"Early Morning Rain" is always mentioned first when you talk about GL's first break but you cannot forget "Ribbon Of Darkness".
"Ribbon Of Darkness", sung by Marty Robbins was a number one hit on the country charts for six weeks I believe. Think about that. Number 1 for six weeks. I have been surprised over the years that more people (especially country artists) haven't sung GL's songs, especially after his early success. "The breeze of North America is breathless at night" Wes..... |
Rob, I hate to say it but alot of people just think of Gord as a folk writer. We all know what kind of artist he is, but most people just don't want to give him a chance. Most artist will only cover a song if it's been in the charts before. There looking for the guaranteed hit. Well thats what think anyway. Just thought i'd throw that out there.
------------------ "If people could look into each other's eyes What a wonderful place this world would be" GL |
Paul,
I think you meant to address that last post to Wes, the Snow Cone King, but I agree with you. Gordon is in a class that is not just folk, but he does Country and other styles as well. He calls it Adult Comtemporary..whatever the hell that's supposed to mean. I just like how he can keep the tunes either topical and pertenant and then switch it to something very deep and personal. What a Guy!! Rob |
Rob, and Wes
Sorry about the mixup I guess I just wasn't paying much attention when I wrote that post. Rob I agree with what your saying. ------------------ "If people could look into each other's eyes What a wonderful place this world would be" GL |
Actuall,it was For Lovin' Me! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif
------------------ Borderstone (Hello! :) ) |
quote:Originally posted by Wes Steele:
"Early Morning Rain" is always mentioned first when you talk about GL's first break but you cannot forget "Ribbon Of Darkness". Wes..... [QUOTE]Originally posted by Borderstone: ActuallY,it was For Lovin' Me! http://www.corfid.com/ubb/smile.gif [/QUOTE I guess it all depends on definitions and the following should interest chief chart researcher Borderstone!!! (Forgive me for setting "B" up for a further thousand postings!!!) As Gord is Canadian surely of more relevance is his early Canadian successes?? from Canadian charts at:- http://www.webfitz.com/lyrics/index.html the first entry for Gord is at:- http://www.webfitz.com/lyrics/Charts/1962/Ch196212.html Chart #297 - Monday, December 3, 1962 showing "It's Too Late, He Wins" at number 28 followed by "Negotiations" at number 29 But for me personally it was the much overlooked single "Spin Spin" that signalled to me that here was a hit-maker as evidenced by:- Chart #503 - Monday, October 10, 1966 "Spin Spin" was at number 6 up from 9th on October 3rd admittedly it was a short-lived hit as it fell to 12th on the October 17th [This message has been edited by johnfowles (edited October 26, 2003).] |
Before I reply,we seem to have a stangething going on here. If anyone out there is trying to tell they think I post to many messages,then I wish they would just say so. Then again,I thought this site was about free expression. I don't understand why people should complain about something like that,it's an American right yet people complain? I don't get it,I feel what I post is worthwhile. Well,I can't please everyone. Funny how no one complains about DMD3 incessant postings. Sorry DMD,but it seems like you post questions just for the sake of posting. I don't mean to offend you. Okay?
--------------------------------------------- So,about Gord's start in Canada,yes I agree that would be the overall measure of his true start. I was mainly talking about having a hit break through on the charts here. When Peter,Paul & Mary did,"For Lovin' Me and hit the top 40 giving Gord his first legit songwriting credit here in the U.S. although you could also credit the label switch to WB. That's all I have to say and POST. Later! ------------------ Borderstone (Hello! :) ) |
I don't know much about this but I'd say 'Early Morning Rain' because several other people, including Elvis, recorded it.
He mentioned it in the Songbook. |
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