Night Song
Crosby, Stills, Nash (and Young)
(4:17)
Written by Stephen Stills & Neil Young, Published by Good Hill Music (c) 1986
and 1988. Recorded July 28th, 1988.
Tell me where
Does it say
When you're lost you stay that way
Why a forest of fools getting in the way
Cannot hear, cannot fade with the nightsong.
Nightsong, from my heart
Why not keep on
Singing anyway.
All alone
I reflect on my demons in the night
Some are wise,
Some are good,
Some are not so bright.
I can't hear.
Sing along with the nightsong.
Nightsong, from my heart
Why not keep on
Singing anyway.
Why not keep on singing anyway?
Run away.
I don't know what it was
Led you astray,
Just because you're too much like I am anyway.
I will come
You can't hide
>From the nightsong.
Nightsong, from my heart
Why not keep on
Singing anyway.
Why not keep on singing anyway?
Lead Vocals: Stephens Stills and Neil Young
Drums: Joe Vitale
Electric Guitars: Stephen Stills and Neil Young
Synth: Stephen Stills
Handclaps: Stephen Stills
Bass: Stephen Stills
Engineered by: Nick Bolas, Doug Breidenbach, Stanley Johnston.
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