“Still cranking out songs”: The artist that Linda Ronstadt argues is still “at the top of his game”

  1. Linda Ronstadt, a music legend in her own right, has always shown immense respect for the artists she admires. One artist she holds in especially high regard is the prolific songwriter and musician Randy Newman, whom she considers to be “at the top of his game.” Known for his sharp wit, satirical lyrics, and profound storytelling, Newman has been a respected figure in the music industry for decades, and Ronstadt has long appreciated his unique style and continued success.

 

Throughout her career, Ronstadt has often collaborated with artists she admires, and Newman is no exception. Their connection became more personal and professional during the 1990s when she joined him on his musical project *Faust*. This collaboration solidified her admiration for him, with Ronstadt praising not only his humor but also his ability to captivate both audiences and fellow musicians. She has recounted instances where Newman’s jokes would leave an entire orchestra in fits of laughter, yet his work ethic and creative drive remained unwavering, producing music that could move listeners to laughter or tears.

 

Ronstadt’s respect for Newman goes beyond mere admiration; she sees him as an example of longevity and passion in music. “So many musicians have a little peak and that’s it,” she noted, “but Randy is still cranking out great songs that make you laugh or cry.” This observation highlights what Ronstadt sees as one of Newman’s most remarkable qualities: his ability to remain relevant and produce high-quality music long after many artists have faded. For Ronstadt, his work serves as a testament to what it means to stay true to one’s art without sacrificing depth or integrity.

 

Interestingly, despite her admiration, Ronstadt consciously decided not to cover some of Newman’s songs. She believed that his original versions of certain tracks were so perfectly executed that they didn’t need reinterpretation. One such song was *Sail Away*, which she adored but felt was best left untouched. This decision exemplifies her approach to music—respectful and discerning, with a deep appreciation for the artistry of others.

 

Her relationship with Newman’s music is one of true fanhood. Even as a highly accomplished artist, Ronstadt remains a music lover first, appreciating Newman’s work as an outsider rather than feeling compelled to reshape it. This humility and respect for others’ creative spaces are part of what has made Ronstadt one of the most beloved and respected figures in music.