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50 Greatest Neil Young Songs

Greatest Neil Young Songs

Neil Young, one of the most iconic and influential singer-songwriters in rock music history, has gifted the world with an extraordinary catalog of timeless songs. Narrowing down his immense body of work to the “50 Greatest Neil Young Songs” is a daunting task, as every track seems to have a place in the hearts of fans and critics alike

From his days with Buffalo Springfield to his solo career and collaborations with Crazy Horse, Neil Young has consistently delivered some of the best and most thought-provoking music in the genre. His top songs span a wide range of themes and emotions, from the politically charged anthem “Ohio” to the introspective beauty of “Old Man.” Each track showcases his unique ability to blend rock, folk, and country influences into a signature sound that resonates with generations.

In this curated list of the best Neil Young songs, you’ll find a journey through his musical evolution, exploring songs that touch on themes of love, protest, longing, and introspection. Whether you’re drawn to the raw energy of “Cinnamon Girl” or the hauntingly beautiful “Heart of Gold,” Neil Young’s catalog offers a rich tapestry of sonic experiences that continue to captivate listeners and remind us why he remains a top figure in the world of rock music

His ability to craft both deeply personal and universally relatable songs solidifies his place among the all-time greats, making the “50 Greatest Neil Young Songs” a testament to his enduring legacy in the music industry.

Best Neil Young Songs Ranked

1After the Goldrush(After the Gold Rush, 1970)
2Cinnamon Girl(Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, 1969)
3Heart of Gold(Harvest, 1972)
4Only Love Can Break Your Heart(After the Gold Rush, 1970)
5Like a Hurricane(Weld, 1991)
6Helpless(Live at Massey Hall 1971, 2007)
7Down By The River(Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, 1969)
8Mr. Soul(Buffalo Springfield Again, 1967)
9The Needle and the Damage Done(Harvest, 1972)
10Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere(Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, 1969)
11Tonight’s the Night(Tonight’s the Night, 1975)
12Powderfinger(Rust Never Sleeps, 1979)
13Ohio(Decade, 1977)
14Cortez the Killer(Zuma, 1975)
15Southern Man(After the Gold Rush, 1970)
16Tell Me Why(After the Gold Rush, 1970)
17Expecting To Fly(Buffalo Springfield Again, 1967)
18Old Man(Harvest, 1972)
19Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black)(Rust Never Sleeps, 1979)
20A Man Needs a Maid(Harvest, 1972)
21Tired Eyes(Tonight’s the Night, 1975)
22On the Beach(On the Beach, 1974)
23Philadelphia(Soundtrack, 1993)
24Harvest Moon(Harvest Moon, 1992)
25Pocahontas(Rust Never Sleeps, 1979)
26Sugar Mountain(single, 1968)
27Cowgirl in the Sand(Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere, 1969)
28For the Turnstiles(On the Beach, 1974)
29Mellow My Mind(Tonight’s the Night, 1975)
30I Believe In You(After the Gold Rush, 1970)
31Rockin’ in the Free World(Freedom, 1989)
32Words (Between the Lines of Age)(Harvest, 1972)
33Revolution Blues(On the Beach, 1974)
34Don’t Be Denied(Time Fades Away, 1973)
35Don’t Let It Bring You Down(After the Gold Rush, 1970)
36F*!#in’ Up(Ragged Glory, 1990)
37Transformer Man(Trans, 1982)
38Goin’ Back(Comes A Time, 1978)
39Will To Love(American Stars ‘n Bars, 1977)
40See the Sky About to Rain(On the Beach, 1974)
41Broken Arrow(Buffalo Springfield Again, 1967 / greatest hits version)
42Sleeps With Angels(Sleeps With Angels, 1994)
43It’s a Dream(Prairie Wind, 2005)
44Here We Are in the Years(Neil Young, 1968)
45Thrasher(Rust Never Sleeps, 1979)
46Winterlong(Decade, 1977)
47Old King(Harvest Moon, 1992)
48Ambulance Blues(On the Beach, 1974)
49I Am a Child(Live Rust, 1979)
50Music Arcade(Broken Arrow, 1996)

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