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Sufjan Stevens - Tonya Harding (Official Audio)
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Lyrics:
Tonya Harding, my star
Well this world is a cold one
But it takes one to know one
And God only knows what you are

Just some Portland white trash
You confronted your sorrow
Like there was no tomorrow
While the rest of the world only laughed

Triple axel on high
A delightful disaster
You jumped farther and faster
You were always so full of surprises

Are your laces untied?
What’s the frown on your face for?
And just what are the skates for now?
Tell me which is your good side?

Are you lonely at night?
Do you miss all the glory
And the mythical story
Of the Olympian life?

Yamaguchi in red
She had high rise and roses
And red-carpet poses
And her outfit was splendid

Nancy Kerrigan’s charm
Well she took quite a beating
So you’re not above cheating
Can you blame her for crying?

Tonya, you were the brightest
Yeah you rose from the ashes
And survived all the crashes
Wiping the blood from your white tights

Has the world had its fun?
Yeah they’ll make such a hassle
And they’ll build you a castle
Then destroy it when they’re done

Tonya Harding, my friend
Well this world is a bitch, girl
Don’t end up in a ditch, girl
I’ll be watching you close to the end

So fight on as you are
My American princess
May God bless you with incense
You’re my shining American star
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@usernamemaybe

6 years ago

It is a tragic and fascinating and complex human story, I'm not surprised Sufjan found interest in it

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@unclejohnthezef

4 years ago

Sufjan’s words: “Tonya shines bright in the pantheon of American history simply because she never stopped trying her hardest. She fought classism, sexism, physical abuse and public rebuke to become an incomparable American legend. I admit, early drafts of this song contained more than a few puns, punch lines and light-hearted jabs—sex tapes and celebrity boxing make for an entertaining narrative arc. But the more I edited, and the more I meditated, and the more I considered the wholeness of the person of Tonya Harding, I began to feel a conviction to write something with dignity and grace, to pull back the ridiculous tabloid fodder and take stock of the real story of this strange and magnificent America hero. At the end of the day, Tonya Harding was just an ordinary woman with extraordinary talent and a tireless work ethic who set out to do her very best. She did that and more. I hope the same can be said of us all...”

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@cgi_angel6001

2 years ago

“I’ve been trying to write a Tonya Harding song since I first saw her skate at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in 1991. She’s a complicated subject for a song partly because the hard facts of her life are so strange, disputable, heroic, unprecedented, and indelibly American. She was one of the greatest figure skaters of her time, and the first American woman to perform a triple axle in an international competition. She was an unlikely skating star, having been raised working class in Portland, Oregon. Being a poor outsider, her rise to fame in the skating rink was seen, by some, as a blemish on a sport that favored sophistication and style. Tonya’s skating technique was feisty, fierce, and full of athleticism, and her flamboyant outfits were often hand-made by her mother (who was abusive and overbearing). (They couldn’t afford Vera Wang.) And then there was the Nancy Kerrigan incident. In January 1994, Tonya’s then-boyfriend Jeff Gillooly hired an assailant, Shane Stant, to break fellow figure skater Nancy Kerrigan’s leg at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships at Cobo Arena in Detroit, so that she would be unable to compete at the upcoming Winter Olympics. The after-math of the attack was recorded on camera and ultimately set off a media frenzy (and an FBI investigation). Gillooly and Stan were eventually found guilty, and Tonya pleaded guilty to hindering the prosecution, and was subsequently banned for life from the U.S. Figure Skating Association. Nancy Kerrigan recovered from her injury and won a silver medal at the Winter Olympics. Tonya Harding finished eighth. But that’s not even half the story. When Tonya and Gillooly got married, they filmed themselves having sex on their wedding night and produced one of the first-ever celebrity sex tapes (which they sold to Penthouse for $200,000 each). Tonya also had a brief career as a boxer, and is most famous for her bout with former Arkansas state employee Paula Jones (whose sexual harassment suit against Bill Clinton precipitated his impeachment in 1998). Tonya was also (very briefly) in a band called the Golden Blades (they were allegedly booed off the stage during their first and only performance). She also raced vintage automobiles (setting a record by driving a Ford Model A over 97 miles per hours on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah). And in 1996 Tonya used mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to revive an 81-year-old woman who collapsed at a bar in Portland while playing video poker. That’s a lot to accomplish before the age of 30! Tonya Harding’s dramatic rise and fall was fiercely followed by the media, and she very quickly became the brunt of jokes, the subject of tabloid headlines and public outcry. She was a reality TV star before such a thing even existed. But she was also simply un-categorical: American’s sweetheart with a dark twist. But I believe this is what made her so interesting, and a true American hero. In the face of outrage and defeat, Tonya bolstered shameless resolve and succeeded again and again with all manners of re-invention and self-determination. Tonya shines bright in the pantheon of American history simply because she never stopped trying her hardest. She fought classism, sexism, physical abuse and public rebuke to become an incomparable American legend. I admit, early drafts of this song contained more than a few puns, punch lines and light-hearted jabs—sex tapes and celebrity boxing make for an entertaining narrative arc. But the more I edited, and the more I meditated, and the more I considered the wholeness of the person of Tonya Harding, I began to feel a conviction to write something with dignity and grace, to pull back the ridiculous tabloid fodder and take stock of the real story of this strange and magnificent America hero. At the end of the day, Tonya Harding was just an ordinary woman with extraordinary talent and a tireless work ethic who set out to do her very best. She did that and more. I hope the same can be said of us all.“ —Sufjan Stevens

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@aaronmorrison7189

6 years ago

I hope Tonya hears this song. If I lived with a difficult and complex public past, I would find an empathetic, well-wishing song by Sufjan Stevens to be immensely healing. I can't imagine anyone else but Sufjan writing songs about polarizing public figures. This was beautiful and humane.

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@loserbiotch2

6 years ago

my goal is to be such a human disaster that sufjan steven writes a ehtereal whimsy song about me

4.3K |

@user-nf5px7vg6w

6 years ago

Damn imagine someone making a beautiful song about you. Even after all the misunderstanding and misfitting in. That's such a sweet treat.

1.8K |

@scruffymcnuggets2561

6 years ago

I think every new Sufjan Stevens song is the most beautiful song I've ever heard until I hear the next new Sufjans Steven song

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@lamestudiosinc418

4 years ago

One thing I've always loved about Sufjan is how he never attempts to rebuke anyone. He never chastises or makes a scathing tune about someone's wickedness. He instead sets out to find humanity in those who have been disgraced, and who have committed atrocious acts. He looks at Harding with admiration, he says that he's no better than John Wayne Gacy Jr. He shows us his wildest emotions, yet hatred is not one of them. He shows what it is to be a kind, loving, caring man. A truly good Christian to look up to.

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@hanstonra

6 years ago

This is amazing, her reaction to her own performance is priceless.

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@jlance777

6 years ago

Subaru sedans does it again

1.1K |

@NateCrail

6 years ago

This song would have been perf for the credits of I, Tonya

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@annjay2581

5 years ago

If I'll ever make it to the Olympics I will skate to this. Tonya is the one who inspired me to start figure skating. Idc what people say about her, she's a legend

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@calabiyau9269

6 years ago

My favorite part of this video is 4:30, when it cuts to Kristi Yamaguchi who pretends to be proud of Tonya for all of a second before giving in to a jealous glare. This sport was so. fucking. competitive. These girls lived and breathed skating.

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@k_a_y_l_e_e

6 years ago

damn. sufjan owned 2017. it's been an amazing year for him, musically.

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@Sameoldfitup

3 years ago

“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”― Tennessee Williams

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@BobbyBermuda1986

6 years ago

Sufjan needs to keep doing portrait songs. This and John Wayne Gacy prove it.

690 |

@angelasheik

6 years ago

Sufjan this is why I love you. This is art. To see a person for more than the joke the world has made them out to be, and help us to see their beauty in its complexity.

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@GSpotter63

6 years ago

I used to watch this young lady skate at Lloyd Center when she was 15 and 16. Even then when you talk to her you could tell that things weren't right at home. You could tell that her zest for life was being squashed by something. Something kept hidden. So sad.

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@Siss2012

5 years ago

This song is a beautiful and very moving tribute to Tonya. Her story is so tragic, the deck was stacked against her from the beginning, having to fight all alone to overcome the hurdles of a poor background, an abusive mother, an abusive boyfriend, class snobbery and elitism from the skating community, and yet she shone like a diamond in the rough.

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