About the song
Beautiful by Gordon Lightfoot: A Song of Enduring Love and Appreciation
In the realm of folk music, few artists have achieved the enduring legacy of Gordon Lightfoot. With his poignant lyrics, captivating melodies, and distinctive baritone voice, Lightfoot has crafted a timeless collection of songs that continue to resonate with listeners worldwide. Among his most celebrated works is the 1972 ballad “Beautiful”, a tender expression of love and admiration that has become a cherished staple in the folk music canon.
“Beautiful” unfolds as a heartfelt tribute to a beloved companion, painting a vivid portrait of their enduring bond. Lightfoot’s opening lines, “At times I just don’t know / How you could be anything but beautiful”, establish the song’s central theme – an appreciation for the subject’s inherent beauty, both physical and emotional. The song’s narrator is captivated by their partner’s every aspect, from their “laughing eyes and smiling face” to the way they make life “anything but beautiful” when they hold them tight.
Lightfoot’s masterful songwriting shines through in his ability to capture the essence of profound affection with simple yet evocative language. The repetition of the word “beautiful” throughout the song reinforces its significance, emphasizing the narrator’s unwavering admiration for their beloved. The lyrics are further enriched by Lightfoot’s signature folk melodies, which weave a tapestry of warmth and tenderness that perfectly complements the song’s message.
“Beautiful” is not merely a love song; it is a testament to the transformative power of love and the profound impact one person can have on another’s life. The narrator acknowledges the shared experiences they have weathered together, “through rain or shine / For such a long, long time”, highlighting the enduring nature of their bond. This shared history deepens their connection, making the narrator’s declaration of love all the more heartfelt.
The song’s bridge takes a poignant turn as the narrator reflects on the passage of time, acknowledging that “we’re getting older, that’s for sure”. Despite this realization, their love remains steadfast, “like the rivers that flow / Ever on and on”. The image of the flowing river underscores the enduring nature of their love, suggesting that it will continue to thrive despite the inevitable changes that time brings.
“Beautiful” concludes with a reaffirmation of the narrator’s unwavering devotion, declaring that their beloved will “never stray” as they have been “that way / From day to day / For such a long, long time”. This heartfelt assurance solidifies the song’s message of enduring love, leaving listeners with a sense of warmth and contentment.
With its heartfelt lyrics, captivating melodies, and timeless message of love and appreciation, “Beautiful” stands as a testament to Gordon Lightfoot’s enduring artistry. The song’s enduring popularity speaks to its ability to resonate with listeners across generations, offering a comforting reminder of the transformative power of love and the profound impact one person can have on another’s life.
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Lyrics
“Beautiful”
At times I just don’t know
How you could be anything but beautiful
I think that I was made for you
And you were made for meAnd I know that I won’t ever change
‘Cause we’ve been friends
Through rain or shine
For such a long, long timeLaughing eyes and smiling face
It seems so lucky just to have the right
Of telling you with all my might
You’re beautiful tonightAnd I know that you will never stray
‘Cause you’ve been that way
From day to day
For such a long, long timeAnd when you hold me tight
How could life be anything but beautiful
I think that I was made for you
And you were made for meAnd I know that I won’t ever change
‘Cause we’ve been friends
Through rain or shine
For such a long, long timeAnd I must say it means so much to me
To be the one who’s telling you
I’m telling you
That you’re beautiful