More songs about finding/creating home, inspired by my recent move. Graham Nash meant this as a domesstic-bliss lovesong to Joni Mitchell, but I'm taking it as a song of self-love, of finding myself worthy of living in a home that supports and protects me... as every human being deserves.
On this day in 1964, the Supremes were at #1 with ‘Baby Love’. The song, which was penned by the great Holland-Dozier-Holland songwriting team was their second of five consecutive chart topping hits.
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A Friend Bet GRAHAM NASH He Couldn't Write A Song In 20 Minutes... Became CROSBY, STILLS, & NASH's Biggest Hit; PROFESSOR OF ROCK Investigates (Video)
🎧 #DavidCrosby was "estranged" from #GrahamNash and #StephenStills when they recorded "Southern Cross." But, he contributed vocals to the music video, completing the 3-way harmony the band were famous for.
Have you seen the doc, "David Crosby: Remember My Name?" He recalls events and the everyday throughout his life in astounding detail. It's also an object lesson in how asshole-ism (often on drugs) can cost you everything.