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Gordon Lightfoot

made his debut singing: "I'm a little Teacup" in Sunday School, followed by several religious-themed, performances and a debut 78rpm record where he sang "The Lord's Prayer". A series of musical projects followed, but it wasn't until he he heard the music of Bob Dylan that he would find his niche.  Lightfoot also penned Peter, Paul and Mary's " For Lovin'".  Gordon Lightfoot's solo projects span over 20 albums including: "The Canadian Railroad Trilogy", "Lightfoot!", and "If You Could Only Read My Mind";  "A Painter Passing Through", is perhaps his most personal work to date, with strong autobiographical overtones.



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