A belated happy birthday to Canadian singer/songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, who turned 84 the day before yesterday. Often referred to as Canada’s greatest songwriter, Lightfoot is also a sailor, having owned and sailed the 39′ Sundown and the 45′ Golden Goose. More than a few of Lightfoot’s songs are about sailing, ships, and the sea. One of his best-known is the Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald about the sinking of the US flag bulk carrier of the same name in November 1975.
In honor of Lightfoot’s recent birthday, here is a lesser-known song of his about another maritime disaster. He wrote and recorded the Ballad of Yarmouth Castle in 1969. The ballad tells the story of the cruise ship SS Yarmouth Castle which sank after catching fire in 1965 on a voyage between Miami and Nassau, with the loss of 90 crew and passengers.