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The Fiddle and the Drum

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Released
  
1969 (1969)

Length
  
2:50

Writer(s)
  
Joni Mitchell

Genre
  
Folk rock

Label
  
Reprise

Recorded
  
A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA

"The Fiddle and the Drum" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell; it was first recorded by Mitchell on her 1969 album Clouds. It was one of the songs performed by Mitchell on The Dick Cavett Show on August 19, 1969, when Mitchell appeared with some of the performers from Woodstock.

The song's lyrics lament, from the position of an outsider, that America is "fighting us all" and has "[traded] the fiddle for the drum"; however, the singer can "remember/All the good things you are" and asks "Can we help you find the peace and the star?" As an anti-war song, it was one of the songs that became associated with opposition to the Iraq War; in particular, through the 2004 cover by A Perfect Circle.

The song provided the title for the 2007 ballet The Fiddle and the Drum which Mitchell authored with Jean Grand-MaƮtre, the artistic director of the Alberta Ballet Company. The ballet was filmed for an hour-long 2007 film with the same title.

Covers

The song has been covered a number of times:

  • 1983 - June Tabor on her album Abyssinians.
  • 2003 - Danilo Perez on his album ...Till Then.
  • 2004 - A Perfect Circle on their album eMOTIVe.
  • 2007 - The Spooky Men's Chorale on their album Stop Scratching It.
  • 2008 - Karan Casey on her album Ships in the Forest.
  • 2008 - Maureen McGovern on her album A Long and Winding Road.
  • References

    The Fiddle and the Drum Wikipedia