Judy blue eyes suite

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In the liner notes booklet of the Crosby, Stills & Nash (1991), Stills recalls that the various segments “poured out over several months and filled several notebooks. Although initially coy about the origin and inspiration behind the track, it was later revealed that Stills muse was none other than folk singer/songwriter Judy Collins.

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This Stephen Stills composition is divided into several notable movements - which are stunningly augmented by the additional vocal harmonies of David Crosby and Graham Nash. It was also chosen as the band’s second single b/w “Long Time Gone”, grazing the Top 20 and peaking at #21. This is one of Crosby, Stills & Nash’s (CSN) signature tunes and rightfully commences their landmark self-titled debut album.

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