On December 1, 1973,
Asylum Records released a single, her first in over a year, "
Raised on Robbery". The single reached No. 65 on the
Billboard Singles Chart in February 1974. In January 1974,
Court and Spark was released, and met with widespread critical acclaim and commercial success. Its success was reaffirmed when the follow-up single, "
Help Me", was released in March. It received heavy radio airplay and became Mitchell's first and only top 10
Billboard single, peaking at No. 7 on the Hot 100 in the first week of June, and reaching No. 1 on the Adult Contemporary chart.
Court and Spark became a big seller that year, peaking at No.2 on the
Billboard album chart and staying there for four weeks. The album topped the US
Cashbox and
Record World charts for one week each. In a July 1979 interview with
Cameron Crowe for
Rolling Stone, Mitchell recounted playing the newly completed
Court and Spark to
Bob Dylan, during which he fell asleep. She later suggested that Dylan was probably trying to be "cute" in front of label boss
David Geffen, who was also present. In 2000 it was voted number 116 in
Colin Larkin's
All Time Top 1000 Albums. ==Honors==