20 Fave Joni Mitchell Songs Updated by Paige Shannon on March 12, 2021 Join our Newsletter Supporters Partner with The Wild Honey Pie
include sublime versions of “You Turn Me On, I’m A Radio,”“Big Yellow Taxi,”“Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire,”“Blue,” and “Love Or Money,” with Mitchell displaying her blissful falsetto on such beautiful, subtle lyrics.Miles of Aisleswas Mitchell’s coming-of-age as a concert...
“Traveling: On the Path of Joni Mitchell” Ann Powers— Writing and publishing a biography on the great Joni Mitchell — who has recently revived her music career after a long absence — in 2024 would seem to be a no-brainer. However, that’s been done multiple time, whic...
Joni Mitchell 438 votes An artist whose immense talent transcends genre constraints, Joni Mitchell is a folk icon who has continually reinvented herself throughout her career. From her raw confessional songwriting on albums such as Blue to her intricate and innovative guitar playing, Mitchell has p...
‘I love you,'” sung gently over a soft piano. Written and produced by both Del Rey and Jack Antonoff, the song is filled with a few Joni Mitchell references and cutting lyrics about a bad boyfriend Del Rel can’t let go of. But, ultimately, she settles for her man-child —“Why...
If Mitchell's voice was a rarity to hear in the sunshine of her fame in the 70s, it's even more singular today. Her lyrics are more than 50 years old but her eccentric style continues to captivate. At the ceremony, the singer took the stage seated on a golden throne, surrounded by...
Joni Mitchell, ‘A Case of You’ 1971 Writer(s):Joni Mitchell Powered by One of the many searing moments on Mitchell’s landmarkBlue, “A Case of You” unsparingly grapples with conflicted feelings and entangled identities. The male character in the song is apparently a composite of several...
Joni Mitchell, born as Roberta Joan Anderson in November 1943, is a Canadian-born singer-songwriter and painter. She emerged from the bustling folk music scene of the 1960s, quickly distinguishing herself with her intricate guitar playing, distinctive vocals, and introspective lyrics. Mitchell's wo...
Joni Mitchell is one of the greatest singer-songwriters of all time and some top-caliber performers came together in 2007 to pay tribute, among them James Taylor (“Rain”), Elvis Costello (“Edith And The Kingpin”), and, with his own inimitable style, Prince, who delivers a memorable ve...
Joni Mitchell’s ‘Woodstock’: Behind the Song Radio Hits August 1965: How Does it Feel?109 Comments so far Jump into a conversation #1 Nick 25 December, 2016, 13:04 Little Anthony and the Imperials were inducted as part of the Rock Hall’s class of 2009 (in the performer categor...