Clairo covers Margo Guryan’s “Love Songs”

Clairo has shared her unique cover of Margo Guryan’s track, “Love Songs.” The song is off Like Someone I Know: A Celebration of Margo Guryan
Clairo has shared her unique cover of Margo Guryan’s track, “Love Songs.” The song is off Like Someone I Know: A Celebration of Margo Guryan

Clairo has shared her interpretation of Margo Guryan’s track, “Love Songs.” The song is off the previously announced, Like Someone I Know: A Celebration of Margo Guryan, a 12-song compilation and homage to Guryan’s classic 1968 record, Take a Picture, arriving on On November 8th, via Sub Pop.

The compilation features versions features twelve interpretations by Margo Price, TOPS, Rahill, June McDoom, MUNYA & Kainalu, Frankie Cosmos & Good Morning, Kate Bollinger, Pearl & The Oysters, Bedouine & Sylvie, Barrie, and Empress Of. The release of Like Someone I Know: A Celebration of Margo Guryan also coincides with the third anniversary of Margo’s passing. A portion of proceeds from this album will be donated to providing and advocating for affordable reproductive health services.

Various Artists
Like Someone I Know: A Celebration Of Margo Guryan
Sub Pop Records
Tracklisting:

1. Sunday Morning (TOPS)
2. Sun (Rahill)
3. Love Songs (Clairo)
4. Thoughts (June McDoom)
5. Don’t Go Away (MUNYA | Kainalu)
6. Take a Picture (Frankie Cosmos |Good Morning)
7. What Can I Give You (Kate Bollinger)
8. Think of Rain (Pearl & The Oysters)
9. Can You Tell (Bedouine | Sylvie)
10. Someone I Know (Empress Of)
11. Love (Barrie)
12. California Shake (Margo Price)

Margo Guryan, an ardent jazz anomaly who disdained pop music until hearing “God Only Knows” in 1966, opening a window onto the wonders that form could contain. Only two years later, she released her own set of little pop symphonies, Take a Picture, to great praise and expectation. But having already divorced the hard-gigging valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer, she declined to tour or even talk about it all that much, content even if her reticence meant Take a Picture was soon consigned to discount racks and cutout bins. She wrote and recorded for years to come, even collaborating with Neil Diamond’s band, but mostly she seemed satisfied by her relatively private life—raising her stepson, Jonathan; carousing with a small clutch of pals; talking politics with whoever was game. Rather than a tragedy, Guryan was an ornate pop architect who also drew and lived by her boundaries.

But as befits music so stunning and subtle, Guryan, who died in 2021, has enjoyed several renaissances over the last few decades—multiple reissues and international intrigue, faithful champions who introduced her tender work to successive generations. And now, it’s happening again: Soon after her near-whispered and lovelorn hymn “Why Do I Cry” made her a TikTok star in 2021, the same year she passed, Numero Group launched a reissue campaign, resulting in the acclaimed 2024 set, Words and Music. And now, a dozen artists—none of whom were born when Take a Picture was made, most of whom weren’t even born for a crucial early reissue by Franklin Castle—have reinterpreted and reimagined that entire album (plus one bonus track) for Like Someone I Know: A Celebration of Margo Guryan. Empress Of, Margo Price, Clairo, June McDoom: They all affirm Guryan’s sharpness as a songwriter and the brilliance of an album that has far outstripped whatever promotional cycle Guryan rejected so long ago.

Pre-order Like Someone I Know: A Celebration Of Margo Guryan HERE

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