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  2. Southern Cross (Crosby, Stills and Nash song) - Wikipedia

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    The song title and lyrics reference the Crux constellation, known as the Southern Cross. Billboard called the song a "midtempo minor-keyed saga very much in the tradition of [Stills'] earlier CSN and solo compositions." [7] The term "minor-keyed" presumably related to the song's bittersweet lyrics, as the song itself is performed in a major key.

  3. Daylight Again - Wikipedia

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    The second single, "Southern Cross", was Stills' partial rewrite of a song by brothers Richard and Michael Curtis. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The song "Daylight Again" evolved out of Stills' guitar-picking to accompany on-stage stories regarding the South in the Civil War , segueing into "Find the Cost of Freedom", which had been the B-side of the " Ohio ...

  4. Crosby, Stills & Nash (album) - Wikipedia

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    Crosby, Stills & Nash is the debut studio album by the folk rock supergroup Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN), released on May 29, 1969, by Atlantic Records. It is the only release by the band prior to adding Neil Young to their lineup.

  5. Southern Cross (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Southern Cross" (Crosby, Stills and Nash song) (1982) "Southern Cross", a 1993 song by 808 State from Gorgeous "Southern Cross", a 1975 song by the Ozark Mountain Daredevils from The Car Over the Lake Album

  6. Déjà Vu (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young album) - Wikipedia

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    Déjà Vu, is the second studio album by American folk rock group Crosby, Stills & Nash, and their first as a quartet with Neil Young.Released on March 11, 1970, by Atlantic Records, it topped the Billboard 200 chart for one week and generated three Top 40 singles: "Woodstock", "Teach Your Children", and "Our House".

  7. No Other Love (1953 song) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Rodgers originally composed this tune (with the title "Beneath the Southern Cross") for the NBC television series Victory at Sea (1952/1953). When Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II collaborated on Me and Juliet, Rodgers took his old melody and set it to new words by Hammerstein, producing the song "No Other Love". [1]

  8. The 100 Greatest Rock Stars Since That Was A Thing - AOL

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    John Fogerty was the dragon’s breath of Southern ... relatable lyrics that ... He gained national recognition in 1968 when Rolling Stone described him as “a 130lb cross-eyed albino with long ...

  9. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young discography - Wikipedia

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    The core discography of supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young consists of eight studio albums, six live albums, eight compilation albums, four video albums, and 19 singles. Originally formed in 1968, the group released one album as the trio Crosby, Stills & Nash before recruiting Neil Young into the band for their first concerts in 1969. Of ...