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Artist/Band: Gordon Lightfoot
Lyrics for Song: Spanish Moss
Lyrics for Album: Summertime Dream [1976]



Let go darlin' I can feel the night wind call

I guess I'd better go

I like you more than half as much

As I love your Spanish moss



Spanish moss hangin' down

Sweeter than the southern love we've found

Spanish moss

Keeps on followin' my thoughts around



Georgia pine and Ripple wine

Memories of Savannah summertime

Spanish moss

I wish you knew what I was sayin'



So I'm rollin' north thinkin' of the way things might have been

If she and I could have changed it all somehow



Spanish moss hangin' down

Lofty as the sycamore you've found

Spanish moss

Keeps on followin' my thoughts around



Georgia pine and Ripple wine

Kisses mixed with moonshine and red clay

Spanish moss

Wish you knew what I was sayin'



So I'm rollin' north thinkin' of the way things might have been

If she and I could have changed it all somehow



Let go darlin' I can feel the night wind call

The devil take the cost

I like the way your kisses flow

And I love your Spanish moss


Spanish Moss

Gordon Lightfoot's "Spanish Moss" stands as a quintessential example of his lush, acoustic-folk style, characterized by intricate guitar work and emotive vocals. Released on the 1976 album *Summertime Dream*, the track exemplifies the romantic and introspective themes that defined Lightfoot's catalogue during this period. The song features a distinctive melody and lyrical imagery that evokes a sense of nostalgia and quiet longing, hallmarks of his approach to Canadian folk music. As part of his broader discography, the recording showcases his ability to blend traditional folk structures with sophisticated harmonies, creating a timeless piece that resonates with listeners seeking authentic, heartfelt storytelling. The track remains a significant song in his body of work, reflecting the artistic maturity he achieved in the mid-1970s.


Album Lyrics: Summertime Dream [1976]


Gordon Lightfoot
"Summertime Dream [1976]"


1. I'd Do It Again
2. Never Too Close
3. Protocol
4. Spanish Moss
5. Summertime Dream
6. The House You Live In
7. The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald
8. Too Many Clues In This Room