Gordon Meredith Lightfoot, Jr., (born November 17, 1938) is a Canadian singer and songwriter who achieved international success in folk, country, and popular music. He came to prominence in the 1960s, and broke through on the international music charts in the 1970s with songs such as "If You Could Read My Mind" (1970), "Sundown" (1974) and "The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald" (1976). His songs have been recorded by some of the world's most successful recording artists, including Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan.
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[D]Sweet Guinevere you're [G]off to the [D]coal town to[A]night And your [G]young brother [D]Ernie's up in Pittsburgh [A]PA You [D]know mother [G]loves you, and [D]dad's in the [A]mine So [G]don't go to the [A]coal town, Guinevere, if you're [D]kind
[D]She loves a young [G]man and he [D]lives in the [A]town And he [G]leaves the house [D]early for he [G]works under[A]ground He [D]makes a good [G]wage for a [D]coal miners [A]son And [G]shes a bit [A]pretty, just turned twenty-[D]one
[D]Sweet Guinevere you're [G]off to the [D]coal town to[A]night And your [G]young brother [D]Ernie's up in Pittsburgh [A]PA You [D]know mother [G]loves you, and [D]dad's in the [A]mine So [G]don't go to the [A]coal town, Guinevere, shut the [D]blind
[D]She knows her good [G]mother's not [D]feelin no [A]pain She [G]remembers an [D]explosion and the black falling [A]rain She [D]paints her thin [G]lips in her [D]dewy-eyed [A]way Then she [G]says to the [A]daughter, dear daughter I [D]pray
[D]Sweet Guinevere you're [G]off to the [D]coal town to[A]night And your [G]young brother [D]Ernie's up in Pittsburgh [A]PA You [D]know mother [G]loves you, and [D]dad's in the [A]mine So [G]don't go to the [A]coal town, Guinevere, if you're [D]kind