"Both Sides Now".

OK, girls and boys, back to the 60s: Twenty-one year-old Joni Mitchell was on an airplane reading a 1959 Saul Bellow novel when she looked out the window and saw a beautiful cloud (hint, hint!) formation. Her life was in turmoil - a young single mother, she had just placed her child in foster care. The clouds, concerns about her daughter and the Bellow novel inspired her to write this timeless folk/pop classic. She recorded and released it in '66 but it failed to chart. Judy Collins then recorded it with memorable harpsichord accompaniment in '67 taking it to #8 Pop and #3 Easy Listening in '68. It won the Grammy for Best Folk Performance in '69 and is listed as #170 in Rolling Stone Magazine's 500 Greatest Songs. Has been covered over 1,500 times. Song? Answer: "Both Sides Now". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pbn6a0AFfnM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8L1UngfqojI

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