Top 22 Gordon Lightfoot Quotes

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I've just been a very lucky person. I'm 76 years of age

I’ve just been a very lucky person. I’m 76 years of age, you know. I’ve been very lucky.
Gordon Lightfoot
Turning back the pages of my sweet shattered dream, I wonder if she’ll ever do the same; And the thing that I call living is just being satisfied With knowing I’ve got no one left to blame.
Gordon Lightfoot
I was a drummer in the bugle band in cadets. I marched. It’s probably quite funny to look back on it.
Gordon Lightfoot
Both the Beatles and The Rolling Stones broke on the music scene the summer I was in England. I can vividly remember hearing ‘She Loves You’ in August 1963.
Gordon Lightfoot
I know that we’re being inexorably taken over by the Americans. Without a doubt. I don’t mean invaded or anything like that, just taken over. By degrees.
Gordon Lightfoot
I did a lot of canoe tripping earlier on. I was on 10 trips, and I would get the feel of the forest and the wilderness, you know, that I always knew was in my soul to begin with.
Gordon Lightfoot
‘If You Could Read My Mind’ is a different experience every time I sing it. It’s just that kind of a song.
Gordon Lightfoot
I started writing songs in high school. And eventually, I got some songs recorded by some major artists, mostly because I was out there performing, and I was working in coffee houses and lounges, and people came to see me and hear my material.
Gordon Lightfoot
I never believed – or knew for sure – if I would be able to make a professional life in music. But it turned out that way.
Gordon Lightfoot
All that remains is the faces and the names of the wives and the sons and the daughters.
Gordon Lightfoot
You just get the vibes of your surroundings and it rubs off on you.
Gordon Lightfoot
A lot of people influenced me as I was learning, but probably Bing Crosby was the most influential because I would hear his Christmas albums, which my parents played a lot.
Gordon Lightfoot
I wrote one called ‘The No Hotel.’ I got inspired in 1989 while I was on a trip down to Brazil, and I didn’t finish it until eight years later.
Gordon Lightfoot
Every time you wanted to do something, you’d hope it would score. You’d keep trying and trying, and all of the sudden, something would come right out of left field, like ‘The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.’ No one had any idea about that one.
Gordon Lightfoot
You hear about people who write 15 to 20 novels. How do they do it? You just gotta do it.
Gordon Lightfoot
I’m not really a bird person or an Audubon guy who studies them, but as I was around them, they interested me.
Gordon Lightfoot
I was happy to be in England because my mother had always loved the royals, and so do I. My mother had every memento you could find on the Queen.
Gordon Lightfoot
I just do the cream-of-the-crop songs in my show. We just bowl them over; they love us. It just keeps getting better.
Gordon Lightfoot
I have to play everything just perfectly. I can’t take less of myself. I’m strong. I’m prepared.
Gordon Lightfoot
I don’t think they should regulate the music field. I don’t see how they can regulate the arts.
Gordon Lightfoot
Everybody’s got so much of their own to deal with. They have no one to turn to.
Gordon Lightfoot
I started writing songs in high school, so you had to write this stuff out and register it with the Library of Congress. You had to learn how to do that stuff.
Gordon Lightfoot