Gordon Lightfoot - If You Could Read My Mind free for downloading

  • Artist: Gordon Lightfoot
  • Song: If You Could Read My Mind
  • Music Genre: Pop
  • Length: 03:51
  • Filesize: 7.2MB
  • Kbps: 256Kbps
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Jay Bertrand

2021-10-14 05:29:51 | Profile
My Dad listened to this late in the evening when I was younger, I'm sure he missed my mum and felt alone. He has now passed away and though I'm now a grown adult I can't hear this song without becoming emotional. I miss him.

Mike Bombano

2020-11-30 11:53:04 | Profile
If you dont like Gordon Lightfoot, please donate your ears to science.

Christlover

2020-10-22 13:49:02 | Profile
Gordon recording for Reprise Records which was Frank Sinatra's label.

Lise Carriere

2020-09-12 12:05:00 | Profile
This is one of the greatest songs ever in history .

lkjhb1

2020-07-30 06:42:50 | Profile
I was 21 years old when I FirsT listened to this song, I am 70 years old now. This song is one of the best.

Denis Griffiths

2020-06-25 02:25:26 | Profile
Still a stunning song after 50 years, the line " But heroes often fail " still makes me cry today. So glad I was born in this era.

Teresa Roberson

2020-06-24 19:27:39 | Profile
Much love To my uncle Gordon! Truly an artist of pure form.

Sakanti Praptayoni

2020-06-24 18:02:31 | Profile
Someone please explain to me how ANYONE could give this a thumbs down?!!

Canaan B

2020-06-24 16:41:22 | Profile
My father just passed away last week. This was one of his favorite songs. I miss him so much, I can’t stop listening to it.

Joseph Nicholson

2020-06-24 03:11:17 | Profile
I'm 19 years old and can't stand the stuff pop artists put out today, this is pure genius, it's got so much heart to it. I'm a big fan of Lightfoot as well as Buffett, Denver, Dylan, and other great folk artists from the 60s and 70s, these gentleman can tell great stories just with their music, it's truly a lost art.

marcus Ulrich

2020-06-22 22:33:54 | Profile
Who else listened to this in 1970 and is still listening in 2020!

Jillian Clohosey

2020-06-21 18:50:30 | Profile
His music helped me through some of the most difficult times in my life after Vietnam. I’ll always be a fan.

Nika V

2020-06-21 14:28:59 | Profile
Who is listening to this after watching The half of it on Netflix? ✋

carl parker

2020-06-20 03:45:44 | Profile
Quarantine and Gordon Lightfoot, not too bad

Arch Stanton

2020-06-19 12:03:24 | Profile
This song was playing over some speakers at a swimming pool complex when I saw a beautiful girl drying her hair and singing along to it. She is now my wife of 48 years and needless to say it’s my favourite song ❤️

Stu Walker

2020-06-18 21:47:07 | Profile
This song gives me memories I don’t even have

Deborah Elaster

2020-06-18 18:43:58 | Profile
Gordon is a true genius. This is a piece of art. You have to be a true artist and song writer to put on these lines and lyrics together and make it complete and alive. The way Gordon did. This classic will be around for a very,very, long time.

Shayne Lovelidge

2020-06-18 07:12:06 | Profile
The 70s ~ when singers could actually sing and musicians could actually play.