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  2. A Case of You (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was both referenced and featured in a 1996 episode of the medical drama Chicago Hope, in which Dr. Diane Grad (Jayne Brook) mentions that Mitchell's Blue album was a personal favorite of hers while growing up, and that "A Case of You" was her favorite song on the album. Mitchell's recording of the song later played over the episode's ...

  3. Both Sides Now (Joni Mitchell album) - Wikipedia

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    On tour, Mitchell performed the songs in the same sequence as the album, but she opened with the overture "Nuages", the first movement from Nocturnes, an orchestral suite composed by Claude Debussy. "Nuages" is the French word for "clouds". Clouds is the name of the album on which the song "Both Sides Now" made its appearance.

  4. A Case of You - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. ... A Case of You may refer to: "A Case of You" (song), a song by Joni Mitchell; A Case of You, 2013 American film;

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  6. Blue 50 (Demos & Outtakes) - Wikipedia

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    Three of the included songs later made it on the album in finished form: a demo of "California", a demo of an early version "A Case of You" with alternate lyrics, and an outtake of "River" that features additional instrumentation from French horns. [1]

  7. California (Joni Mitchell song) - Wikipedia

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    In the song, she expresses the depth of her longing for California despite considering herself a member of the counterculture. [2] Like "Carey", "California" takes the form of a travelogue, and uses a stream of consciousness narrative technique. [3] [4] Pitchfork critic Jessica Hopper describes both songs as "how-Joni-got-her-groove-back ...

  8. What is Gracie Abrams’ song ‘Close to You,’ and ... - AOL

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    In the catchy upbeat song, Abrams sings about the complicated feelings of wanting to be close to someone who hardly notices her. She sings, “I burn for you/ And you don’t even know my name/ If ...

  9. What is the meaning of "Auld Lang Syne"? - AOL

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    The song "Auld Lang Syne" comes from a Robert Burns poem. Burns was the national poet of Scotland and wrote the poem in 1788, but it wasn't published until 1799—three years after his death.