Did She Mention My Name?

Did She Mention My Name? is Canadian singer Gordon Lightfoot's third studio album, released in 1968 on the United Artists label. The album marked Lightfoot's first use of orchestration.

Songs
"Black Day in July" was written by Lightfoot to inform people about racial strife in the United States. Lightfoot stated that he wrote the song "as a newspaper man would write an article." The song was covered by The Tragically Hip for the 2003 Lightfoot tribute album, Beautiful: A Tribute to Gordon Lightfoot.

Reception
In his AllMusic review, critic Richie Unterberger praised the album, writing "Though a tad more erratic than his earlier efforts, his songwriting remained remarkably consistent. His characteristically bright, uplifting outlook became more diverse as well ..."

Track listing
All compositions by Gordon Lightfoot

Side 1

 * 1) "Wherefore and Why" – 2:51
 * 2) "The Last Time I Saw Her" – 5:10
 * 3) "Black Day in July" – 4:10
 * 4) "May I" – 2:19
 * 5) "Magnificent Outpouring" – 2:20
 * 6) "Does Your Mother Know" – 3:33

Side 2

 * 1) "The Mountain and Maryann" – 3:35
 * 2) "Pussywillows, Cat-Tails" – 2:48
 * 3) "I Want to Hear It From You" – 2:22
 * 4) "Something Very Special" – 3:19
 * 5) "Boss Man" – 2:10
 * 6) "Did She Mention My Name?" – 2:27

Personnel

 * Gordon Lightfoot — 6 & 12 string acoustic guitars, vocals
 * Herbie Lovelle — drums, percussion
 * Huey McCracken — electric guitar
 * Red Shea — lead acoustic guitar
 * John Simon — string arrangements
 * John Stockfish — bass
 * Technical
 * Tim Lewis — cover design
 * Charles Steiner, Daniel Kramer — photography