"Early Morning Rain"
Song by Gordon Lightfoot
from the album Lightfoot!
Released1966
Songwriter(s)Gordon Lightfoot

"Early Morning Rain," sometimes styled as "Early Mornin' Rain," is a song written, composed, and recorded by Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot. The song appears on his 1966 debut album Lightfoot! and, in a re-recorded version, on the 1975 compilation Gord's Gold.

Background

Lightfoot wrote and composed the song in 1964, but its genesis took root during his 1960 sojourn in Westlake, Los Angeles. Throughout this time, Lightfoot sometimes became homesick and would go out to the Los Angeles International Airport on rainy days to watch the approaching aircraft.[1] The imagery of the flights taking off into the overcast sky was still with him when, in 1964, he was caring for his 5-month-old baby son and he thought, "I’ll put him over here in his crib, and I’ll write myself a tune."[2] "Early Morning Rain" was the result.

Notable recordings and performances

The version by Ian & Sylvia reached #1 on the Canadian AC charts, August 2, 1965.[3] Peter Paul and Mary's version of the song was recorded in August 1965, reaching No. 39 in Canada,[4] and No. 91 on the Billboard Hot 100. The next year, George Hamilton IV's version hit No. 9 on the US country chart[5] In April 1971, Oliver's version hit No. 38 on the US adult contemporary chart.[6] Paul Weller took the song to No. 40 in the United Kingdom in 2005.[7]

References

  1. Gordon Lightfoot: Extended Interview Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  2. Fink, Matt (5 August 2020). "Gordon Lightfoot: Sunrise to Sundown". American Songwriter. Retrieved 29 December 2020.
  3. "RPM AC Singles - August 2, 1965" (PDF).
  4. "RPM Magazine - November 1, 1965 - page 5" (PDF).
  5. George Hamilton IV charting singles Retrieved 28 February 2012.
  6. Oliver Chart Singles Discography Retrieved 11 March 2012
  7. "Early morning rain | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Official Charts.
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