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Song for Our Daughter

Song for Our Daughter is the seventh studio album by British singer-songwriter Laura Marling. It was released on 10 April 2020.[2][3] It was co-produced by Marling with longtime collaborator Ethan Johns.[4] The album's title is figurative, with Marling writing to a fictional daughter.[4]

Song for Our Daughter

10 April 2020 (2020-04-10)

Marling's home studio, London
Monnow Valley Studio, Wales
Ethan Johns' Three Crows studio

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Song for Our Daughter was shortlisted for the 2020 Mercury Prize and was nominated for Best Folk Album at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.

Background and themes[edit]

Marling described the album as "stripped of everything that modernity and ownership does to it... essentially a piece of me".[5] The songs are written to an imaginary child, with Marling stating it allowed her to offer her "all the confidences and affirmations I found so difficult to provide myself".[6] Marling was inspired by Maya Angelou's book Letter to My Daughter (2009), which she read a few years before the album's release.[4]

Writing and recording[edit]

The songs on the album were all written by Marling.[7] However, the title track and "For You" feature additional songwriting by George Jephson,[7] while "The End of the Affair" features additional songwriting Blake Mills,[7] who produced Marling's previous album Semper Femina (2017).[8][9]


The songs were demoed in Marling's basement studio in her home in London. The album was co-produced by Marling with longtime collaborator Ethan Johns and was primarily recorded at Monnow Valley Studio.[10][4] Johns previously produced Marling's albums I Speak Because I Can (2010),[11] A Creature I Don't Know (2011)[12] and Once I Was an Eagle (2013).[13] The album was mixed by Ethan Johns[7] and by Dom Monks,[4] who previously completed engineering on I Speak Because I Can,[14] engineering on A Creature I Don't Know,[15] as well as recording and additional production on Once I Was an Eagle.[16] Additional recording and mixing were done at Ethan Johns' Three Crows studio.[7]

Music and lyrics[edit]

Compared to her previous album, Song for Our Daughter features more sparse and starkly minimal arrangements to create an intimate sound. Laura Marling's vocals are accompanied mostly by acoustic guitar and light percussion, but are backed at times by piano and string arrangements.[17][18][8] The string arrangements were arranged by Rob Moose.[19] Marling also employs intricate harmony vocals on the album,[6][18] including her layered vocal harmonies on "Held Down".[20]


"Alexandra" was inspired by Leonard Cohen's song "Alexandra Leaving".[21] Marling's song is about her fascination with Cohen's attitudes towards women. In an interview with Far Out Magazine, she explained, "He writes about women in such a beautiful way. It doesn't aggravate me that he lived the way he wanted to live. In fact, I think it's very brave of people to live that way."[22] "Only the Strong" borrows a line from Robert Icke's adaptation of the Schiller play Mary Stuart, which Marling wrote the music for.[22] The song "Hope We Meet Again" was originally written for the play's haunting finale; Varsity's Maya Yousif wrote that even when "devoid of its theatrical context, the track glimmers; the acoustic and pedal steel guitar combining to produce notes of hopefulness and loneliness to a chilling effect".[23] "Blow by Blow" is a piano ballad written in homage to Paul McCartney.[21] "Song for Our Daughter" was influenced by Marling's recent studies in psychoanalysis and concerns "innocence being taken away prematurely" and preparing "the next generation in a way that you weren't".[22] "Fortune" is about a powerless woman unable to escape her circumstance, and is inspired by Marling's mother's "running away fund" that she has never used.[22][8] "The End of the Affair" is about the "infinite" nature of love and the "idea of a private mourning of love" which cannot be shared. The song's title is a reference to Graham Greene's novel of the same name.[22] "For You" is a love song inspired by McCartney, and features Marling's boyfriend playing guitar. It was recorded at home "on the fly" on her laptop and is included on the album in its original demo form.[22][24]

Release[edit]

The album was initially scheduled for an August 2020 release, however the date was moved forward to 10 April 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[25][6] Marling herself commented on this, stating she "saw no reason to hold back on something that, at the very least, might entertain, and at its best, provide some sense of union".[26] "Held Down" was released as a single on 5 April 2020, alongside the album's announcement.[27] The album was released physically (on CD and both standard and marbled vinyl LP) on 10 July 2020.[28]

signifies an additional songwriter

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Notes

– vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, güiro, slide guitar, production

Laura Marling

– drums, continuum fingerboard, resonator guitar, shaker, Moog, production, mixing

Ethan Johns

Nick Pini – bass, bowed double bass

Dan See – drums

Anna Corcoran – piano

Chris Hillman – pedal steel guitar

Gabriela Cabezas – cello

Dom Monks – loops, mixing

– string arrangements

Rob Moose

Edie Phillips – recording assistant (Monnow)

Justin Tyler Close – photography

Vance Wellenstein – graphic design

Theresa Adebiyi – creative direction

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[7]

List of UK Album Downloads Chart number ones of the 2020s

List of UK Independent Albums Chart number ones of 2020

List of UK top-ten albums in 2020

at Apple Music

Track-by-track breakdown by Laura Marling about Song for Our Daughter