“I Can’t Make It Anymore” was released in 1966 by Richie Havens, composed by Gordon Lightfoot. The song was present at the infamous Woodstock Festival of 1969. The audience melted like wax in July as his six string echoed through the dairy farm south of Woodstock, New York.
I get too low with no reason
You say its the moon or maybe the season
But something's not the same
And I won't let my mind believe
Baby, something's wrong
Or the feelings gone
I can't make it anymore
I can't make it anymore
Lately I don't feel much like talking
Instead of going home I just go out walking
And thinking too much and not longing for your touch
Baby somethings changed
I don't feel the same
I can't make it anymore
I can't make it anymore
Don't know the reason why
But I just can't lie
When I feel this way
There are things that I must say
Can't make it anymore
I can't make it anymore
I can't make it anymore
I can't make it anymore
Oh, anymore
Where did we go wrong?
Where do i belong?
Can we find out when
It all began?
Why i'm leaving you
Why our love ain't true
I can't make it anymore
I can't make it anymore
No, no no no
No no, no no, no!