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Bob Giuliana, a filmmaker, claimed the song was about him: "Neil Young wrote a song called 'Only Love Can Break Your Heart.' Neil Young and I shared a best friend, and this friend, Larry Johnson, told me that Neil wrote the song about me. I had never heard it, because I wasn't a Neil Young fan. People think it's about a romance, but it's not.
The remaining four songs were included on several of Young's subsequent 1970s albums: "Love in Mind" and "Journey Through the Past" appeared on the 1973 live album Time Fades Away; "See the Sky About to Rain" was released in a different arrangement on the 1974 album On the Beach; and "Dance Dance Dance" appeared on Crazy Horse's February 1971 ...
Live at the Cellar Door is a live album by Neil Young, featuring performances from his six 1970 concerts in Washington D.C. [9] It was released on December 10, 2013. The album is volume 02.5 in Young's Archives Performance Series. [10]
Live at the Riverboat 1969 is a live album by Neil Young, released in 2009. In February 1969, Young performed a series of shows at the Riverboat coffee house in Toronto. [ 1 ] This album is a live recording from these performances.
The Mynah Birds was a Canadian R&B band formed in Toronto, Ontario, that was active from 1964 to 1967. [1] Although the band never released an album, it is notable as featuring a number of musicians, such as Rick James and Neil Young, who went on to have successful careers in rock, folk rock and funk.
Neil Young is the debut studio album by Canadian/American musician Neil Young following his departure from Buffalo Springfield in 1968, issued on Reprise Records, catalogue number RS 6317. The album was first released on November 12, 1968, in the so-called 'CSG mix'.
Tuscaloosa is a live album by Canadian-American musician Neil Young, released on June 7, 2019, on American record label Reprise Records. [1] It is Volume 04 in the Performance Series of Neil Young Archives.
"Only Love Can Break a Heart" Single by Gene Pitney; from the album Only Love Can Break a Heart; B-side "If I Didn't Have a Dime (To Play the Jukebox)" Released: September 1962: Genre: Pop: Length: 2: 50: Label: Musicor: Songwriter(s) Hal David, Burt Bacharach: Producer(s) Wally Gold, Aaron Schroeder: Gene Pitney singles chronology "