"Help Me" is a love song written, produced, and performed by Canadian singer Joni Mitchell and released on her 1974 album Court and Spark. The song was recorded with jazz band Tom Scott's L.A. Express as the backing band.
"Help Me" was Mitchell's biggest hit single, her only Top 10 hit. It peaked at No. 7 in June 1974 on the Billboard Hot 100, and it hit #1 on the easy listening chart. The song would later be referenced in "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker" by Prince, who was a huge fan of Mitchell's work.
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Critical reception
Billboard commented on Mitchell's voice punctuating words in similar way to the "sharp breaks" played by the drummer. Cashbox believed that the song would appeal to existing fans of her work and also attract a new audience "due to the strong vocal performance and fine musical backing." Rolling Stone magazine ranked the song No. 464 on their 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list.
Personnel
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Joni Mitchell – vocals, acoustic guitar, piano; producer
Tom Scott – woodwinds, reeds
Joe Sample – electric piano
Larry Carlton – electric guitar
Max Bennett – bass guitar
John Guerin – drums, percussion
Henry Lewy and Ellis Sorkin – engineers