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      • The first time director Jamie Babbit heard the song “Both Sides Now” on the radio, it immediately felt familiar. She realized she knew the song, not from Joni Mitchell’s expansive library of hits, but because it had been sung at the drug and rehab center her mom ran in Ohio, with different lyrics meant to amplify the perils of addiction.
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  2. Dec 4, 2020 · The first time director Jamie Babbit heard the song “Both Sides Now” on the radio, it immediately felt familiar. She realized she knew the song, not from Joni Mitchell’s expansive library of...

    • But Is It A Hit?
    • What’s The Song’S Origin?
    • What Does It Mean?
    • Why Does It Resonate?
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    “Both Sides, Now” was a hit, just not for Mitchell. The folk-pop classic closed Mitchell’s 1969 Cloudsalbum, her second full length whose title was derived from the lyrics taken from the first third of that piece. Judy Collins (and about a dozen others) recorded “Both Sides, Now” before Mitchell. Collins, though, released it as a single from her 19...

    The Canadian Mitchell, born Roberta Joan Anderson, had already dealt with some major life upheavals circa 1967. As a young, single mother, she put her child into foster care, then married and quickly divorced American Chuck Mitchell. Just in her early 20s, she was far from a star, which influenced the song’s inquisitive lyrics. She is quoted as say...

    The three verses reflect the protagonist-vocalist—clearly, Mitchell—looking at clouds, love, and finally life from both sides: “up and down” (clouds), “give and take” (love), and finally “win and lose” (life). She closes each section by admitting she really doesn’t know clouds, love, or life at all in the chorus, with the keyword changed on each of...

    When “Both Sides, Now” was written, Mitchell had plenty of time left to understand clouds, love, and life. But aging changes how those lyrics echo to become less about lessons one will learn in time and more reflective of the losses in life as they realize their formative years are in the rearview mirror.

    Plenty of people apparently, which is why “Both Sides, Now” has been sung by such a wide variety of major artists in an unlikely eclectic array of styles. An abbreviated rundown includes American Songbook pop (Frank Sinatra, Doris Day, Paul Anka, Bing Crosby), teen pop (Carly Rae Jepsen), soul (Seal), country (Glen Campbell, Skeeter Davis, Willie N...

    The effect of seeing and hearing the ailing yet stately 78-year-old Mitchell singing I really don’t know life at all, is one of the most moving, captivating, and emotionally riveting experiences available through the magic of technology. That any song written 55 years ago can resonate today with as much and arguably greater intensity, warmth, and p...

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  3. To reiterate: is ‘Both Sides Now’ a coming-of-age celebration of the acquisition of wisdom, a lament for lost innocence, or a song about being unable to part with one’s illusions, even once our experience of life reveals them to be false?

  4. Mar 11, 2022 · Joni Mitchell - Both Sides Now (Live At The Isle Of Wight Festival 1970) It was in fact Joni Mitchell that wrote 'Both Sides, Now' at the tender age of just 23, and would be the first hit she wrote. That was despite the fact that the song was originally released by folk musician Judy Collins in 1967, as Joni wasn't a recognised performer so ...

  5. Mitchell didn't release her first album, Song To A Seagull, until 1968; "Both Sides, Now" she included on her second album, Clouds, in 1969. The song is all about perspectives - clouds look very different depending on your vantage point. Mitchell got the idea when he was on a flight, reading the 1959 novel Henderson the Rain King by Saul Bellow.

  6. Jan 20, 2019 · Yet it was her reclamation of “Both Sides, Now”, accompanied by Vince Mendoza’s gorgeous string arrangement, more than 30 years later, which ultimately revealed the song’s true quality. During that time, it had ripened along with its composer, her voice, and her audience. “I can’t believe you still listen to Joni Mitchell,” says ...

  7. Oct 21, 2023 · Firstly, it featured reimaginings of two of the best Joni Mitchell songs - Both Sides, Now itself, originally released on her 1969 album, Clouds, and A Case Of You, first released on 1971's Blue. Secondly, the songs were arranged to form the narrative of a romantic journey, as Mitchell explained to The Los Angeles Times in a February 2000 ...