Can You Read My Mind 38 Special

1970 single by Gordon Lightfoot

"If You lot Could Read My Heed"
If You Could Read My Mind by Gordon Lightfoot (Canadian single).png

Side A of the Canadian single

Unmarried past Gordon Lightfoot
from the album Sit Downward Immature Stranger
B-side "Poor Little Allison"
Released December 1970
Recorded November 1969
Genre Soft stone, folk rock
Length 3:48
Label Reprise
Songwriter(s) Gordon Lightfoot
Producer(s) Lenny Waronker and Joseph Wissert
Gordon Lightfoot singles chronology
"Approaching Lavender"
(1970)
"If You Could Read My Heed"
(1970)
"This Is My Song"
(1971)
Sound
"If Y'all Could Read My Listen" on YouTube

"If You Could Read My Mind" is a vocal by Canadian vocalizer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot. It reached No. 1 on the Canadian Singles Chart on commercial release in 1970 and charted in several other countries on international release in 1971.[ane]

Theme [edit]

Lightfoot has cited his divorce for inspiring the lyrics,[two] maxim they came to him equally he was sitting in a vacant Toronto house one summer.[3] At the request of his girl Ingrid, he performs the lyrics with a slight change now: The line "I'm just trying to understand the feelings that you lack" is altered to "I'm just trying to sympathise the feelings that we lack." He has said in an interview that the difficulty with writing songs inspired by personal stories is that there is not always the emotional distance and clarity to make lyrical improvements such as the i his daughter suggested.[iv]

Production [edit]

Gordon Lightfoot (pictured in 2009) wrote and originally recorded the song.

The song was produced by Lenny Waronker and Joe Wissert at Sunwest Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California,[5] with strings arranged by Nick DeCaro.[vi]

Limerick [edit]

The vocal is in A major and uses the subtonic chord.[7] According to Duran Duran lead singer Simon Le Bon, the chorus of their song "Salve a Prayer" was based on "If You Could Read My Listen".

Format releases [edit]

This vocal first appeared on Lightfoot'southward 1970 album Sit down Down Young Stranger, later renamed If You Could Read My Mind following the song'due south success.[ commendation needed ]

Nautical chart operation [edit]

On release, the vocal reached No. one on the Canadian Singles Chart and was his showtime recording to announced in the U.S., reaching No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart in Feb 1971. Later in the year, information technology reached No. 27 on the Australian singles chart and No. thirty on the United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland'southward singles chart. The song besides reached No. i for ane week on the Billboard Piece of cake Listening chart,[8] and was the first of four Lightfoot releases to attain No. 1.

Rights infringement legal action [edit]

In 1987, Lightfoot filed a lawsuit against Michael Masser, the composer of Whitney Houston'due south hitting "The Greatest Love of All", alleging plagiarism of 24 confined of "If You Could Read My Listen"; the transitional section that begins "I decided long agone never to walk in anyone'southward shadow" of the Masser song has the same melody equally "I never thought I could act this way and I got to say that I merely don't go information technology; I don't know where we went wrong just the feeling's gone and I only tin can't get it back" of Lightfoot's song. Lightfoot has stated that he dropped the lawsuit when he felt information technology was having a negative event on the singer Houston because the lawsuit was about the writer and non her.[9] He also said that he did not want people to call up that he had stolen his melody from Masser.[10] The case was settled out of court, and Masser issued a public apology.[11]

Charts [edit]

Stars on 54 version [edit]

"If Y'all Could Read My Mind"
Stars on 54.jpg
Single by Stars on 54
from the album 54: Music from the Miramax Motion Motion picture, Volume 2
Released 1998
Recorded 1998
Genre Trip the light fantastic-pop
Length 3:26
Label Tommy Boy Music (United kingdom)
Songwriter(s) Gordon Lightfoot
Producer(s) The Berman Brothers
Music video
"If You Could Read My Mind" on YouTube

The house music collective Stars on 54—consisting of Amber, Jocelyn Enriquez, and Ultra Naté—recorded a version of the song for the 1998 moving picture 54, reaching No. 3 on Australia's ARIA Singles Chart and Canada's RPM Singles Chart, too equally No. 6 in New Zealand and No. 10 in Espana. Australian music channel Max included this version of "If You Could Read My Mind" in its list of 1000 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2012.[15]

Critical reception [edit]

Can't Stop the Pop called "If You Could Read My Heed" "one of the almost mind-bogglingly bright cover versions of the '90s", adding that it "remains a deeply fabulous single" and "a proudly '90s homage to disco that is as uplifting and joyous as there could exist – and can now be rightly enjoyed equally a triumphant commemoration of everything that 54 represents."[xvi]

Music video [edit]

A music video was made to accompany the unmarried release. It pays homage to aspects of the disco-era presented through a '90s lens. Amber and Ultra Naté performs in a room where every surface is covered in LED dancefloor tiles. Jocelyn Enriquez are swinging on a behemothic disco ball. In the end, the singers performs together on the stage in a night club, all three dressed in cherry outfits. In between these scenes, several clips from the movie 54 are shown.

Track listings [edit]

United kingdom 12-inch vinyl (1998)[17]
No. Championship Length
ane. "If You Could Read My Mind" (Hex Hector Society Mix) nine:30
2. "If Yous Could Read My Mind" (original club mix) 6:11
3. "If Yous Could Read My Heed" (Hex Hector Dub Mix) 7:00
4. "If You lot Could Read My Listen" (The Shark Dub Mix) 8:00
Total length: 30:41
European CD single (1998)[18] [xix]
No. Championship Length
1. "If You Could Read My Mind" (original edit) 3:27
2. "If Yous Could Read My Heed" (Hex Hector Social club Mix) 7:48
3. "If You Could Read My Mind" (original lodge mix) 6:10
Total length: 17:25
US cassette unmarried (1998)[20]
No. Title Length
1. "If You Could Read My Mind" (anthology version)
2. "If You lot Could Read My Mind" (instrumental)

Charts and certifications [edit]

Other notable embrace versions [edit]

Many artists take covered "If You lot Could Read My Listen." Amongst the nearly notable versions is the 1980 comprehend past Viola Wills, which peaked at No. two for 5 weeks on the trip the light fantastic/disco charts with a dance version of the vocal[42] and at No. 80 in Commonwealth of australia.[43] Olivia Newton-John covered the song on her debut 1971 album If Not For You. Johnny Cash recorded a version of the song that was included in the posthumously released anthology American V: A Hundred Highways (2006). Barbra Streisand also recorded the song on her Stoney End LP of 1971. Diana Krall covered the song as a duet on her Wallflower album in 2015.

Encounter too [edit]

  • List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1971 (U.Due south.)

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  4. ^ Lydia Hutchinson (November 17, 2012). "Happy Birthday, Gordon Lightfoot". Performing Songwriter Magazine. Retrieved August 5, 2016.
  5. ^ Production credit for the anthology 'Sit Downwardly Young Stranger' (Reprise Records, 1969).
  6. ^ Production credits on 'If You Could Read My Listen', single (Reprise Records 1970).
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External links [edit]

  • Lyrics of this vocal
  • Page about vocal at Canadian Encyclopedia

whitleythaid1981.blogspot.com

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_You_Could_Read_My_Mind

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