BESIDES THE ILLUSTRIOUS sources quoted in the text, many thanks for information, advice, and help to Grahame Reed, Paul Makos, Andy Cox, Comrie Smith, Jack Harper, Mary Froman, New Musical Express editor Neil Spencer, Toronto Life editor Marq de Villiers, Elliot Mazer, Joel Bernstein, Shirley Wilson, Doris Adler, Peter Goddard, Steve Babineau, all the mighty roadies, and editors Jennifer Glossop (1984 and 1986 editions), and Peter Buck (the 1997 edition).
The author makes grateful acknowledgement for permission to use the following copyright material:
To Silver Fiddle: For four lines of “Ambulance Blues,” copyright 1974, and one line of “Yonder Stands the Sinner,” copyright 1973, both on page 52. For six lines on pages 52–3 and four lines on page 324 of “Don’t Be Denied,” copyright 1973. For two lines on page 167 of “Motion Pictures,” copyright 1974. For fifteen lines on page 173, four lines on page 175, one line on page 183, and four lines on page 184 of “Tonight’s the Night,” copyright 1975. For six lines on page 174 of “Albuquerque,” copyright 1973. For three lines on page 174 of “Roll Another Number (For the Road),” and twenty lines on pages 174–5 of “Tired Eyes,” both copyright 1975. For one line on page 235, one line on page 277, and one line on page 351 of “My My, Hey Hey (Out of the Blue),” copyright 1978. For two lines of “Coastline,” and one line of “Stayin’ Power,” both copyright 1980, both on page 240. For four lines on page 264 of “Lookin’ For a Love,” copyright 1975. For two lines on page 272 of “Like an Inca,” copyright 1982.
To Cotillion Music Inc. and Broken Arrow Music: For twenty-two lines on pages 62–3 of “Sugar Mountain,” copyright 1968. For two lines on page 132 of “Tell Me Why,” copyright 1970. For two lines on page 163 of “Southern Man,” copyright 1970. For three lines on page 272 of “After the Gold Rush,” copyright 1974. For four lines on page 276 of “Cripple Creek Ferry,” copyright 1970.
To Cotillion Music Inc., Ten East Music Inc., and Springalo Toones: For two lines on page 92 of “I Am a Child,” copyright 1968 and 1974. For six lines on page 94 of “Nowadays Clancy Can’t Even Sing,” copyright 1966. For eight lines on page 96 of “Out of My Mind,” copyright 1966. For four lines on page 96 of “Flying On the Ground Is Wrong,” copyright 1966 and 1974. For five lines on page 96 of “Broken Arrow,” copyright 1967. For four lines on page 97 of “Mr. Soul,” copyright 1967 and 1974.
To Broken Arrow Music: For seven lines on page 151 of “Old Man,” copyright 1971.
All rights are reserved by the copyright owners for all of the above song lyrics.