Neil Young
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Neil Young

Neil Young, born on November 12, 1945, is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter celebrated for his influential contributions to rock music since the 1960s. He began his career in Winnipeg and gained fame as a member of Buffalo Springfield, known for hits like "For What It's Worth," before launching a successful solo career marked by acclaimed albums such as "Harvest" and "After the Gold Rush." Young is also noted for his collaborations with Crazy Horse and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. With numerous awards, including multiple Grammy and Juno accolades, he has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame twice and remains a significant figure in music and cultural commentary.

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GENRES: Rock & Roll, Male Vocalist

Albums

Singles

Down By The River / When Were You On The Losing End
Down By The River / When Were You On The Losing End (1969)
The Emperor Of Wyoming / Everyone Knows This Is Nowhere
The Emperor Of Wyoming / Everyone Knows This Is Nowhere (1969)
Oh Lonesome Me / I've Been Waiting For You
Oh Lonesome Me / I've Been Waiting For You (1970)
Only Love Can Break Your Heart / Birds
Only Love Can Break Your Heart / Birds (1970)
When You Dance I Can Really Love / Sugar Mountain
When You Dance I Can Really Love / Sugar Mountain (1970)
Heart Of Gold / Sugar Mountain
Heart Of Gold / Sugar Mountain (1972)
Walk On / For The Turnstiles
Walk On / For The Turnstiles (1974)
Rust Never Sleeps / Hey Hey My My Into The Black
Rust Never Sleeps / Hey Hey My My Into The Black (1979)