"Stars" | |
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Song by Janis Ian | |
Released | February 1974 |
Recorded | March 1972 – 1973 |
Studio | 914 Sound Studios Sound Recorders, Los Angeles Sound Studios, New York State |
Genre | Folk |
Length | 7:12 |
Label | Columbia |
Producer(s) | Brooks Arthur |
"Stars" is the title track on the sixth studio album of American singer-songwriter Janis Ian. The song is a somber guitar ballad about the pitfalls, fleetingness, and consequences of fame.
Nina Simone version
Jazz and blues singer Nina Simone performed a modified version of "Stars" live at the 1976 Montreux Jazz Festival held in Montreux, Switzerland. Simone's version was played on the piano, included new lyrics, and had a more somber tone then that of Ian's, fitting the mental and financial struggles the artist was facing in the decline of her career.[1] A recording of Simone's performance was preserved.[2]
Simone released another rendition of "Stars" in her live compilation album Let it Be Me (1987) and posthumously, the Montreux version, in Nina Simone: The Montreux Years (2021).
Simone's Montreux cover version was played during the final moments of the season 3 finale of the Netflix adult cartoon BoJack Horseman. Jen Chaney wrote in New York magazine that the way the season's finale "unfold[s] the way it does to Nina Simone’s 'Stars,' is utterly crushing. It’s the most heartbreaking thing I’ve ever seen in an animated series."[3] The song was included in the show's soundtrack album.
References
- ↑ Okoth-Obbo, Vanessa (2020-07-29). "Nina Simone, Montreux Jazz 1976: a difficult, unsteady return to the limelight". the Guardian. Retrieved 2022-10-05.
- ↑ Nina Simone - Stars (at Montreux Festival in 1976), retrieved 2022-10-05
- ↑ Chaney, Jen (26 July 2016). "Deep Down, BoJack Horseman Is a Hopeful Show". Vulture. Retrieved 2022-10-05.