Notes
This song could have been written on a civil rights march after stopping off to watch "Gone With The Wind" at a local theatre. But I wasn't there so I don't know for sure. Actually I think I wrote it in the Fillmore East dressing room in 1970. Neil Young Decade liner notes 1977
Those girls always get jealous when you're working on something with great intensity. Susan, who was a lot older than me, was very jealous. One morning, I got up early to work on 'Southern Man' in the studio, she threw breakfast against the door. When I opened the door to see what was going on, she threw the coffee at me. Neil Young Muziekkrant Oor/Constant Meijers September 26, 1974
JM: Are you preaching in “Southern Man”? No. I’m warning. Warning. “Southern Man” was an angry song. I wrote “Southern Man” in my studio in Topanga. Susan was angry at me for some reason, throwing things. They were crashing against the door ’cause I was down there doin’ I don’t know what the fuck. We fought a lot. There’s some reason for it, I’m sure. It was probably my fault … everybody can relate to that. “Southern Man” was more than the South—I think the civil rights movement was sorta what that was about. The far North and the deep South are not very different. They’re extremes. Look at Robbie Robertson—an Indian from Canada who wrote a lot about the deep South. I’m sure it’s the same kinda thing. Southerners, northerners, they’re extremists. I mean, look at the people who live up in Canada. And look at the people who live in the deep South. They’re out there. I love Canada, with the hockey games and the fuckin’ spirit—everybody gets so fuckin’ into it. It’s so real. And there’s that real family thing about the South—everybody gets together and has barbecues, ya know what I mean? “Southern Man” is a strange song. I don’t sing it anymore. I don’t feel like it’s particularly relevant. It’s not “Southern Man”—it’s “White Man.” Heh heh. It’s much bigger than “Southern Man.” Neil Young "Shakey" by Jimmy McDonough 2002
(in response to a request for Southern Man) I have to tell you a story about Southern Man. I was at the Oakland Coliseum. I was playing away. I was having a pretty mediocre time actually. It wasn't that hot you know. Show number fifty-eight. We were all tired. The band wasn't right in the first place. It was one of those things you know. By the time we got there - Southern Man - everybody, every night would yell "Southern Man, Southern Man". I could dig it you know. It was nice. But I went to sing it. And I was singing away and I started off...and by then you know I sang it with Crosby, Stills & Nash and I sang it by myself and I was singing it with these guys. By then I was starting to sort of feel like a Wurlitzer. Even though I really believed the song, where I was at, where I wrote it and everything. But anyway, I was singing away, "Southern Man better keep your head, don't forget what the good book...". This guy in the front row as far away as me and you. He jumped up, "right on, right on, I love it". He felt really good I could tell. All of a sudden this, this black cop just walked up to him - it just was the scene, the way it looked to me - and he just crunched him. And I just took my guitar off and put it on the ground and got in the car and went home. A lot of those people couldn't understand it because they couldn't see from the other end. They thought I had just freaked out or something. But something about it - and ever since then I've never sung the song. I don't know why. I don't know. I sang it a lot. I sang it every night for a long time and I really - that's the story anyways. I couldn't do it. I don't feel it right now. Neil Young May 16, 1974 The Bottom Line, New York City
Southern Man (version 1 of 10)
Session Date:April 29, 1970
Studio:Home studio, Topanga, CA
Session 2 Date:May 3, 1970
Studio 2:Home studio, Topanga, CA
Produced by:Neil Young & David Briggs
Recording type:Studio
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:5:34
Musicians:Neil Young: vocals, guitar Nils Lofgren: piano, vocals Greg Reeves: bass Ralph Molina: drums, vocals Danny Whitten: vocals
Available on:
After The Gold Rush Neil Young Released: 1970-09-19

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Decade Neil Young Released: 1977-10-28

Side 3 Track 4

Decade - German LP Neil Young Released: 1977-10-28

Side 3 Track 15

Greatest Hits (Australian LP) Neil Young Released: 1985-02-15

Side 2 Track 2

Greatest Hits Neil Young Released: 2004-11-16

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Neil Young Archives Vol. I 1963-1972 Neil Young Released: 2009-06-02

Disc 06 - Topanga 3 (1970) Track 7

After The Gold Rush 50th Anniversary Edition Neil Young Released: 2020-12-11

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Southern Man (version 2 of 10)
Session Date:June 6, 1970
Studio:Fillmore East, New York City, New York, USA
Produced by:Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
Recording type:Live
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:13:45
Notes:edited
Musicians:Neil Young: lead vocals, electric guitar Stephen Stills: vocals, electric guitar Graham Nash: organ David Crosby: vocals, electric guitar Calvin "Fuzzy" Samuels: bass Johnny Barbata: drums
Available on:
4 Way Street Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Released: 1971-04-07

Side 3 Track 14

4 Way Street - CD Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Released: 1992-06-19

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Southern Man (version 3 of 10)
Session Date:June 5, 1970
Studio:Fillmore East, New York City, New York, USA
Produced by:Neil Young & Larry Johnson
Recording type:Live
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:7:03
Notes:Incomplete live version
Musicians:Neil Young: lead vocals, guitar Stephen Stills: vocals, guitar Graham Nash: electric piano David Crosby: vocals, 12-string acoustic guitar Calvin "Fuzzy" Samuels: bass guitar Johnny Barbata: drums
Available on:
Journey Through The Past Neil Young Released: 1972-11-07

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Southern Man (version 4 of 10)
Session Date:c. March 19, 1970
Studio:Home studio, Topanga, CA
Produced by:Neil Young & David Briggs
Recording type:Studio
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:5:51
Musicians:Neil Young: vocals, guitar Nils Lofgren: piano, vocals Greg Reeves: bass Ralph Molina: drums, vocals Danny Whitten: vocals
Available on:
Warner Giants - EP (UK) Neil Young Released: 1974-04-15

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Southern Man (version 5 of 10)
Session Date:January 29, 2019
Studio:State Theatre, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Produced by:
Recording type:Live
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:4:33
Musicians:Neil Young: vocals, acoustic guitar
Available on:
NYA Livestream - State Theatre - Solo Neil Young Released: 2019-01-29

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Southern Man (version 6 of 10)
Session Date:July 1, 2020
Studio:Daryl Hannah & Neil Young's home, Telluride, Colorado, USA
Produced by:
Recording type:Studio
Mono/Stereo:mono
Length:4:06
Musicians:Neil Young: vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
Available on:
Fireside Sessions - Porch Edition Neil Young Released: 2020-07-01

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The Times Neil Young Released: 2020-09-18

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Southern Man (version 7 of 10)
Session Date:December 4, 1970
Studio:Carnegie Hall, New York City, New York, USA
Produced by:Neil Young & Niko Bolas: "The Volume Dealers"
Recording type:Live
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:4:32
Musicians:Neil Young: vocals, acoustic guitar
Available on:
Carnegie Hall 1970 Neil Young Released: 2021-10-01

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1970-12-04 - Carnegie Hall, New York City, New York, USA Neil Young Released: 2023-08-28

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Southern Man (version 8 of 10)
Session Date:March 24, 1976
Studio:Sportpaleis Ahoy', Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Produced by:Neil Young
Recording type:Live
Mono/Stereo:mono
Length:
Musicians:
Available on:
1976-03-24 - Sportpaleis Ahoy', Rotterdam, The Netherlands Neil Young Released: 2022-03-03

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Southern Man (version 9 of 10)
Session Date:January 29, 2019
Studio:State Theatre, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Session 2 Date:June 5, 1970
Studio 2:Fillmore East, New York City, New York, USA
Produced by:
Recording type:Live
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:
Notes:2019-01-29, State Theatre, Minneapolis with 1970-06-05 Fillmore East footage from JTTP
Musicians:Neil Young: lead vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar Stephen Stills: vocals, electric guitar Graham Nash: electric piano David Crosby: vocals, 12-string acoustic guitar Calvin "Fuzzy" Samuels: bass guitar Johnny Barbata: drums
Available on:
Timeless Orpheum Neil Young Released: 2020-12-22

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Southern Man (version 10 of 10)
Session Date:July 11, 1993
Studio:Finsbury Park, London, England
Produced by:Neil Young
Recording type:Live
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:
Musicians:
Available on:
1993-07-11 - Finsbury Park, London, England Neil Young Released: 2022-01-05

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