Birds

Album: After The Gold Rush (1970)
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Songfacts®:

  • "Birds" is the eighth track on After The Gold Rush. It features no instrumentation other than piano and Young's voice. It's a song of loss, with Young comforting a lover he's about to leave. At just over two-and-a-half minutes long, it's one of the shortest songs on the album, trailing in that honor only "Till The Morning Comes" and "Cripple Creek Ferry."
  • The song's structure is interesting because the six-line chorus is longer than both four-line verses. It starts with Young reassuring his lover that there will be "another one who'll hover over you beneath the sun." The chorus then paints an image of Young flying away from his "little one," ending with the sweetly spoken yet harsh assurance that "it's over."

    It's a beautiful song (though Jimmy McDonough among others feel it was overworked in the studio) that's even more interesting looking at Young's life and career as a whole. He's always shown a penchant for abandoning people, from lovers to friends to bands. It's a notorious aspect of his personality, and one he himself has lamented on many occasion, both in interview and in song, for instance, "Running Dry (Requiem For The Rockets)."

    "Birds" can be viewed as another song of Young chronicling his own tendency to burn bridges and leave people behind as he chases his muse. Or, it can be enjoyed simply as a tale of the universal complexities of romantic love.

Comments: 2

  • Gina from Leeds, YorkshireBeautiful song, so many memories, love that album.
  • E Currie from ScotlandGood insight. There is also a dimension of predation. When a bird 'hovers over you beneath the sun' it's preparing to swoop, kill and consume you.

    So it is about loss but there is an explicit acknowledgement that, in relationship terms, there is a power imbalance. The assurance that there will be another who will do the same, is not as tender and comforting, as it initially seems.
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