River (song)

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"River"
Song by Joni Mitchell
Album Blue
Released June 1971
Genre Folk
Length 4:00
Label Reprise
Writer Joni Mitchell
Blue track listing
"This Flight Tonight"
(7)
"River"
(8)
"A Case of You"
(9)


"River" is a song by Joni Mitchell, from her 1971 album Blue. Although never released as a single, it has become one of Mitchell's most famous songs.

[edit] Overview

In the song, Mitchell ruminates on the recent breakup of a romantic relationship. Christmas is nearing, and Mitchell longs to escape her emotional bonds, openly wishing "I wish I had a river / I could skate away on", a river so long she "would teach my feet to fly." Furthermore, Mitchell's Canadian past is reflected upon, as her current warm (presumably Californian) climes do not offer her that ice or that chance. It is used in the 2000 film Almost Famous.

[edit] Carol sample

Keeping with the Christmas theme of the lyrics, the song begins with an interpolation of the traditional Christmas song "Jingle Bells", and it figures heavily throughout the accompaniment of the song.

[edit] Covers

Although merely set near Christmas time rather than being about Christmas as such, the song has become something of a modern Christmas standard. "River" is one of the most widely covered songs in Mitchell's oeuvre, frequently appearing on albums of Christmas music by pop, folk and jazz artists.

Artists who have performed the song include Amy Kuney, Travis, Tori Amos, Michael Ball, Kathy Brier, Betty Buckley, Nick Buzz, Rosanne Cash, Holly Cole, Shawn Colvin, Allison Crowe, Robert Downey, Jr., Catherine Feeny, Renée Fleming, Liam Frost, Grace Notes, Tobias Hauser, Heart, Herbie Hancock, Indigo Girls, Ben Jelen, k.d. lang, Rebecca Luker, Barry Manilow, Aimee Mann, Salyu, Sarah McLachlan, Sixpence None the Richer, Robert Mosci, Jill O'Hara, Beth Orton, Madeleine Peyroux, Dianne Reeves, Sara Bareilles, Linda Ronstadt, Anne Runolfsson, Janis Siegel, Sister Hazel, The Swingle Singers, Angus Stone, James Taylor, Michelle Branch, Rosie Thomas, Rachael Yamagata, Marti Pellow, Corinne Bailey Rae, Dave Van Ronk, Kate Miller-Heidke, Angie Hart & Tim Freedman for RocKwiz's 2007 Christmas special, and Béla Fleck and the Flecktones.

Rap artist and producer Kanye West sampled Mitchell's line "gonna make a lot of money and then I'm gonna quit this crazy scene" for a song that appeared on one of his mixtapes.

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