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Date Posted: 22:13:38 07/19/12 Thu
Author: Released April 13, 1993 Genre Folk
Subject: Waiting for You Gordon Meredith Lightfoot, Jr. CC OOnt (born November 17, 1938)

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Waiting For You

Studio album by Gordon Lightfoot
Released April 13, 1993
Genre Folk
Length 36:04
Label Reprise
Producer Gordon Lightfoot
Gordon Lightfoot chronology
East of Midnight
(1986) Waiting for You
(1993) A Painter Passing Through
(1998)

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Waiting for You is Canadian singer Gordon Lightfoot's 18th original album, released in 1993 on the Reprise Records label.

It was his first album since 1986 and represented a comeback of sorts, since he had stated that East of Midnight would be his last. The album is dedicated to his wife Elizabeth and son Miles. Lightfoot produced the album himself.

It is considered a return to form after his previous two or three outings which had moved more in to the adult contemporary genre with greater use of electric guitar and synthesizers.

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