The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress (song)

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The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress , partly also The Moon's a Harsh Mistress , is a song by the American songwriter Jimmy Webb , of which there are recordings by numerous artists from different genres today. Without becoming a hit, it became the standard.

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The piece has three stanzas and is often played in G major , with a minor third higher being modulated to B major for the last stanza in many recordings . There is no refrain. In the text, a lyric self sings about a lost lover from the past and the rugged moon that remains for him. The title The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress is the penultimate verse of each stanza.

The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress borrows its title from the novel of the same name by Robert A. Heinlein , which was translated into German as Revolt on Luna . Webb stated that he had already read Heinlein's novels when he was eight and that he was generally strongly influenced by science fiction . The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress is one of the best titles he has ever heard, which is why he decided to write a song of the same name.

“I really am guilty of appropriating something from another writer. In this case I had contact with Robert A. Heinlein's attornies. I said, “I want to write a song with the title, 'The Moon is a Harsh Mistress.' Can you ask Mr. Heinlein if it's okay with him? " They called me back and he said he had no objection to it. "

“I am definitely guilty of appropriating something from another writer. In this case I was in contact with Robert A. Heinlein's lawyers. I said "I'd like to write a song called 'The Moon is a harsh Mistress'". Can you ask Mr. Heinlein if he is okay with that? They called me back and said he had no objection. "

- Jimmy Webb

The song was "symbiotic for this decade of my life, my struggle, my failure, my fear, my pride, and even contempt."

Performers

The first recording was made by Joe Cocker , who sang the song for his 1974 album I Can Stand a Little Rain . In the same year a version by Glen Campbell followed , then by Linda Ronstadt , Judy Collins and Joan Baez . Jimmy Webb himself recorded the piece in 1977 for his album El Mirage and again in 1996 for Ten Easy Pieces . Various jazz musicians also interpreted the piece, including Radka Toneff , Nils Landgren and Silje Nergaard . Charlie Haden and Pat Metheny recorded an instrumental version for their album Beyond the Missouri Sky (Short Stories) in 1997 . In the field of jazz, it was also covered by Sheila Jordan / Steve Kuhn Trio, Karrin Allyson , Rigmor Gustafsson and Wesla Whitfiled , as well as Grażyna Auguścik (2001), John Hollenbeck / hr-Bigband (2013, Grammy nomination ) and Rita Marcotulli / Luciano Biondini (2014). Klaus Hoffmann translated the song into German for his album Aquamarin (2018).

Individual evidence

  1. a b The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress at Songfacts.com (English), accessed August 25, 2019.
  2. Publication (Sheet Music Direct)
  3. a b Interview with Jimmy Webb on pennyblackmusic.co.uk, seen January 3, 2018
  4. ^ Jimmy Webb Discography
  5. Tom Lord : The Jazz Discography (online, accessed December 11, 2017)