Gordon Lightfoot – For Lovin’ Me (1967)
A restless confession of a wandering heart, where love is given freely yet never allowed to stay In the vast and quietly profound songbook of Gordon Lightfoot, few compositions capture…
A restless confession of a wandering heart, where love is given freely yet never allowed to stay In the vast and quietly profound songbook of Gordon Lightfoot, few compositions capture…
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