Hi guys - looks like you've resolved your question much further than these rough corrolations, but I thought perhaps they might answer a lingering type question in your mind like "yeah , ok, but I could swear I've heard the north on-Tar-IO somewhere in Lightfoot's work, which brought to mind Lightfoot's song 'Cabaret' relevant portion of lyrics here:
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And still I'd (G) like to tell her
(D) That I miss her (Em) so, in (A) north Ontari(D)o (G6) (D) (G6)
If you're driving east to Reno or north to Mendecino
- Cabaret
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Note: the tonal inflection in the above snippet(pardon my illiterate phonetics):
north on TAr Io - where the inflection up is on the I of Io, quite similar to the question posed above that had enough lyrics from clearly a non-Lightfoot song to eliminate GL's song Cabaret, from which I 'snipped' this.
I thought it might fill-in-the-blank on the thoughts reminiscent of a Lightfoot song. similar enough only in one spot from your song:
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Barry I would like to find the chords to the song "Black Fly"
(chorus): Black fly, little black fly, always the black fly no matter where you go
I'll die with the black fly picking my bones
In North Ontario-io
In North Ontario
I think it's a Lightfoot song (could it maybe be Ian Tyson?),
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The italicized and highlighted portion of your song seems to connect to Lightfoot simply in the pronunciation of the on-tar-IO.
ONE OTHER THOUGHT : - There is a song from the early 60's -or so- lol (I was born in '58 and remember playing on my little blue and white high-impact polystyrene record player, which I had when I was around 8 - so that would put the slbum at '66 or so, it was a Self-Titled album From 'The Sandpipers' - who sang a
song called 'Spanish Fly' I believe - it had a lot of airplay on the Percy Faith 'A Summer place' -type stations on AM back then. As I recall. they did covers on all the songs on the album, and the only reason I mention it, is the fact that I remember 42 years later from that album the Spanish Fly, which could very easily have been 'Black Fly' that far back in memory. Also on the album, should you wish to identify it, is it haf a cover of an Andy Williams-type song 'Quando Mi Namoro (QUITE LIKELY BOTCHED-UP SPANISH)
Thats all I've got, I think you guys have allready greatly surpassed my contribution, but hope fully it might dispell a remaiing loose end tugging at your mind.
Also, as far as looking for a Gordon Lightfoot authority on his works: Florian is the man.
Best of luck in your quest. As I had a tour of duty (so to speak) through both Manitoba and Saskatchewan in early summer. I do have horrible memories of erecting the tentpoles up in record tie to get out of the flies - when you hit one, a person 15 feet away could hear the ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ-THUD Zz. --------- Those suckers were BIG !