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Artist/Band: Gordon Lightfoot
Lyrics for Song: Sundown
Lyrics for Album: Sundown [1974]



I can see her lyin' back in her satin dress

In a room where you do what you don't confess

Sundown, you better take care

If I find you been creepin' 'round my back stairs

Sundown, you better take care

If I find you've been creepin' 'round my back stairs



She's been lookin' like a queen in a sailor's dream

And she don't always say what she really means

Sometimes I think it's a shame

When I get feelin' better when I'm feelin' no pain

Sometimes I think it's a shame

When I get feelin' better when I'm feelin' no pain



I can picture every move that a man could make

Getting lost in her lovin' is your first mistake

Sundown, you better take care

If I find you've been creepin' 'round my back stairs

Sometimes I think it's a sin

When I feel like I'm winnin' when I'm losin' again



I can see her lookin' fast in her faded jeans

She's a hard lovin' woman, got me feelin' mean

Sometimes I think it's a shame

When I get feelin' better when I'm feelin' no pain

Sundown, you better take care

If I find you've been creepin' 'round my back stairs



Sundown, you better take care

If I find you've been creepin' 'round my back stairs

Sometimes I think it's a sin

When I feel like I'm winnin' when I'm losin' again


Sundown - Gordon Lightfoot

Gordon Lightfoot's 'Sundown' stands as a defining acoustic ballad from his 1974 self-titled album, showcasing his mastery of storytelling and melodic simplicity. Recorded in a stripped-down style characteristic of his mid-1970s work, the track relies on the interplay between Lightfoot's resonant vocals and a sparse guitar arrangement to build an atmosphere of quiet longing. As a staple of his discography, the song exemplifies the folk-rock sensibilities that made him a beloved figure in Canadian music history. Its enduring popularity stems from its relatable themes and the way it captures a specific moment of reflection, cementing its place alongside his other iconic songs in the public consciousness.


Album Lyrics: Sundown [1974]


Gordon Lightfoot
"Sundown [1974]"


1. Carefree Highway
2. Circle of Steel
3. High and Dry
4. Is There Anyone Home
5. Seven Island Suite
6. Somewhere U.S.A.
7. Sundown
8. The List
9. The Watchman's Gone
10. Too Late For Prayin'