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  2. Sedan Delivery - Wikipedia

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    "Sedan Delivery" was originally recorded during the Zuma sessions in 1975, [1] and was to be included on the unreleased Chrome Dreams album in 1977. [2] [3] As with "Powderfinger" (and another Chrome Dreams song, "Captain Kennedy"), "Sedan Delivery" was offered to Lynyrd Skynyrd for them to possibly include on their Street Survivors album, but Lynyrd Skynyrd ultimately passed on all of them.

  3. Harvest Moon (album) - Wikipedia

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    Recovering from a case of tinnitus that had come about after the recording of Ragged Glory (1990) and its subsequent tour (which produced the 1991 albums Weld and Arc), Young returned to the studio with Ben Keith, picking up the acoustic guitar, piano and banjo that had dominated albums such as Harvest, Comes a Time and Old Ways. 1970s-era analogue equipment was used instead of digital ...

  4. Chrome Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Recording first released on Neil Young Archives Volume II: 1972–1976 in 2020. Song first appeared on Unplugged in 1993. "Sedan Delivery" (5:21) Neil Young – guitar, vocal; Frank "Poncho" Sampedro – guitar; Billy Talbot – bass, vocal; Ralph Molina – drums, vocal; Recorded at house, Point Dume, CA, 5/22/1975 for Zuma.

  5. Harvest Moon (Neil Young song) - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Stone ranked "Harvest Moon" in 2014 as the 30th-best Neil Young song of all time. [4] AllMusic 's Matthew Greenwald strongly praised the song, stating that the song epitomized the album and "the power of nature and music, as well as a feeling of celebrating lifetime love are the focal points here, and Young captures it all in his ...

  6. Neil Young (album) - Wikipedia

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    [28] The words "Neil Young" were added to the top of the album cover after what was left of the original stock had been used up, so copies of both mixes exist in the original sleeve. Copies of the original mix on vinyl are now rare and much sought-after by Neil Young fans who believe that the remix diminished the songs, especially "Here We Are ...

  7. Old Man (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Old Man" is a song written and performed by Canadian rock singer-songwriter and guitarist Neil Young from his 1972 album Harvest. "Old Man" was released as a single on Reprise Records in the spring of 1972, reaching number 4 in Canada, [3] and number 31 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart for the week ending June 3.

  8. The Needle and the Damage Done - Wikipedia

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    "The Needle and the Damage Done" is a 1972 song by Canadian-American singer-songwriter Neil Young. The lyrics describe the effects of heroin addiction on musicians Young knew, including his friend and Crazy Horse bandmate Danny Whitten, who would die of an overdose the same year the song was released.

  9. Tell Me Why (Neil Young song) - Wikipedia

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    "Tell Me Why" is the opening track on Neil Young's album After the Gold Rush. Written by Young, it was first introduced during the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young shows of 1970 prior to the release of Déjà Vu. [1] The song also appears on Live at Massey Hall 1971.