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On the 7th edition of Head 2 Head, Joni Mitchell and Lana Del Rey duke it over their respective takes on “For Free.”
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Welcome to Head 2 Head! On Head 2 Head, we pit at least two musicians singing the same song together, comparing and contrasting their performances. Then, after much deliberation, we deliver a verdict of which performance was the best, or at least, subjectively, which performance moved us more. For our 7th head-to-head, the source material is 🎙 Joni Mitchell, specifically the song, 🎵 “For Free”. The two artists going head-to-head are Mitchell and 🎙 Lana del Rey, “with a little help from some friends.” So, without further ado, let the Head 2 Head commence!
1. Joni Mitchell, “For Free”
💿 Ladies of the Canyon • 🏷 Warner • 📅 1970
“Now me, I play for fortunes And those velvet curtain calls I got a black limousine and two gentlemen Escorting me to the halls.”
The third verse may be my personal favorite. Mitchell seems to feel sorry for the lack of attention being received by the street musician (“Nobody stopped to hear him / Though he played so sweet and high”). She goes on to sing, “I meant to go over and ask for a song / Maybe put on a harmony,” but ultimately, she doesn’t. Honestly, it is the brilliant songwriting by Mitchell that makes “For Free” so awesome. Besides the lyrics, Mitchell sings incredibly well and the music itself is great too, with piano leading the charge. Worth noting, of course, that clarinet appears at the end of the record, a marvelous touch. Also, cello appears on the final verse. Beautiful!
2. Lana Del Rey, “For Free”
Ft. Zella Day & Weyes Blood
💿 Chemtrails Over the Country Club • 🏷 Interscope • 🗓 2021
The original – intact with clarinet solo, fitting – is magical. Likewise, the Del Rey take is also quite special, and has a strong case for crowning achievement on a truly intriguing album. That’s saying something considering how many great originals grace Chemtrails. Del Rey definitely makes “For Free” sound like her own song.
The Verdict 👨🏿⚖️
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