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About the song

“Long Long Time” by Linda Ronstadt is a poignant ballad that showcases the emotional depth of Ronstadt’s voice, capturing the heartache of unrequited love. Released in 1970, the song became one of Ronstadt’s early hits, highlighting her ability to convey vulnerability and longing in a way that resonated deeply with listeners.

The song was written by Gary White and is featured on Ronstadt’s album Silk Purse. This album marked a turning point in her career, transitioning from the folk-rock sound of her previous work with The Stone Poneys to a more country-oriented style that would define much of her early solo career. Silk Purse was produced by Elliot Mazer, who later became known for his work with Neil Young, and it helped establish Ronstadt as a solo artist with a distinct voice.

“Long Long Time” reached number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making it one of Ronstadt’s first chart successes. The song’s melancholic melody, combined with Ronstadt’s heartfelt delivery, struck a chord with audiences, earning her a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Female Vocal Performance.

This song remains a timeless classic, often cited as one of Ronstadt’s most memorable performances, and it continues to be a favorite among fans of classic rock and country music alike.

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