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Nash was pivotal in the forging of a sound and lyrics, often writing the verses on Clarke, Hicks & Nash songs. However, Nash also composed songs by himself under the 'team banner' (like Lennon & McCartney ), including "Fifi the Flea" (1966), "Clown" (1966), "Stop Right There", and "Everything Is Sunshine" (1967).
Wild Tales is the second solo studio album by British singer-songwriter Graham Nash, released on Atlantic Records in 1974. In the United States, it peaked at number 34 on Billboard ' s albums chart.
Pages in category "Songs written by Graham Nash" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... Prison Song (Graham Nash song) S. Simple Man ...
Nash's "Prison Song" and "And So It Goes" ended up on his Wild Tales album in 1973. Stills' "First Things First," "My Angel," and "My Favorite Changes," all played on the 1974 tour, were recorded for Stills in 1974. Crosby and Nash included "Homeward Through the Haze", "Carry Me" and "Wind on the Water" on their Wind on the Water album.
Prison Song may refer to: Films and television. Prison Song (film), a 2001 American film; Music. Prison rock, a musical subgenre of Chinese rock 'n' roll "Prison Song", a song by Graham Nash from the album Wild Tales "Prison Song", a song by System of a Down from the album Toxicity
While for some artists, choosing jail or prison as a song topic is purely artistic, others bring authenticity to their lyrics from personal experience. A number of country artists have actually ...
"Immigration Man" is a song written by Graham Nash and recorded by David Crosby and Graham Nash, released as a single in March 1972. It was the lead single for the duo's debut album, Graham Nash David Crosby. It peaked at No. 36 on the Billboard Hot 100, and is their only Top 40 hit as a duo.
Songs for Survivors is the fifth solo studio album by British-American singer-songwriter Graham Nash, ... Graham Nash – lead vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica;