Well, I guess I'm the 1st to say that it was SUNDOWN that lead to my discovery of Gordon Lightfoot & his music. . . . . . . . . . . . I was approx. 20 yrs. old at
the time, tired of what was being played on
the radio & looking for a different [tailored to my specifications] musician, group, etc. to hook unto. I fell in
love with SUNDOWN the first time I heard
it. I was driving in my 1967 Dodge Dart on
my way to class at Nassau Community College. It was a beautiful sunny spring
day. They had just played John Denver's
SUNSHINE over my AM radio [I didn't have
FM until several years later when I bought
a used Chevy Nova.] which I believe was
#1 on the charts at that time. Then came
SUNDOWN. I knew my search was over.
Unfortunately, I became so enthralled in the
song I didn't take notice of who was singing. And I remained ignorant until later that spring,when I started dating this guy that I met at a "Personal Awareness Conference"

sponsored by the College. After one of our dates we went to his place. We started talking about our favorite songs on the radio & I immediately mentioned SUNDOWN which was a fine move since
it turned out he was a big GL fan, had
all his albums up to that time & we spent
most the night together listening to Gordon.
The very next day I went & purchased the
album SUNDOWN & then another every
time it was payday for my part time job. I've
been hooked since then & 20+ years later
I have never gotten the urge to seek another muscian to satiate my musical
hunger. Unfortunately, I can't say the same
about the boyfriend.
I didn't know it at the time, but that was
not my 1st encounter with GL. When I was 16 yrs I attended a concert at a Church [which has fabulous acoustics, by the way]to see then contemporary gospel singer Robert Edwin[who became a friend- a whole other story in itself - don't
worry! I'm not going there ] .He included in his set "RICHMAN'S SPIRITUAL" & "PEACEFUL WATERS".
He accredited to GL & went on & on about
what a great songwriter GL is & how he felt
priveleged to have GL's permission to cover his songs [both in concert & on recordings].
Well, at that time, I was only interested in
Edwin getting on with the singing & didn't
pay close attention to what he was saying
about some Canadian guy. Edwin's album
KEEP THE RUMOR GOING , which I owned, included those 2 songs. I was amazed when,several years later, after purchasing Lightfoot's earlier stuff, I finally put 2 and 2 together.
On a last note, soon after my
discovering GL I mentioned SUNDOWN
[she didn't connect until I sang a few bars]
to my younger sister who exclaimed "Oh,
you mean the guy who did IYCRMM" &
sang a few bars for me. I remember her
saying that she thought the line "just like a paperback novel, the kind the drugstores sell" was most interesting. Then I purchased my next album. . . you guessed
it - IYCRMM.
Dorothea