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"Both Sides, Now" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. One of the first recordings is by Judy Collins , whose version appeared on the US singles chart during the fall of 1968. (The earliest commercial release was by Dave Van Ronk and the Hudson Dusters, under the title "Clouds", released in June 1967.)
Gaughan's first album, No More Forever, was recorded in 1971. [6] On it he sings and plays acoustic guitar, joined on some tracks by fiddler Aly Bain.All the songs except one are traditional, the exception being Hamish Henderson's "The John Maclean March", a tribute to the Glasgow socialist John Maclean and a foretaste of the many politically committed songs that Gaughan would later record.
After.Life premiered at the AFI Film Festival in Los Angeles on November 7, 2009. [6] Anchor Bay Entertainment, a division of Overture Films, has acquired theatrical rights for the U.S. and the U.K. [7] The film received an R-rating for the multiple nude scenes with Christina Ricci and was released on 9 April 2010 in a limited release. [8]
Joni Mitchell. VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty Images Joni Mitchell made a major comeback at the 2024 Grammy Awards on Sunday, February 4. The singer, 80, performed “Both Sides Now” during the ...
CODA (Soundtrack from the Apple Original Film) is the soundtrack album to the 2021 film CODA. The album featuring 18-tracks was released by Republic Records on August 13, 2021, the same day coinciding with the theatrical and streaming release on Apple TV+ . [ 1 ]
Joni Mitchell has a nearly 60-year history of winning Grammys, but her first actual singing appearance on the awards show didn’t take place till Sunday night, as she sang “Both Sides Now ...
The legendary singer-songwriter sang “Both Sides Now” and was joined by Brandi Carlile, Allison Russell, Sistastrings, Lucius, Blake Mills and Jacob Collier. Joni Mitchell performs at the 2024 ...
The band's later albums are mostly made up of originals, first written in English by the Holtzmans before being translated; while Nimol still usually sings in Khmer but occasionally in English as well. [8] Dengue Fever at the Bluebird Theater in 2012. Their second album Escape from Dragon House was released in 2005. [9]