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Poor Poor Pitiful Me

"Poor Poor Pitiful Me" is a rock song written and first recorded by American musician Warren Zevon in 1976.

"Poor Poor Pitiful Me"
Song by Warren Zevon
from the album Warren Zevon
Released1976
GenreRock, Country rock
Length3:04
LabelAsylum
Songwriter(s)Warren Zevon
Producer(s)Jackson Browne
Audio
"Poor Poor Pitiful Me" by Warren Zevon on YouTube

With gender references reversed, it was made a hit twice: first as a top-40 hit for Linda Ronstadt, then almost 2 decades later by Terri Clark, whose version topped the Canadian country charts and reached the country top five in the U.S.

Warren Zevon version edit

Background edit

In keeping with Warren Zevon's sardonic lyrical style, the song's verses deal with a suicide attempt, domestic abuse, and a brush with sadomasochism. It is reputed to be a friendly swipe at Jackson Browne; Browne's own songwriting (such as "Here Come Those Tears Again" and "Sleep's Dark and Silent Gate" from The Pretender) could be quite depressing.

The song "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" was produced by Browne and was featured on Zevon's eponymous 1976 album Warren Zevon with backing vocals by Lindsey Buckingham. The track was later included on his greatest hits compilations A Quiet Normal Life (1986), I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead (1996), and Genius: The Best of Warren Zevon (2002). Live versions appeared on 1980s Stand in the Fire and 1993's Learning to Flinch. Alternate studio versions were included in the 2008 reissue of Warren Zevon, as well as the posthumous 2007 compilation Preludes: Rare and Unreleased Recordings.

Linda Ronstadt version edit

"Poor Poor Pitiful Me"
 
One of side-A labels of the US single
Single by Linda Ronstadt
from the album Simple Dreams
B-side"Simple Man Simple Dream" (or "Blue Bayou")
ReleasedJanuary 10, 1978
GenreRock, country rock
Length3:42
LabelAsylum 45462
Songwriter(s)Warren Zevon
Producer(s)Peter Asher
Linda Ronstadt singles chronology
"It's So Easy"
(1977)
"Poor Poor Pitiful Me"
(1978)
"Tumbling Dice"
(1978)
Audio
"Poor Poor Pitiful Me" by Linda Ronstadt on YouTube

Background edit

Linda Ronstadt recorded a gender-altered version of the song during 1977. Ronstadt would recall Jackson Browne had pitched "Poor Poor Pitiful Me" to her, teaching it to her in the living room of her Malibu home.[1] "The verse in “Poor Pitiful Me” was “I met a girl on the Sunset Strip,” I think, “She asked me if I’d beat her / She took me up to her hotel room / And wrecked my mojo heater.” It was really funny, and I'm saying to Jackson, “I can’t sing those words, man! That’s not who I am. . . . I have to leave that part out.”[2]

With Zevon's blessing, Ronstadt replaced the verse with “Well I met a boy in the Vieux Carré / Down in Yokohama / He picked me up and he threw me down / Saying "Please don't hurt me Mama!".” This verse was also used in Clark's version of the song.

Ronstadt's interpretation was produced by Peter Asher for her multi-platinum album Simple Dreams. Ronstadt's live version appeared on the soundtrack album to the 1978 movie FM, while the studio version was included on her platinum-plus album Greatest Hits, Volume 2.

Reception edit

Released as a single (on the Asylum label at the beginning of 1978, Ronstadt's version was the week's highest debut on the Billboard Hot 100 chart the week of January 28, 1978. It reached number 26 on the Cash Box Top 100[3] and number 31 in Billboard.

Chart performance edit

Chart (1978) Peak
position
Canadian RPM Adult Contemporary Tracks 9
Canadian RPM Country Tracks 36
Canadian RPM Top Singles 31
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[4] 46
U.S. Billboard Easy Listening [5] 27
US Billboard Hot 100[6] 31
U.S. Cash Box Top 100[3] 26

Terri Clark version edit

"Poor Poor Pitiful Me"
 
Single by Terri Clark
from the album Just the Same
B-side"Something You Should've Said"[7]
ReleasedSeptember 23, 1996
GenreCountry
Length3:10
LabelMercury
Songwriter(s)Warren Zevon
Producer(s)Keith Stegall
Chris Waters
Terri Clark
Terri Clark singles chronology
"Suddenly Single"
(1996)
"Poor Poor Pitiful Me"
(1996)
"Emotional Girl"
(1997)
Music video
"Poor Poor Pitiful Me" on YouTube

Background edit

Another hit cover version of the song was recorded by Canadian country singer Terri Clark. It was released in September 1996 as the lead single from her second album, 1996's Just the Same. Clark told Billboard magazine that she heard Linda Ronstadt's version of the song in a local gymnasium while she was exercising. She said "and I thought, what a cool song. What a great country record that could make. I started doing it live, and it worked."[8]

Reception edit

"Poor Poor Pitiful Me" debuted at number 47 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks for the week of October 12, 1996. Clark's version was a number one hit on the Canadian RPM country charts, and a number five hit on the country charts in the U.S.

Music video edit

The music video was directed by Deaton Flanigen and premiered in late 1996. It comprises black-and-white tour footage interspersed with Clark being approached by a series of men while her car is being fixed at a full service gas station. Eventually, she realizes the man fixing her car is the one for her. She starts to drive off, before calling him over to get in. The two drive off together, leaving the other two co-workers at the shop surprised.

Chart performance edit

Chart (1996) Peak
position
Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[9] 1
US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles (Billboard)[10] 109
US Hot Country Songs (Billboard)[11] 5

Year-end charts edit

Chart (1996) Position
Canada Country Tracks (RPM)[12] 43

Other versions edit

References edit

  1. ^ Ronstadt, Linda (2013). Simple Dreams: a musical memoir (1st hardcover ed.). New York: Simon & Schuster. p. 63. ISBN 978-1-4516-6872-8.
  2. ^ Maiscott, Mary Lyn. "Linda Ronstadt: I Know When Parkinson's Hit from Listening to My Own Singing". Vanity Fair. Retrieved 2018-03-26.
  3. ^ a b "Top 100 1978-03-18". Cashbox Magazine. Retrieved 2015-05-25.
  4. ^ "Linda Ronstadt Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.
  5. ^ "Adult Contemporary: Linda Ronstadt". Billboard. 2019. Retrieved 9 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Linda Ronstadt Chart History (Hot 100)". Billboard.
  7. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2008). Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008. Record Research, Inc. pp. 95–96. ISBN 978-0-89820-177-2.
  8. ^ Billboard, October 5, 1996
  9. ^ "Top RPM Country Tracks: Issue 9900." RPM. Library and Archives Canada. December 9, 1996. Retrieved July 20, 2013.
  10. ^ "Terri Clark Chart History (Bubbling Under Hot 100)". Billboard.
  11. ^ "Terri Clark Chart History (Hot Country Songs)". Billboard.
  12. ^ "RPM Top 100 Country Tracks of 1996". RPM. December 16, 1996. Retrieved July 20, 2013.

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Poor Poor Pitiful Me is a rock song written and first recorded by American musician Warren Zevon in 1976 Poor Poor Pitiful Me Song by Warren Zevonfrom the album Warren ZevonReleased1976GenreRock Country rockLength3 04LabelAsylumSongwriter s Warren ZevonProducer s Jackson BrowneAudio Poor Poor Pitiful Me by Warren Zevon on YouTubeWith gender references reversed it was made a hit twice first as a top 40 hit for Linda Ronstadt then almost 2 decades later by Terri Clark whose version topped the Canadian country charts and reached the country top five in the U S Contents 1 Warren Zevon version 1 1 Background 2 Linda Ronstadt version 2 1 Background 2 2 Reception 2 3 Chart performance 3 Terri Clark version 3 1 Background 3 2 Reception 3 3 Music video 3 4 Chart performance 3 5 Year end charts 4 Other versions 5 ReferencesWarren Zevon version editBackground edit In keeping with Warren Zevon s sardonic lyrical style the song s verses deal with a suicide attempt domestic abuse and a brush with sadomasochism It is reputed to be a friendly swipe at Jackson Browne Browne s own songwriting such as Here Come Those Tears Again and Sleep s Dark and Silent Gate from The Pretender could be quite depressing The song Poor Poor Pitiful Me was produced by Browne and was featured on Zevon s eponymous 1976 album Warren Zevon with backing vocals by Lindsey Buckingham The track was later included on his greatest hits compilations A Quiet Normal Life 1986 I ll Sleep When I m Dead 1996 and Genius The Best of Warren Zevon 2002 Live versions appeared on 1980s Stand in the Fire and 1993 s Learning to Flinch Alternate studio versions were included in the 2008 reissue of Warren Zevon as well as the posthumous 2007 compilation Preludes Rare and Unreleased Recordings Linda Ronstadt version edit Poor Poor Pitiful Me nbsp One of side A labels of the US singleSingle by Linda Ronstadtfrom the album Simple DreamsB side Simple Man Simple Dream or Blue Bayou ReleasedJanuary 10 1978GenreRock country rockLength3 42LabelAsylum 45462Songwriter s Warren ZevonProducer s Peter AsherLinda Ronstadt singles chronology It s So Easy 1977 Poor Poor Pitiful Me 1978 Tumbling Dice 1978 Audio Poor Poor Pitiful Me by Linda Ronstadt on YouTubeBackground edit Linda Ronstadt recorded a gender altered version of the song during 1977 Ronstadt would recall Jackson Browne had pitched Poor Poor Pitiful Me to her teaching it to her in the living room of her Malibu home 1 The verse in Poor Pitiful Me was I met a girl on the Sunset Strip I think She asked me if I d beat her She took me up to her hotel room And wrecked my mojo heater It was really funny and I m saying to Jackson I can t sing those words man That s not who I am I have to leave that part out 2 With Zevon s blessing Ronstadt replaced the verse with Well I met a boy in the Vieux Carre Down in Yokohama He picked me up and he threw me down Saying Please don t hurt me Mama This verse was also used in Clark s version of the song Ronstadt s interpretation was produced by Peter Asher for her multi platinum album Simple Dreams Ronstadt s live version appeared on the soundtrack album to the 1978 movie FM while the studio version was included on her platinum plus album Greatest Hits Volume 2 Reception edit Released as a single on the Asylum label at the beginning of 1978 Ronstadt s version was the week s highest debut on the Billboard Hot 100 chart the week of January 28 1978 It reached number 26 on the Cash Box Top 100 3 and number 31 in Billboard Chart performance edit Chart 1978 PeakpositionCanadian RPM Adult Contemporary Tracks 9Canadian RPM Country Tracks 36Canadian RPM Top Singles 31US Hot Country Songs Billboard 4 46U S Billboard Easy Listening 5 27US Billboard Hot 100 6 31U S Cash Box Top 100 3 26Terri Clark version edit Poor Poor Pitiful Me nbsp Single by Terri Clarkfrom the album Just the SameB side Something You Should ve Said 7 ReleasedSeptember 23 1996GenreCountryLength3 10LabelMercurySongwriter s Warren ZevonProducer s Keith StegallChris WatersTerri ClarkTerri Clark singles chronology Suddenly Single 1996 Poor Poor Pitiful Me 1996 Emotional Girl 1997 Music video Poor Poor Pitiful Me on YouTubeBackground edit Another hit cover version of the song was recorded by Canadian country singer Terri Clark It was released in September 1996 as the lead single from her second album 1996 s Just the Same Clark told Billboard magazine that she heard Linda Ronstadt s version of the song in a local gymnasium while she was exercising She said and I thought what a cool song What a great country record that could make I started doing it live and it worked 8 Reception edit Poor Poor Pitiful Me debuted at number 47 on the U S Billboard Hot Country Singles amp Tracks for the week of October 12 1996 Clark s version was a number one hit on the Canadian RPM country charts and a number five hit on the country charts in the U S Music video edit The music video was directed by Deaton Flanigen and premiered in late 1996 It comprises black and white tour footage interspersed with Clark being approached by a series of men while her car is being fixed at a full service gas station Eventually she realizes the man fixing her car is the one for her She starts to drive off before calling him over to get in The two drive off together leaving the other two co workers at the shop surprised Chart performance edit Chart 1996 PeakpositionCanada Country Tracks RPM 9 1US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles Billboard 10 109US Hot Country Songs Billboard 11 5Year end charts edit Chart 1996 PositionCanada Country Tracks RPM 12 43Other versions editIn 1986 SNFU did a hardcore punk cover of the song on the compilation It Came from the Pit Lead singer Mr Chi Pig sang the Linda Ronstadt lyrics with a few changes but kept it as being about men he had encountered Vitamin String Quartet recorded an instrumental version of the song on Dad Get Me Out of This The String Quartet Tribute to Warren Zevon in 2003 In 2004 Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt covered it on Enjoy Every Sandwich The Songs of Warren Zevon References edit Ronstadt Linda 2013 Simple Dreams a musical memoir 1st hardcover ed New York Simon amp Schuster p 63 ISBN 978 1 4516 6872 8 Maiscott Mary Lyn Linda Ronstadt I Know When Parkinson s Hit from Listening to My Own Singing Vanity Fair Retrieved 2018 03 26 a b Top 100 1978 03 18 Cashbox Magazine Retrieved 2015 05 25 Linda Ronstadt Chart History Hot Country Songs Billboard Adult Contemporary Linda Ronstadt Billboard 2019 Retrieved 9 May 2019 Linda Ronstadt Chart History Hot 100 Billboard Whitburn Joel 2008 Hot Country Songs 1944 to 2008 Record Research Inc pp 95 96 ISBN 978 0 89820 177 2 Billboard October 5 1996 Top RPM Country Tracks Issue 9900 RPM Library and Archives Canada December 9 1996 Retrieved July 20 2013 Terri Clark Chart History Bubbling Under Hot 100 Billboard Terri Clark Chart History Hot Country Songs Billboard RPM Top 100 Country Tracks of 1996 RPM December 16 1996 Retrieved July 20 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Poor Poor Pitiful Me amp oldid 1165429332, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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