I was actually going to suggest that one. Or maybe Stan Rogers's "Free in the Harbour" or "Northwest Passage."Gordon Lightfoot's - The Canadian Railroad Trilogy
I was actually going to suggest that one. Or maybe Stan Rogers's "Free in the Harbour" or "Northwest Passage."Gordon Lightfoot's - The Canadian Railroad Trilogy
Canada has history?
I was actually going to suggest that one. Or maybe Stan Rogers's "Free in the Harbour" or "Northwest Passage."
Or, The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
But no further?Right back to Jacques Cartier in 1534 or if you want to get technical John Cabot in 1497.
Or "Ride Forever" by Captain Tractor.Or, The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald.
That's a dandy- that's the song that comes to mind when I hear Lightfoot mentioned.
Or "Ride Forever" by Captain Tractor.
How the heck could you have missed "All the Queen's Horses?"It's the trilogy for me, JLM. It always reminds me of the vision and determination of the men who fought for the building of the railroad and how very different our country would be had they not persevered and seen their dream through to fruition.
I was once a Due South devotee, Tec..........but I never heard of that song before. Thank you.
Right back to Jacques Cartier in 1534 or if you want to get technical John Cabot in 1497.
How the heck could you have missed "All the Queen's Horses?"
Shocking!
Paul Gross also performed it at the Geminis in. . . I think it was 96 or 97, with the RCMP choir backing him up.
Darn you Mowich I was going to name that one.Gordon Lightfoot's - The Canadian Railroad Trilogy
Uh... you missing anybody there?
Canada has history?
Not until 1608..........................................uh Leif Erickson c. 1000 AD?