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"A Case of You" is a song by Joni Mitchell, one of her most famous and widely-covered songs.
Mitchell wrote and recorded "A Case of You" in 1971, during her early folk period. The song was first released on the album Blue (1971), and Mitchell later recorded it on her live album Miles of Aisles (1974). The song is found on Mitchell's Misses (1996), and Both Sides Now (2000) in an orchestral version featuring a new vocal by Mitchell. The song appears in the soundtracks to the films Truly, Madly, Deeply and Practical Magic.
The song is one of Mitchell's more "Canadian-influenced" songs from that period, with the lyrics containing a reference to Canada's national anthem, "O Canada". "A Case of You" is widely believed to be about Mitchell's love affair with Leonard Cohen.






