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  1. Graham Nash covered Cathedral, Man in the Mirror, The Crow on the Cradle, Here Comes the Sun and other songs. Graham Nash originally did Cathedral, Man in the Mirror, Here Comes the Sun, Urge for Going and other songs.

    • February 2, 1942
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Graham_NashGraham Nash - Wikipedia

    Nash was pivotal in the forging of a sound and lyrics, often writing the verses on Clarke, Hicks & Nash songs. However, Nash also composed songs by himself under the 'team banner' (like Lennon & McCartney), including "Fifi the Flea" (1966), "Clown" (1966), "Stop Right There", and "Everything Is Sunshine" (1967).

    • 'Teach Your Children' Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. From: 'Deja Vu' (1970) Nash originally wrote "Teach Your Children" for the Hollies, but they never got around to recording it.
    • 'Woodstock' Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. From: 'Deja Vu' (1970) Nash didn't write "Woodstock," but he's a main part of the song's inspiration. Nash's girlfriend Joni Mitchell penned the tune based on her boyfriend's stories about the legendary music festival (he played there with CSN&Y; she couldn't make it).
    • 'Carrie Anne' The Hollies. From: 1967 single. The three singers of the Hollies – Nash, Allan Clarke and Tony Hicks – trade verses on "Carrie Anne," with Nash taking the last verse.
    • 'Our House' Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. From: 'Deja Vu' (1970) Nash has written some pretty cloying songs over the years, and this favorite from his second album with Crosby, Stills and Nash (joined by Neil Young this time) definitely gets a little icky after a couple of minutes.
  3. Songs for Beginners is the debut solo studio album by English singer-songwriter Graham Nash.

  4. They didn’t want to do it. Here’s what happened: I’d written a song called “King Midas in Reverse,” and even though we made a great record of it, it only got into the Top 30. And that ...

  5. Here are ten of the best known and best loved songs by Graham Nash. 10. "I Used to Be a King" This is a track from Nash's first solo album Songs for Beginners in 1971. A country rock tinged song of regret and determination.

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  7. Feb 2, 2022 · I’ve written songs every way you could possibly imagine.” You touched on Just A Song Before I Go - it’s a beautiful track and a huge hit for Crosby, Stills & Nash. What was the story behind the writing session for that song?