"Both Sides, Now" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter #JoniMitchell. One of the first recordings is by #JudyCollins, whose version appeared on the US singles chart during the fall of 1968. (The earliest commercial release was by #DaveVanRonk and the Hudson Dusters, under the title "#Clouds", released in June 1967.) The next year it was included on Mitchell's album Clouds, and became one of her best-known songs. It has since been recorded by dozens of artists.
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Judy Collins - Both Sides Now

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Judy Collins - Amazing Grace (Best Version)

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Judy Collins Announces Farewell Tour

Legendary singer Judy Collins, who turns 87 in May, has announced dates for her farewell tour, 'Sweet Judy Blue Eyes,' with dates extending to 2027.

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Zum Dahinschmelzen, aus dem Musical „A Little Night Music" von Stephen Sondheim: Judy Collins - Send In the Clowns

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#Musik #music #MusikZurNacht #JudyCollins #StephenSondheim #Musical

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Judy Collins - Both Sides Now

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Both Sides Now | Judy Collins | Lyrics ☾☀

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January 23, 1970 - Called as witnesses, folksingers Judy Collins, Country Joe McDonald, Arlo Guthrie, Phil Ochs, and Pete Seeger were denied permission to sing as part of their testimony for the defense at the trial of "The Chicago Seven."

Seven leaders of demonstrations at the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago were being tried for conspiring to incite a riot as they protested the Vietnam war.

#ChicagoSeven #JudyCollins #CountryJoeMcDonald #PhilOchs #PeteSeeger #ArloGuthrie

Folk singer Judy Collins dropped by to host a 1978 episode of “The Muppet Show” and she sang this fun double piano duet of “Do-Re-Mi” with Rowlf (https://youtu.be/gbuD4USIun8?si=HbvQhXTQt4OsrSCt)
#RetroView #JudyCollins #RowlfTheDog
My early "incantatory experiences" of music and words

On Mastodon, Cindy Weinstein posted a quotation from Susan Sontag's 1966 essay "Against Interpretation": “The earliest experience of art must have been that it was incantatory.” She then asked others what their earliest incantatory experience was. My response was from the same era as Sontag's essay: It was either “Mr.

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