"Thirteen" is a song by the American rock band Big Star. Rolling Stone describes it "one of rock's most beautiful celebrations of adolescence", and rated it #396 on their list of the 500 greatest songs of all time.[3] It was written by Alex Chilton and Chris Bell.
"Thirteen" | |
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Song by Big Star | |
from the album #1 Record | |
Released | April 1972 (1972-04) |
Recorded | Late 1971 |
Studio | Ardent, Memphis |
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Length | 2:34 |
Label | Ardent |
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Producer(s) | John Fry |
Bill Janovitz of Buffalo Tom writes in his AllMusic review of the song, "There are few songs that capture the aching innocence of adolescence as well" and calls it a "perfect melancholy ballad".[4] The song encompasses folk and pop characteristics with its use of simple lyrics and the acoustic guitar.[4][1]
The song was originally featured on the 1972 album #1 Record. It was released as a single by Big Star with “Watch the Sunrise” as the B-Side, on Ardent Records, but was mislabeled as “Don’t Lie to Me”.
"Thirteen" was featured in the season 6 and season 8 finale of That '70s Show. The song was covered by Grace VanderWaal and Graham Verchere in the 2020 movie Stargirl on Disney+ with a Grace Vanderwaal only performance appearing as a bonus on the soundtrack.
"Thirteen" has been covered by several notable musicians. They include:
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Bedouine, Waxahatchee, Hurray for the Riff Raff | Thirteen (single) |
Beach Slang | Quiet Slang |
Evan Dando | Live at the Brattle Theatre |
Daryll-Ann | Stay single (B side) |
Deus | Sister Dew |
Epic Soundtracks | Change My Life |
Garbage | Version 2.0 (Japanese edition), "Push It" single |
Albert Hammond Jr. | Cool For School: For the Benefit of The Lunchbox Fund |
Happy Flowers | Lasterday I Was Been Bad |
Håkan Hellström | Nåt gammalt, nåt nytt, nåt lånat, nåt blått |
Katell Keineg | At The Mermaid Parade |
Kind of Like Spitting | The Thrill of the Hunt |
Mary Lou Lord | Live City Sounds |
Magnapop | Magnapop |
Rose Melberg | September |
The Menzingers | Covers EP |
Obadiah Parker | The Tip Jar |
Elliott Smith | New Moon |
Wilco | Big Star, Small World |
Kathryn Williams | Relations |
Textor & Renz | The Days of Never Coming Back and Never Getting Nowhere |
Yeah Yeah Yeahs | Spotify Singles (Recorded At Spotify Studios at NYC) |
Joshua Radin | 10 Years of Mom+Pop (Label Compilation) |
Jesse Malin | Meet me at the end of the world |
Lemon Sparks | Lemon Sparks (album) |
Grace VanderWaal | Stargirl Soundtrack |
When asked if there was a Big Star cover he was especially fond of, lead singer Alex Chilton mentioned Garbage's version of this song.[5]
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