On This Day in 1972: Neil Young’s Iconic ‘Harvest’ Becomes a Chart-Topper
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In early 1971, Neil Young was in the middle of a now legendary solo acoustic tour and arrived in Nashville to play his new blues song with heroin, "The Needle And The Damage Done", on "The Johnny Cash Show." While there, producer Elliot Mazer, who had just opened the Quadrafonic Sound Studio, invited Young to record a session. Young loved the idea that Area Code 615, a group of country music studio musicians from Nashville who had accompanied hi…
On This Day in 1972: Neil Young’s Iconic ‘Harvest’ Becomes a Chart-Topper
On March 18, 1972, Canadian‑American singer‑songwriter Neil Young reached a high point in his solo career when his album Harvest hit number one on the U.S. album charts. The record marked his most successful release and included some of his most enduring songs, becoming closely linked with his name in the years that followed. Harvest […]
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