Written by: Neil Young and David Crosby
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That started out as an accident. I had been playing that little figure that it opens with for a while. One day, I was doing it and Neil and Graham heard me and they jumped on it. They liked it. Neil liked it in particular. I said, “That was fun. Let’s try and get on to something serious.” They said, “Listen, that’s really good. It’s better than you think it is. Give us the tape.” And so they took it and they put the conga drums and the bass on it and some handclaps. They brought it back and I said, “Fuck, I love it.” And it became the first song on the record. David Crosby Rolling Stone/Andy Greene October 12, 2021
Music Is Love
Session Date:August 23, 1970
Studio:A&M Recording, Studio C, Hollywood, CA
Produced by:Graham Nash & Neil Young
Recording type:Studio
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:3:18
Musicians:David Crosby: lead vocals, acoustic guitar Neil Young: vocals, acoustic guitar, bass, congas Graham Nash: vocals, congas
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If I Could Only Remember My Name David Crosby Released: 1971-02-22

Side 1 Track 1

Music Is Love/Music Is Love David Crosby Released: 1971-04-01

Side A

Music Is Love/Music Is Love David Crosby Released: 1971-04-01

Side B

Music Is Love/Laughing David Crosby Released: 1971-04-02

Side A

Celebration Copy Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Released: 1971-06-01

Side 1 Track 2

Crosby, Stills & Nash (boxset) Crosby, Stills & Nash Released: 1991-09-30

Disc 2 Track 8

Voyage David Crosby Released: 2006-11-21

Track 2

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

Disc 06 - Topanga 3 (1970) Track 13

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