Songs About Places: Coverfolk from The Chelsea Hotel
(lots of Leonard Cohen covers + Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Nico and more!)





There are many folk songs about geographical place, from old ballads of small Irish towns to American troubadour songs of the dustbowl and prairie to the Bleecker Street songs of the singer-songwriter sixties. In most cases, of course, these songs are more about events or movements inimitably tied to place: for example, though our recent paean to Woodstock did not look past the event itself, Joni Mitchell’s song of the same name would lend credence to this view.

Fewer, however, are songs about particular buildings. And why this is so is simple: there are few addresses in this world which can successfully represent a particular modality to singers and listeners alike.

The Chelsea Hotel is the exception that proves the rule. In part because it has for so long offered long-term rooms to those who were willing to trade comfort for community, a call to the Chelsea is both a reference to a particular place and time, and a nod to the oft-underfunded life of the musician in squalor. And because both neighborhood and hotel are such dominant figures in the formative lives of a myriad of musicians and artists, the NYC landmark has been featured prominently in well over thirty songs from those who have lived and composed their during its heyday.

The most popular of these is easily Chelsea Hotel No. 2, Leonard Cohen’s famous tribute to his days with Janis Joplin in the “unmade bed” of their shared hotel room - a song which may well hold the record for “most covered” over at YouTube. But as Wikipedia helpfully notes, numerous songs by folkies and others mention the place, from Joni Mitchell’s Chelsea Morning, Nico’s Chelsea Girl, and Bob Dylan’s Sara to eponymous songs by Alejandro Escovedo, Jon Bon Jovi, Patti Scialfa, Jefferson Airplane, Ryan Adams, Dan Bern, Okkervil River, and others.

Not all have been covered, of course. But enough have found voice in the hands of others to remind us of how deeply the Chelsea Hotel figured in the lives and transitions of the folk community. Today, we look at covers of a few songs which make reference to the famous landmark, whether or not they are known to have been composed there.





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10 Responses to “Songs About Places: Coverfolk from The Chelsea Hotel
(lots of Leonard Cohen covers + Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, Nico and more!)

  1. Owyn

    For more info on the Chelsea Hotel:
    http://www.leonardcohenfiles.com/chelsea.html

    While there is no recorded Chelsea Hotel No. 1 the above article includes a first draft of the lyrics (scroll to the bottom).

  2. ~Rupe

    Could also add “Hotel Chelsea Nights” by Ryan Adams from his ‘Love Is Hell’ album.

  3. boyhowdy

    I would if it were a cover, Rupe! Incidentally, I’ve been keeping an eye open for Ryan Adams covers, but haven’t found much out there…any thoughts?

  4. AHCB

    What a great list. Thanks for posting.
    http://www.chelseahotelblog.com

  5. West23rd

    Lloyd Cole’s cover of “Chelsea Hotel” (from the Cohen tribute album, “I’m Your Fan”) is also quite good.

    The hotel remains a popular location for photo shoots–particularly among music artists (the aforementioned Lloyd Cole and Rufus Wainwright among them).

    Great post!

  6. boyhowdy

    Good call, West23rd: I misplaced my copy of “I’m Your Fan” a while back, but remember the Cole cover as particularly solid.

  7. Susan

    Loved this post - my husband and I have tickets to see Cohen this Saturday night and, being a fan for 35+ years, I am beyond excited!

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  9. Jon

    Joe Purdy did a nice version on Live from the Living Room to the Loft.

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