Gordon Lightfoot – Pussywillows, Cat-Tails
A Gentle Ode to Nature and Memory: Pussywillows, Cat-Tails by Gordon Lightfoot Pussywillows, Cat-Tails is a tender, pastoral whisper of a song a piece that carries the scent of early…
A Gentle Ode to Nature and Memory: Pussywillows, Cat-Tails by Gordon Lightfoot Pussywillows, Cat-Tails is a tender, pastoral whisper of a song a piece that carries the scent of early…
“Another Night in Nashville” – a gentle, longing country duet that feels like a memory of home When we talk about “Another Night in Nashville”, we are not speaking of…
The deep, mystical bond between a musician and his instrument, embodied in “The Guitar.” When we speak of Verlon Thompson and “The Guitar,” we are really touching on a song…
A Lush Ode to Nature and Memory From its gentle first notes, “Pussywillows, Cat‑Tails” by Gordon Lightfoot transports the listener into a quiet, sun‑drenched world of renewal and reflection. It…
A Quiet Farewell in Blue: The Haunting Longing of “Goodbye Lady Blue” When you listen again to “Goodbye Lady Blue”, you feel not only a parting but a gentle lament…
A Quiet Yearning: Remembering “Did She Mention My Name” by Gordon Lightfoot When you hear “Did She Mention My Name”, you feel the soft ache of nostalgia — a gentle…
A Poignant Lament of Longing — Speed of the Sound of Loneliness At its core, “Speed of the Sound of Loneliness” is a gentle but devastating reflection on the silent…
A Gentle Yearning: The Way I Feel by Gordon Lightfoot When I listen to “The Way I Feel”, I hear not only a song but a soft breath of memory—an…
A gentle farewell wrapped in mystery — “The Watchman’s Gone” by Gordon Lightfoot When Gordon Lightfoot unveiled “The Watchman’s Gone” on his landmark 1973 album Sundown, the song carried no…
A timeless ballad of hope and heartbreak — “Bitter Green” by Gordon Lightfoot When Gordon Lightfoot released “Bitter Green” in 1968 as part of his album Back Here on Earth,…