Sundown (Gordon Lightfoot song)

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"Sundown"
Single by Gordon Lightfoot
from the album Sundown
B-side"Too Late for Prayin'"
ReleasedMarch 25, 1974
Genre
Length3:37
LabelReprise
Songwriter(s)Gordon Lightfoot
Producer(s)Lenny Waronker
Gordon Lightfoot singles chronology
"Can't Depend on Love"
(1973)
"Sundown"
(1974)
"Carefree Highway"
(1974)

"Sundown" is a song by Canadian folk artist Gordon Lightfoot, from the titular album, released as a single in March 1974.

"Sundown" reached No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and easy listening charts and No. 13 on the Hot Country singles chart, as well as No. 1 in Canada on RPM's national singles chart. It was Lightfoot's only single to reach No. 1 on the Hot 100.

Content

The lyrics describe a troubled romantic relationship (often cited as Cathy Smith), with the narrator recounting an affair with a "hard-loving woman got me feeling mean".

In a 2008 interview, Lightfoot said:

I think my girlfriend was out with her friends one night at a bar while I was at home writing songs. I thought, 'I wonder what she’s doing with her friends at that bar!' It's that kind of a feeling. 'Where is my true love tonight? What is my true love doing?'

Personnel

Engineered by Lee Herschberg
Recorded at Eastern Sound Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  • Gordon Lightfoot: Lead and background vocals, 12-string guitar
  • Red Shea: Lead electric guitar
  • Terry Clements: Lead acoustic guitar
  • John Stockfish: Bass
  • Jim Gordon: Drums

Chart performance

Other versions

  • The musical project/collaboration of singer-songwriters Elwood covered the song in 2000. This version peaked at No. 33 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart on July 8, 2000.
  • American country music singer Deryl Dodd's version of the song peaked at #59 on Billboard's Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in 1999. It was later included on his album, Pearl Snaps (2002).
  • Danish supergroup Dalton covered the song on their first album Dalton released in 1992, under the title "Selskabsmadonna".
  • American country music singer Charles Wesley Godwin covered the song through Amazon Orignal Music in 2024.

See also

References

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