In the spring of 1967, Gordon Lightfoot was ready to release the second LP of a career that was winning him increasing acclaim as both an artist and a source for others to cover. The Way I Feel was the follow-up to his debut United Artists set Lightfoot! of a year earlier. The Canadian troubadour’s rising confidence as a composer was evident in the tracklist: that first album had three covers among its 14 songs, whereas the new release consisted…
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