Gordon Lightfoot: Rainy Day People Meaning
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Song Released: 1975
Rainy Day People Lyrics
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One of Lightfoot's most positive commentaries on life. Rainy day people serve others (not necessarily friends) by listening to the others describing what makes the sad and blue. They are patient, and listen "till they've heard it all." The greatest line in the song is "High steppin' strutters who land in the gutter sometimes need one, too." Amen, brother.
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