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In February 2010, Gordon Lightfoot was the victim of a death hoax originating from Twitter, when then-CTV journalist David Akin posted on Twitter and Facebook that Lightfoot had died. But Lightfoot's vocals may come as a shock to those who know him only from his studio recordings. "But I was asked to move and I moved. ", This article was originally published in Maclean’s magazine on April 30, 2012. Other songs were "Clouds of Loneliness," "Sometimes I Wish," "Flyin' Blind", and "No Mistake About It". Gordon Lightfoot has dodged death, had myriad romantic entanglements and … It was composed and performed by Aengus Finnan. Between 1966 and 1969, Lightfoot recorded four additional albums for United Artists: The Way I Feel (1967), Did She Mention My Name? June of that year saw his induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. I had to talk to her on the phone. The 1983 album Salute produced no hit singles; the 1986 East of Midnight album had several Adult Contemporary songs like "A Passing Ship", "Morning Glory", and "I'll Tag Along" (East of Midnight). [7], Robbie Robertson of the Band described Lightfoot as "a national treasure". Lightfoot did have a more serious health scare 10 years ago. "I used to use them for putting down ideas," he says, as he punches "play" on one of the machines. Mr. Lightfoot was born on Nov. 17, 1938, and has won 17 Juno Awards and has had five Grammy nominations for such songs as The Wreck of The Edmund Fitzgerald, If … He helped define the folk-pop sound of the 1960s and 1970s, with his songs recorded by artists such as Bob Dylan, Gene Clark, Dan Fogelberg, Jimmy Buffett, and Jim Croce. By January 2002, Lightfoot had written 30 new songs for his next studio album. Eight years ago Gordon Lightfoot suffered a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm, which as … Lightfoot… His songs have been recorded by renowned artists such as Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams Jr., The Kingston Trio, Jerry Lee Lewis, Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Judy Collins, Barbra Streisand, Johnny Mathis, Herb Alpert, Harry Belafonte, Sarah McLachlan, Eric Clapton, John Mellencamp, Peter, Paul and Mary, Glen Campbell, The Grateful Dead, Nico, and Olivia Newton-John. When it comes to apparent levels, I'm always learning.". "As soon as you start remixing stuff, to my way of thinking it's no longer valid," he says. While a tour was being planned for 2008, Lightfoot's manager, Barry Harvey, died at age 56 on December 4, 2007. Gordon Meredith Lightfoot Jr. CC OOnt (born November 17, 1938) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist who achieved international success in folk, folk-rock, and country music. He returned to performing nine days later and for a brief time used a substitute guitarist for more difficult guitar work. The album contained the upbeat yet reflective track called "End of All Time". One of the greatest secular songs ever written, Gordon Lightfoot’s The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald stands as a monument of musical story-telling. light, and fot, which means foot. "I put it in my estate that it would come out after I was gone. He is credited with helping to define the folk-pop sound of the 1960s and 1970s. The school principal played the record over the school PA on parent's day." Photo: Bryan Adams. [51] However, that changed in 2019 when he announced plans for a new studio album for the first time in nearly two decades. In August he performed a five-song solo set in Peterborough, Ontario, at a flood relief benefit. Poetry, parties and painful 'Sundown': 5 takeaways from Gordon Lightfoot doc 'If You Could Read My Mind'. His second wife, Elizabeth Moon, pushed him to move out of the city centre and sell his old Rosedale mansion, which had turrets and ghosts, and guests that included the young Bob Dylan. I've done my share. But he still loves performing. Lightfoot stated at the time radio station owners cared more about playing songs "that make people happy" and not those "that make people think." [47] In 2012, Lightfoot continued to tour, telling a sold-out crowd June 15 at Ottawa's National Arts Centre that he still performs sixty times a year. Anyone who ever owned an album by Gordon Lightfoot … [64], To stay in shape to meet the demands of touring and public performing, Lightfoot works out in a gym six days per week, but declared in 2012 that he was "fully prepared to go whenever I'm taken." At the risk of being appallingly insensitive, the obvious candidate for a Canadian death hoax is actor Michael J. Lightfoot signed to Warner Bros./Reprise in 1970 and scored a major hit in the United States with "If You Could Read My Mind," which sold over one million copies by early 1971 and was awarded a gold disc. His sister Bev played piano and they got it on the first take. He has received ASCAP awards for songwriting in 1971, 1974, 1976, and 1977, and has been nominated for five Grammy Awards. Lightfoot was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1986 and the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 2001. "We didn't want to correct any mistakes." Outside of Canada, he remained better known as a songwriter than as a performer. Still he toys with songwriting. Gordon’s five albums achieved Gold Status, and Four Albums became a Platinum hit. The sculpture, called Golden Leaves—A Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot, features Lightfoot sitting cross-legged, playing an acoustic guitar underneath an arch of golden maple leaves. Lightfoot is a member of the Order of Ontario, the highest honour in the province of Ontario. He received an honorary Doctor of Laws degree from Trent University in Spring 1979 and was made a Companion of the Order of Canada in May 2003. "[51], Lightfoot said in 2016 that he was not planning to return to songwriting later in life as he had concluded it was "such an isolating thing" for him earlier in his career, affecting his family life. It also includes the Leroy Van Dyke 1950s composition "The Auctioneer," a bluegrass-like number that was a concert staple for Lightfoot from the mid 1960s to the 1980s. The song "If You Could Read My Mind" was written in reflection upon his disintegrating marriage. They recorded a live album that was released in 1962 called Two-Tones at the Village Corner (1962, Chateau CLP-1012).[28]. Meanwhile, his annual concerts at Toronto's Massey Hall remain a hallowed ritual for his hometown fans. Even after the rumour was quashed, it had lingering aftershocks. ", There's a droll irony in waiting to die before releasing a live album. To kick off Canada's Centennial year, the CBC commissioned Lightfoot to write the "Canadian Railroad Trilogy" for a special broadcast on January 1, 1967. Rated PG. [18] Lightfoot was a boy soprano; he appeared periodically on local Orillia radio, performed in local operettas and oratorios, and gained exposure through various Kiwanis music festivals. "Up here is good," he says, as if still trying to convince himself. Gordon Lightfoot is one of the greatest songwriters of the last 60 years. Lightfoot performed at the 100th Grey Cup in November 2012, performing "Canadian Railroad Trilogy," and was extremely well received.[48]. Lightfoot has acknowledged that his musical touring and the difficulty of fidelity in a long-distance relationship contributed to the failure of at least two relationships. The album also featured a second recorded version of "Me and Bobby McGee", as well as "The Pony Man," "Your Love's Return (Song for Stephen Foster)," and "Minstrel of the Dawn.". Photo: Blake Handley. Een bekend nummer van hem uit die tijd is bijvoorbeeld Early morning rain. Lightfoot's sound, both in the studio and on tour, is centred on Lightfoot's baritone voice and folk-based twelve-string acoustic guitar. Lightfoot played at Canada's 150th birthday celebration on Parliament Hill, July 1, 2017, introduced by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. ", Some of his children have musical ambitions, including Meredith, 17, who has dropped out of school. Lightfoot battled alcoholism throughout his career before finally beating his addiction in 1982. Signing up enhances your TCE experience with the ability to save items to your personal reading list, and access the interactive map. [9][54] The Canadian band The Guess Who recorded a song called "Lightfoot" on their 1968 album Wheatfield Soul; the lyrics contain many Lightfoot song titles. ", "Gordon Lightfoot on his mom's 'little trick' that keeps his career ticking", "Gordon Lightfoot says his music has improved over lengthy career", "Audible.com - Over 425,000 of the Best Audiobooks & Original Content", "Lightfoot by Nicholas Jennings - Penguin Random House Canada", "Gordon Lightfoot 'still out there': 12/4/00", "At 71, Gordon Lightfoot is touring, making more music", "Gordon Lightfoot philatelic record. "You try to encourage them. I'm not making light of Fox's condition - I'm just coming at it … In 1978, Lightfoot had another top 40 hit on the United States Hot 100, a re-recorded version of "The Circle Is Small (I Can See It in Your Eyes)," which reached number 33. They don't have that spontaneity that alcohol causes." "You have to measure them by ear. He is our musical answer to the Group of Seven. "I'm optimistic about my future," he says. Lightfoot's first tour of the United Kingdom in 35 years was announced in 2015, with 11 dates across England, Ireland and Scotland between May 18, 2016 and June 1, 2016 currently announced. [55], In June 2017, Lightfoot rated fifth in the CBC's list of the 25 best Canadian songwriters ever. At the age of twelve, after winning a competition for boys whose voices had not yet changed, he made his first appearance at Massey Hall in Toronto. [52][53] Shea left the touring band in 1970, but continued to record with Lightfoot until 1975. He had one older sister, Beverley (1935-2017). [10][11] In November 1997, the Governor General's Performing Arts Award, Canada's highest honour in the performing arts, was bestowed on Lightfoot. Gordon Lightfoot is a Canadian singer-songwriter who achieved international success in folk, folk-rock, and country music. After five infusions of chemotherapy, my MRI results are back, but the implications are not yet clear. He recorded guitar and vocal demos of some of these new songs. [34] The case was settled out of court and Masser issued a public apology.[35]. [42] In 2007, Lightfoot had full use of his right hand and played all of the guitar parts in concert as he originally wrote them. Lightfoot performed with noted Canadian artist Ian Tyson at the opening ceremonies of the 1988 winter Olympics in Calgary. Saturday, September 7th 2002 - rushed to McMaster University Health Centre in Hamilton, Ontario by air ambulance after experiencing stomach pains. "I'm working on one right now, but it's not going to go anywhere because I'm not going to do anything with it." We're sitting in the singer's home office and rehearsal studio, a small room off a grand marble-tiled foyer. Gordon Meredith Lightfoot, Jr. CC OOnt (born November 17, 1938) is a Canadian singer-songwriter who achieved international success in folk, folk-rock, and country music, and has been credited for helping define the folk-pop sound of the 1960s and 1970s. Bob Dylan made this comment about the artist: "I can't think of any Gordon Lightfoot song I don't like. Occasionally, this name was applied as an . Inspired by a Newsweek article of the November 10, 1975, events that led to the loss of the Great Lakes’ greatest ship, Lightfoot penned a masterful poem capturing the weight of the [43] He continues to perform.[44]. While convalescing, he sifted through some 30 live tracks from shows at Massey Hall from 1998 to 2001. [69] On June 24, 2012, Lightfoot was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in a New York City ceremony, along with Bob Seger.[4][13][14]. "Sundown" and "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" continue to receive heavy airplay on many classic rock stations[citation needed]. I can see it by the light of day when you look my way." The transitional section that begins "I decided long ago never to walk in anyone's shadow" of the Masser song has the same melody as "I never thought I could feel this way and I got to say that I just don't get it; I don't know where we went wrong but the feeling's gone and I just can't get it back" of Lightfoot's song. Lightfoot appeared at several 25th anniversary memorial services of the sinking, and continues personal contact with the family members of the men who perished in the Edmund Fitzgerald.[33]. In late 2009, Lightfoot undertook a 26-city tour. "I didn't really want a live album out there," he says. Lightfoot and Moon separated in 2003, then divorced last year, ending a two-decade marriage that produced two of his six children. [63] They divorced in 2011 after a separation that Lightfoot said had lasted nine years. There isn't a more panoramic vision of the land than Canadian Railroad Trilogy, or a more haunting epic of natural disaster than The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald. Maybe get the girlfriend here." [17] As a youth, he sang, under the direction of choirmaster Ray Williams, in the choir of Orillia's St. Paul's United Church. He is credited with helping to define the folk-pop sound of the 1960s and 1970s. To support himself while there, he sang on demonstration records and wrote, arranged, and produced commercial jingles. Yes, that’s my opinion. Over the next seven years, he recorded a series of successful albums that established him as a singer-songwriter: During the 1970s, Lightfoot's songs covered a wide range of subjects, including "Don Quixote", about Cervantes' famous literary character, "Ode to Big Blue", about the widespread killing of whales, "Beautiful", about the simple joys of love, "Carefree Highway", about the freedom of the open road, "Protocol", about the futility of war, and "Alberta Bound", which was inspired by a lonely teenaged girl named Grace he met on a bus while travelling to Calgary in 1971. [49] According to his website, 2017 tour dates include the United States and Canada. occupational surname to a messenger." [23], After his return to Canada, Lightfoot performed with The Singin’ Swingin’ Eight, a group featured on CBC TV's Country Hoedown, and with the Gino Silvi Singers. Please ignore rumors and hoaxes. Gordon Meredith Lightfoot Jr. CC OOnt (born November 17, 1938) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist who achieved international success in folk, folk-rock, and country music. However, Lightfoot has been able to find ways to stay relevant. Site includes Gordon Lightfoot's CDs and DVDs, biography, latest tour schedule with presale information whenever possible, song lyrics and more. [6], Several of Lightfoot's albums achieved gold and multi-platinum status internationally. This article was originally published in Maclean’s magazine on April 30, 2012. [56], Lightfoot's biographer, Nicholas Jennings, said: "His name is synonymous with timeless songs about trains and shipwrecks, rivers and highways, lovers and loneliness. Philatelic issue data Canada: 52 cents". This brisk new doc on Canada’s singer laureate doesn’t really get you any closer to Gordon Lightfoot than his songs will take you. [15], Lightfoot was born in Orillia, Ontario,[16] to Jessie Vick Trill Lightfoot and Gordon Lightfoot, Sr.,[16] who owned a local dry cleaning business. Lightfoot says most of his children play guitar. Hij keerde terug naar Canada in de jaren '60 en trad op in koffiehuizen in Toronto. Lightfoot endured a six-week coma and a tracheotomy, and he underwent four surgical operations. There's a replica of the Edmund Fitzgerald, and a model of a cedar-strip canoe with a cigar butt propped in the stern--the last one left by Lightfoot's long-time guitarist Terry Clements, who died last year. "Bernie Finkelstein's Golden Mountain". Gordon Lightfoot's "If you could read my mind," and cancer scan results. "My eldest daughter, Ingrid, got very emotional about it in the evening. In May 2003 he was made a Companion of the Order of Canada, the country's highest civilian honour. But Lightfoot eventually had a change of heart as he whittled down the song list, and refined his mission with an exacting perfectionism. Gordon Lightfoot: If You Could Read My Mind. On September 14, 2006, while in the middle of a performance, Lightfoot suffered a minor stroke that eventually left him without the use of the middle and ring fingers on his right hand. In January 2004, Lightfoot completed work on his album Harmony, which he had mostly recorded prior to his illness. He recalls gradually waking from the coma, which "takes two or three days," and thinking: "What are we gonna do next?" He's got an international profile and it's well-known that he's suffering from Parkinson's Disease. album, which blended Canadian and universal themes, Lightfoot became one of the first Canadian singers to achieve definitive home-grown stardom without having moved permanently to the United States to develop it. In de jaren '50 volgde hij de muziekschool in Hollywood te Californië. "I got the melody and the chords.". [13][14] On June 6, 2015, Lightfoot received an honorary doctorate of music in his hometown of Orillia from Lakehead University. Lightfoot wed for a third time on December 19, 2014 at Rosedale United Church to Kim Hasse. Partner content is not updated. After the song's success, the album was reissued under the new title If You Could Read My Mind; it reached No. Lightfoot has two other children from relationships between his first and second marriages: Gaylen McGee and Eric Lightfoot.[62]. [61], Lightfoot has been married three times. [12] On February 6, 2012, Lightfoot was presented with the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. "Apparent levels are what you actually hear," he says, explaining how they're different than decibel levels. 3 on CHUM radio in Toronto in July 1962 and was a top 20 hit on Montreal's CKGM, then a very influential Canadian Top 40 radio station. Gordon Lightfoot Net Worth. I'm not a pianist but I studied the keyboard because it's the root of everything." Lightfoot's discography comprises 19 studio albums, three live albums, 16 greatest hits albums and 46 singles. TORONTO - Whether victimized by an aortic aneurysm or careless newspaper editors, Gordon Lightfoot has danced with death plenty of times before. 3 on the Canadian charts in December 1965. You can even buy Lightfoot CDs here. He had emergency stomach surgery and is expected to make a complete recovery. He half-sings a few lines: "Are you an angel? ", Lightfoot did have a more serious health scare 10 years ago. His athletic and scholarly aptitude earned him scholarships at McGill University's Schulich School of Music and the University of Toronto, Faculty of Music. The graveness of Lightfoot’s illness stems from an aneurysm he suffered in 2002. His 2017 and 2018 tours included dozens of dates in Canada and the US. In deze periode was hij meer bekend als songwriter, artiesten als Johnny Cash en Elvis Presley namen zijn nummers op. His success as a live performer continued to grow throughout the late 1960s. A single from East of Midnight, "Anything for Love", made the Billboard Country & Western chart. He is credited with helping to define the folk-pop sound of the 1960s and 1970s. As a teenager, Lightfoot learned piano and taught himself to play drums and percussion. Between 1986 and 1988, Lightfoot's friend Ken Danby (1940–2007), the realist painter, worked on a large (60 × 48 inches) portrait of Lightfoot dressed in the white suit he wore on the cover of the album East of Midnight. ", Now 73, Lightfoot lives alone in the house he never wanted, though four of his children live in the city and come around a lot. Lightfoot was unmarried for 16 years. Gordon Lightfoot is an 81-year-old, Canadian singer and songwriter. Concerts end up being recorded at various sound levels, which need to be smoothed out for a live CD. "Just another love song. For a Leonard Cohen or a Tom Waits, it's an invitation to plumb uncharted depths of the lower register. "[19], Lightfoot performed extensively throughout high school, Orillia District Collegiate & Vocational Institute (ODCVI), and taught himself to play folk guitar. Throughout the decade, Lightfoot played about 50 concerts a year. Not … Gordon is alive and kicking and is currently 82 years old. He hosted his own Canadian variety show, played with Ian Tyson, and became band leader for Tommy Hunter's TV show in the 1980s on CBC. On the strength of the Lightfoot! Right before a concert in his home town of Orillia, Ont., he suffered severe stomach pains and was airlifted to Hamilton to undergo surgery for a ruptured abdominal aortic artery. In July 2004, he made a surprise comeback performance, his first since falling ill, at Mariposa in Orillia, performing "I'll Tag Along" solo. Canadian chart success with his own recordings began in 1962 with the No. UA continued to release "Best of" album compilations in the 1970s even after Lightfoot became a subsequent success at Warner Bros./Reprise. This new version was slower, clocking in at four minutes plus. Lightfoot also attributes his success to "the work ethic--write the music, write the chords. 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Canadian musician Gordon Lightfoot, seen here on April 25, now 80 years old, has been sober since Pierre Trudeau's time in office. Out comes the tinny sound of him whistling a tune to an acoustic guitar. Gordon Lightfoot doesn't much like his house. In April 2000, Lightfoot taped a live concert in Reno, Nevada; this one-hour show was broadcast by CBC in October, and as a PBS special across the United States. Canada's most iconic folk troubadour--whose classics include Early Morning Rain, If You Could Read My Mind, Sundown, Canadian Railroad Trilogy and The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald--swears he's pretty much given up on songwriting. Though he didn't want to tamper with the raw stage sound, Lightfoot devoted two years to what seems like an insane attention to detail--fiddling with volume levels. "Carefree Highway" (about Arizona State Route 74 in Phoenix, Arizona) was the follow-up single from the same album. "(Remember Me) I'm the One" reached No. A veteran of 10 marathon canoe trips, he seems to draw lyrics directly from the lakes and forests. [citation needed], In April 1987, Lightfoot filed a lawsuit against composer Michael Masser, claiming that Masser's melody for the song "The Greatest Love of All," versions of which were recorded and released by George Benson in 1977 and Whitney Houston in 1985, had stolen 24 bars from Lightfoot's 1971 hit song "If You Could Read My Mind". 2, in late 1988, which contained re-recorded versions of his most popular songs, including a re-make of the 1970 song "The Pony Man." Drummer Barry Keane joined the following year and in 1981, keyboardist Mike Heffernan completed the ensemble. It was his 21st studio album, released more than 54 years after his debut album. It would be his only number one hit in the United States. He performed it twice on NBC's The Midnight Special series. For all their universality, his songs are indelibly Canadian. It's not rocket science--until you hear Lightfoot talk about it. In, Johnson, Brian D., "Gordon Lightfoot (Profile)". A formative influence on his music at this time was 19th-century master American songwriter Stephen Foster. He underwent emergency vascular surgery for a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm,[38] and he remained in serious condition in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU). He soon became known at Toronto folk music oriented coffee houses. On the All Live version of If You Could Read My Mind, the elliptical quaver of his voice refracts the lyrics like ripples in a pond--adding another dimension of human frailty to the song's elegiac tone. Next month he has a packed schedule of U.S. dates in the northeast, clocking up to 10 shows in 11 days, then he'll swing through Ontario and Quebec in June. In 2007 Canada Post honoured Lightfoot and three other Canadian music artists (Anne Murray, Paul Anka, and Joni Mitchell) with postage stamps highlighting their names and images. The lyrics in his song, "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald", released the following year, were substantially based on facts in the article. [citation needed]. On March 20, 2020 Lightfoot released Solo without the accompaniment of other musicians. The final track on the album, "Lightfoot", was the only song not previously released by Lightfoot. On October 23, 2015, Lightfoot was honoured with a 4-metre tall bronze sculpture[71] in his hometown of Orillia, Ontario. And it's some repertoire, one that's been covered by everyone from Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash to Bob Dylan and Barbra Streisand. Calling Lightfoot one of his favourite songwriters, Dylan once said, "Every time I hear a song of his, it's like I wish it would last forever.". 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