Soul Music

River

12.19.2018 - By BBC Radio 4Play

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Soul Music with stories of the lasting impact of Joni Mitchell's song 'River', from her iconic 1971 album Blue. A song about the breakdown of a relationship and of a longing to be elsewhere that has become a melancholy Christmas anthem. It's coming on Christmas

They're cutting down trees

They're putting up reindeer

And singing songs of joy and peace

Oh I wish I had a river

I could skate away on.... Emotional true stories of what the song means to different people, including: * Comedian Chris Forbes, who lost his father on Christmas Day

* Isobel, who fell sick far from home and understands the longing to be elsewhere captured in the song

* Laura, who heard the song while pregnant at Christmastime

* Writer Rob Crossan, who will forever associate the song with his first love

* Canadian poet Lorna Crozier who describes the frozen rivers of her and Joni's Saskatchewan childhood Plus thoughts from Joni Mitchell's biographer, David Yaffe. Includes a rare live recording of 'River' from a BBC Concert in 1970, hosted by John Peel. The other versions of the song are by (in order of appearance): Joni Mitchell (Blue, 1971)

Scott Matthews (Live Session for BBC 6 Music, 2011)

Béla Fleck and the Flecktones (Jingle All the Way, 2008)

The Belgian indie choir Scala & Kolacny Brothers (Live Session for BBC 6 Music, 2011). Series about pieces of music with a powerful emotional impact. Producer: Mair Bosworth First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in December 2018.

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