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What is Crosby Stills and Nash most famous song?

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Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN) were a folk rock supergroup made up of American singer-songwriters David Crosby and Stephen Stills, and English singer-songwriter Graham Nash.

They were later joined by Canadian singer-songwriter Neil Young as a fourth member, and when joined by him, the group is called Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

The group is famed for their lasting influence on American music and culture, and for their intricate vocal harmonies, often tumultuous interpersonal relationships, and political activism.

The group’s first album, Crosby, Stills & Nash, was released in May 1969, from which came two Top 40 hits, “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes” (No. 21) and “Marrakesh Express” (No. 28).

 

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In order to tour the album, the trio hired drummer Dallas Taylor and session bassist Greg Reeves, though they still needed a keyboardist; Ahmet Ertegun suggested Neil Young, who had played with Stills in Buffalo Springfield, and after some initial reluctance, the trio agreed, signing him on as a full member.

What is Crosby Stills and Nash most famous song?

“Suite Judy Blue Eyes” is easily the most famous songs in the CSN canon.

As a matter of fact, “Suite Judy Blue Eyes” introduced CSN’s first album and to a very large extent, their music as a whole.

“Suite Judy Blue Eyes” remains one of the best examples of their harmonies put into practice, and it’s also the song on which this supergroup can rest its reputation.