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Rather than referring to a real demolition wrecking ball, the lyrics are wordplay and the song refers to a dance or ball. [3] Aside from the 1989 album version "Wrecking Ball" exists also in a different version with a separate set of lyrics.
Long May You Run is a studio album credited to the Stills–Young Band, a collaboration between Stephen Stills and Neil Young, released in 1976 on Reprise Records. It peaked at #26 on the Billboard 200 and was certified gold in the United States by the RIAA .
Young's Pontiac hearse "Mort" (a.k.a. "Mortimer Hearseburg") was the inspiration for the song. In 1976, Stills and Young formed the Stills-Young Band and released the album Long May You Run. During the short-lived collaboration, the two wrote separately for the album, with Stills adding four songs and Young adding five, including the title track.
The track "Long May You Run" is a different mix to that found on the album of the same name, featuring the harmonies of the full Crosby Stills & Nash before David Crosby and Graham Nash left the recording sessions. For many years, Decade was the only Neil Young compilation album available.
Neil Young’s Night 1 setlist: I’m the Ocean. Homefires. Burned (Buffalo Springfield song) On the Way Home (Buffalo Springfield song) If You Got Love. My Heart. A Dream That Can Last. Song X ...
The Loner (Neil Young song) Long May You Run (song) Lotta Love; Love Is a Rose; M. A Man Needs a Maid (song) ... Wrecking Ball (Neil Young song) This page was ...
Neil Young & Crazy Horse will make a national road trip for the first time in a decade this spring, making good on plans that were being laid for the band to hit the road before the pandemic ...
"Long May You Run" – 5:22 "From Hank to Hendrix" – 5:51; In addition to the tracks found on this album, Neil Young performed the following songs live during the performance: "Dreamin' Man" "Sample and Hold" "War of Man" "Winterlong"