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Joni Mitchell's un-Christmasy song 'River' grows in holiday popularity

at 23:17 on December 24, 2006, EST.

WASHINGTON (AP) - Joni Mitchell's 1971 song "River" has been recorded by more than 100 other musicians and appeared on more than two dozen Christmas albums - but it's far from a typical cheery holiday tune.

"I've known it from the time it was written, and I've always loved it," says James Taylor, who included it on his "James Taylor at Christmas."

"Most Christmas songs are light and shallow, but 'River' is a sad song. It starts with a description of a commercially produced version of Christmas in Los Angeles . . . then juxtaposes it with this frozen river, which says 'Christmas here is bringing me down,"' Taylor told The Washington Post.

"It's such a beautiful thing, to turn away from the commercial mayhem that Christmas becomes and just breathe in some pine needles. It's a really blue song," he said.

Mitchell didn't respond to the Post's requests for comment, but her friend Linda Ronstadt said the author probably hadn't paid much attention to her song's holiday status.

"She always has her eyes on the future and doesn't really look back," Ronstadt said.

Ronstadt put "River" on her holiday album "A Merry Little Christmas" in 2000. "I'd wanted to record it for years, and I just couldn't figure out where to put it," she said. "I'd never heard it in the context of other Christmas songs, but I always wondered why that was."

Neither she nor Taylor have discussed the meaning of the song with Mitchell.


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Reply #1 posted 12/26/06 5:01pm

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Love this track.
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Reply #2 posted 12/26/06 5:08pm

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i love the song but i've never thought of it as a statement on the commercialization of christmas. i just thought its about the mentality of the industry in los angeles. just so happens that she wrote it during the christmas season.

at least that's how it seems to me.

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Reply #3 posted 12/27/06 9:12am

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ive always viewed it as a christmas song but one that ia seen through the eyes of somebody who is lonely. i dont think that there is any hidden message - she lost the peson she loved and now its a time of year that heightens the so called importance of being around those u love and having fun when for many its quite the opposite. xmas can be really tough.
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Reply #4 posted 12/27/06 10:22am

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3121 said:

ive always viewed it as a christmas song but one that ia seen through the eyes of somebody who is lonely. i dont think that there is any hidden message - she lost the peson she loved and now its a time of year that heightens the so called importance of being around those u love and having fun when for many its quite the opposite. xmas can be really tough.



I REALLY like Sarah McLaughlin's version of this song.. biggrin
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Reply #5 posted 12/27/06 11:09am

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This melancholy sentimental vibe is just what I tend to feel on the holidays. It captures the spirit as well as any Christmas song IMO.
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Reply #6 posted 12/27/06 12:11pm

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one of the saddest tracks i have ever heard
using the jingle bells riff in a melancholy form?
masterful
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I am a Rail Road, Track Abandoned
With the Sunset forgetting, i ever Happened
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