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Joni Mitchell
River
Works Info
Composer
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Joni Mitchell
Genre
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Vocal
Style
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Vocal Music
Average_duration
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3:58
"River" is a song composed by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. It was released in 1971 as part of her album "Blue". The song has become one of Mitchell's most popular and enduring compositions, and has been covered by numerous artists over the years. "River" is a melancholic ballad that reflects on the pain of lost love during the holiday season. The song is composed in the key of C major and features a simple, repetitive piano melody that is both haunting and beautiful. Mitchell's vocals are soft and emotive, conveying the sadness and longing of the lyrics. The song is divided into three distinct movements. The first movement features the opening verse and chorus, which establish the theme of the song and introduce the main melody. The second movement features a brief instrumental interlude, which allows the piano to take center stage and showcase its delicate beauty. The final movement features a repeat of the chorus, which brings the song to a poignant and bittersweet conclusion. "River" is characterized by its introspective lyrics, which explore the themes of loss, regret, and the passage of time. The song is often interpreted as a reflection on Mitchell's own failed relationships, and her struggles to find meaning and purpose in her life. The song's melancholic tone and haunting melody have made it a favorite among fans of Mitchell's music, and it continues to be a popular choice for covers and adaptations by other artists. "River" premiered on Mitchell's album "Blue", which was released on June 22, 1971. The album was a critical and commercial success, and is widely regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time. "River" has since become one of Mitchell's most beloved and enduring compositions, and has been covered by artists such as Sarah McLachlan, James Taylor, and Sam Smith.
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