Neil Young

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  • classic rock
  • singer-songwriter
  • rock
  • folk
  • folk rock
Neil Young was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on November 12, 1945 and, as a young boy, moved to Winnipeg, Manitoba, which is where his musical career began. He has had a long and extensive musical career, becoming one of the most respected and influential musicians of his generation. Neil started his professional music career in the mid-1960s with a number of bands in Canada, notably the Mynah Birds, which also included fellow future Buffalo Springfield bassist Bruce Palmer and future funk star Rick James.

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Songs

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    Bookstore Rap

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    Borrowed Tune

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    Bound for Glory

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    Boxcar

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    Bright Lights Big City

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    Bright Lights, Big City

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    Bringin' Down Dinner

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    Broken Arrow

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    Buffalo Springfield Again

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    Buffalo Stomp

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    Buffalo Stomp Refrain

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    Burned

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    California Sunset

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    Campaigner

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    Can't Believe Your Lyin'

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    Can't Stop Workin'

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    Captain Kennedy

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    Carmichael

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    Change My Mind

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    Change Your Mind

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    Changes

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    Cinamon Girl

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    Cinnamon Girl

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    Cinnamon Girl (Live)

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    Classical Gas Rap

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    Coastline

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    Cocaine Eyes

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    Come On Baby Let's Go Downtown

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    Comes a Time

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    Comes Atime

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    Comin' Apart at Every Nail

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    Computer Age

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    Computer Cowboy (a.k.a. Skycrusher)

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    Computer Cowboy (a.k.a. Syscrusher)

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    Cortez the Killer

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    Cough Up the Bucks

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    Country Home

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    Coupe de Ville

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    Cowgirl in the Sand

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    Crazy/A Letter Home Intro #2

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    Crime in the City

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    Crime in the City (Sixty to Zero, Part I)

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    Crime of the Heart

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    Cripple Creek Ferry

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    Cry, Cry, Cry

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    Daddy Went Walkin'

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    Dance Dance Dance

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    Dance, Dance, Dance

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    Deep Forbidden Lake

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    Depression Blues


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