Steve Jobs: This is the song that made the founder of Apple sentimental

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Steve Jobs is one of the greatest minds in modern history. for the great contributions to technology and telecommunications he left in the hands of ManzanaHowever, like any other person, he also had a song that made him sensitive at some point in his life.

according to the book do something wonderful, which collects interviews, writings and emails from the entrepreneurreveals that Steve Jobs was a big fan of Joni MitchellCanadian singer-songwriter who rose to fame with songs like “A Cause Of You”, “Both Sides Now”, “Big Yellow Taxi”, just to name a few.

The said book points out that the founder of Apple he broke down crying when he heard the song “Little Green”which was released in 1966 on the album “Blue” and which tells how the singer-songwriter had to give up his daughter for adoption when she was only 23 years old.

“Born with the Moon in Cancer

Choose a name he will answer to

call it green

And the winters can’t fade it

call it green

For the kids who made it

little green

Be a gypsy dancer »points to the first verse of the song.

According to the book, the song moved Jobs because he was given up for adoption when his biological parents, Abdulfattah Jandali and Joanne Carole SchiebleThey were just a few students.

“After realizing what this song was about, I cry every time I hear it. She (Joni Mitchell) wrote it when she was young and remains one of the best of his many great songs“, we read on the pages of Do something wonderful.

The newspaper The Telegraph Note that Steve Jobs emailed himself to ‘help him organize his thoughts’ and in the aforementioned book some managed to be compiled, among which he reveals which song makes him sentimental.

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