aneurysm back in ...

  6. 13. Mai 2024 · Gordon Lightfoot (born November 17, 1938, Orillia, Ontario, Canada—died May 1, 2023, Toronto, Ontario, Canada) was a Canadian singer and songwriter who was known for his folk-oriented pop singles of the 1960s and ’70s.

  7. 5. Mai 2024 · 5 May 2024 · News. Radioinfo will take you back 50 years to the songs that were released and charted in 1974. It was a mighty fine year for music. Canadian National Treasure Gordon Lightfoot died a year ago. It was Robbie Robertson from The Band who described him as such, with Bob Dylan also saying: