“Both Sides, Now” is a folk song written by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. The song was originally recorded and released by Judy Collins in 1967 on her album “Wildflowers.” However, Joni Mitchell’s own recording of the song, featured on her second album, “Clouds,” was released later in the same year.
The song is known for its reflective and poetic lyrics, and it has been covered by various artists over the years. The lyrics of “Both Sides, Now” explore the changing perspectives and experiences of life and love. The chorus includes the repeated line, “I’ve looked at life from both sides now.”
Judy Collins’ rendition of “Both Sides, Now” was a commercial success and became one of her signature songs. It was praised for its emotional depth and Collins’ interpretation of the song.
The song is celebrated for its poetic and introspective lyrics, and it remains a classic of the folk and singer-songwriter genres. Joni Mitchell’s own recording of the song further solidified its place in the music landscape, and it has been covered by numerous artists across different genres.