1974 No. 1 Soft Rock Hit, Originally Considered a Throwaway, Ranked One of the 'Greatest Songs of All Time' ...Saudi Arabia

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The lyrics to the song, released as a single from the album Court and Spark, are from the point of view of someone who can't help falling for someone (even though they know they probably shouldn't get involved):

In a 1988 interview with Timothy White, Mitchell called "Help Me" a "throwaway song" (though she acknowledged it was a "good radio record").

As the Grammy winner explained, she has "nothing to do with the choosing of tracks for singles."

Mitchell thought "Car on the Hill" "would have been a good single."

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Even if "Help Me" wasn't one of Mitchell's favorite songs, it's still considered one of her best. The track was ranked #404 on Rolling Stone's list of "500 Greatest Songs of All Time," with the publication calling it "one of Mitchell’s sultriest vocals and most brocaded arrangements."

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