Don’t Interrupt the Sorrow

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"Don’t Interrupt the Sorrow" is a contemplative, jazz-inflected folk song by Joni Mitchell that explores themes of female autonomy, spirituality, and emotional resilience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work
song
album The Hissing of Summer Lawns
artist Joni Mitchell
associatedWithArtistPeriod Joni Mitchell mid-1970s experimental phase
composer Joni Mitchell
countryOfOrigin Canada
exploresConcept emotional boundaries
female spiritual authority
personal faith
resistance to control
featuresElement complex harmony
subtle jazz phrasing
featuresInstrument acoustic guitar
bass
percussion
genre folk
folk jazz
jazz
hasNotableQuality lyrical complexity
meditative mood
subtle jazz influence
hasTheme emotional resilience
female autonomy
inner strength
patriarchy
personal empowerment
relationships
self-determination
spirituality
language English
lyricCharacteristic introspective
poetic
symbolic
lyricist Joni Mitchell
medium studio recording
musicalStyle contemplative
jazz-inflected folk
narrativePerspective first person
partOf The Hissing of Summer Lawns
performer Joni Mitchell
publicationDate 1975
recordingPeriod 1975
recordLabel Asylum Records
trackNumberOnAlbum The Hissing of Summer Lawns track listing (mid-album track)
vocalStyle expressive
intimate

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