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  1. Jun 11, 2016 · Original songs. Stephen Stills covered Questions, Season of the Witch, Everybody's Talkin' at Me, You Don't Love Me and other songs. Stephen Stills originally did Questions, Season of the Witch, Everybody's Talkin' at Me, You Don't Love Me and other songs. Stephen Stills wrote Bluebird, For What It's Worth and Everydays.

    • January 3, 1945
  2. Musical artist. Stephen Arthur Stills (born January 3, 1945) [1] is an American musician, singer, and songwriter best known for his work with Buffalo Springfield, Crosby, Stills & Nash, and Manassas. As both a solo act and member of three successful bands, Stills has combined record sales of over 35 million albums.

  3. Aug 2, 2021 · Behind The Song: “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes” by Crosby, Stills & Nash, Written by Stephen Stills Read More 5 Crosby, Stills & Nash Songs Stephen Stills Wrote Solo From the Late ’60s Through 1980s

    • For What It’S Worth
    • Four Days Gone
    • Suite: Judy Blue Eyes
    • Helplessly Hoping
    • Carry on
    • Love The One You’Re with
    • It Doesn’T Matter
    • Dark Star
    • Isn’T It So
    • Judy

    We open our 10 Essential Stephen Stills Songs list with a legendary song written by Stephen Stills when he was a member of Buffalo Springfield. The great Stephen Stills song “For What It’s Worth” was released on Buffalo Springfield’s second pressing of their debut album, Buffalo Springfield, which was released in 1966. The song “For What It’s Worth...

    Buffalo Springfield released three studio albums before the band broke up. In 1968, Stephen Stills left the group to form Crosby Stills and Nash. Richie Furay formed POCO with Jim Messina, who would later join Kenny Loggins as part of Loggins and Messina. Neil Young became essentially Neil Young. We would have loved to have chosen more Stephen Stil...

    If you had to pick one Crosby Stills & Nash sons that you could ever listen to again, tell me it would not be “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes.” This incredible piece of music was written by Stephen Stills and released on the band’s debut album, Crosby Stills & Nash. The album was released in 1969. the song “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes” was released as the second ...

    Stephen Stills’ song “Helplessly Hoping” was also released on the Crosby Stills & Nash debut album. The song was placed as the b-side to the album’s debut single, “Marrakesh Express,” written by Graham Nash. From an arranging point of view, Stephen Stills dominated that album as he was responsible for almost all the record’s guitar, bass, and keybo...

    Neil Young joined Crosby Stills & Nash in 1970 to form the quartet Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young. The four brilliant musicians would record their first album together entitled Déjà Vu.Choosing whose songs got recorded and released between these four brilliant musicians and songwriters must have been tough. Stephen Stills got three of his songs recor...

    While Crosby Stills, Nash & Young were enjoying tremendous success with their work together on record, the four talented musicians were also celebrating the releases of their solo albums. In 1970, Stephen Stillsreleased his first solo album entitled Stephen Stills. The album’s leadoff track and first single, “Love The One You’re With,” became Steph...

    The great Stephen Stills song “It Doesn’t Matter” was released on the album Manassas, which was also the name of the new band Stephen Stills band in 1972. The group recorded two albums from 1972 to 1973. While hardcore Stephen Stills and Crosby Stills Nash & Youngfans are familiar with Manassas, the group has not gotten the recognition it deserves ...

    In 1977, Crosby, Stills, and Nash released their second album as a trio. It had been eight years since the band released their debut album in 1969. Of course, there was Déjà Vu. with Neil Young in 1970, but the release of CSN in 1977 was surprisingly only the second album the trio had released together. Stephen Stills’ song “Dark Star” opened side ...

    Stephen Stills’ song “Isn’t It So” is the first Stephen Stills song on this list that was not released in the 1960s or 1970s. That’s not to say that Stephen Stills did not continue to release great music from the 1980s on. It defines the incredible body of work that Stephen Stills was responsible for in the 1960s and 1970s. “Isn’t It So” was releas...

    We close out our 10 Essential Stephen Stills songs list with a great song from his album Everybody Knows.The album was released and billed as Stills & Collins. It was the first time that Stephen Stills and Judy Collins ever released an album together. The album was released in 2017. The song “Judy,” represented the second time Stephen Stills compos...

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    • 'Love the One You're With' From: 'Stephen Stills' (1970) Ignore the Ron Burgundy-like theme of Stephen Stills' biggest hit and focus instead on how this one song collects everything that can sum up his career.
    • 'Treetop Flyer' From: 'Stills Alone' (1991) The darkly intricate "Treetop Flyer" is a rumination by a free spirit, presented in a suitably raw setting featuring only Stills and his imaginative guitar.
    • 'It Doesn't Matter' From: 'Manassas' (1972) The lilting opening track to the Stills-led side project Manassas, "It Doesn't Matter" was co-written by the Byrds' Chris Hillman.
    • 'Sit Yourself Down' From: 'Stephen Stills' (1970) Stills moves from an anthem-style sing-along to a delicately conveyed verse and then back again on this episodic triumph, which includes a stirringly complex guitar solo to boot.
  4. Jan 3, 2014 · Happy Birthday, Stephen Stills! “I’m one of the laziest people I know,” declares Stephen Stills. “But when I catch on fire, I get obsessive.”. That obsessiveness shows up in his intense passion and restless curiosity about the creation of music, helping sustain a career that now stretches back more than four decades.

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  6. Sit Down, I Think I Love You. Sit Yourself Down. Southern Cross (Crosby, Stills and Nash song) Special Care. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes.