On this Neil Young popular songs page you''ll find 13 great Neil Young songs you can easily learn on the acoustic guitar. Check out the free sample demos, chord sheets, rhythm tips and more.
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Like A Hurricane hails from the album "American Stars N Bars" from 1977.
This song was a single but only charted in the UK at #48.
I play this one in standard tuning and have a little picking in the rhythm. The chords are Am, G, Fmaj7, Em, C, and F with a down up stop up down up stop up rhythm pattern.
Long May You Run is credited to the Stills Young band of 1976 as CSNY were on separate career paths with David Crosby and Graham Nash working together and Young and Still on separate projects.
Long May You Run was recorded during the summer of 1976 and released in the fall. After 9 dates on tour with Stephen Stills, Neil Young dropped out of the duos tour to promote the album. The song was released ahead of the album and peaked at #71 in the UK.
I'm giving credit as a CSNY song as the four of them have performed the song many times together.
Another I play in standard tuning with a root down root up down up and repeat rhythm pattern and some lead required. The chord you'll need are D, Dmaj7, G, Bm, A7, A7sus, A, A# and C.
Ohio was a protest song written by Neil Young after seeing photos in Life Magazine of the May 1970 Kent State shootings in which four university students lost their lives. They rushed the recording and had the song on the airwaves by June of 1970.
Some radio stations refused to play song and the Nixon Administration were not too happy about the recording. It was the only single from the "So Far" album and peaked at #14 in the US.
Drop D tuning is used here with a few riffs using a root down root up down up rhythm pattern and the chords D, F/G, C, Gm and Dm.
Old King is a track from the 1992 Harvest album.
The song was never released as a single.
I also use Drop D tuning here with some lead and a root down up root up down up rhythm pattern. The chords for this one are D, G, C and F.
Old Man has two famous artists as backup singers and they were James Taylor and Linda Ronstadt.
Both had appeared on the Johnny Cash Show, along with Neil.
I have the guitar tuned down two frets for this lesson and use a few riffs for lead. The chords here are D, C(add11)/D, F, G, Am7 and Em with a down down up down up and repeat rhythm pattern.
Out On The Weekend was not a single from the 1972 "Harvest" album but is the opening track from the album.
One critic said the song would have been a hit had it been released as a single.
Anther song with drop D tuning that has some picking in the rhythm with the chords Am, D, Bm, E7, G and Dsus with a capo 2nd fret. Play a down down up down up and repeat rhythm pattern.
Powderfinger hails from the 1979 album "Rust Never Sleeps".
Even though the song was never a single, in 2014 Rolling Stone said in their opinion, it was Neil Young's greatest song.
For chords here play E, A, B and Abm with no picking required and in standard tuning. The rhythm pattern needed is a down down down up down up and repeat.
Sugar Mountain wrote this song when he was 19 yrs old and the song originally had 126 verses. He managed to bring it down to four eventually but even tho his first demo was in 1965 and the the first recording was back in 1968 along with "The Loner", it never appeared on an album until 1977 which was the "Decade" album.
The song did not chart as a single.
Played in standard tuning with a root down root up down up or use a root up down up root up down up rhythm pattern. Some lead in the rhythm with the chords D, C, G, Fmaj7 and Dm.
Tell Me Why hails from the album "After The Goldrush" from 1970. This song was performed by CNSY live a few times before the album release during that year.
Nils Lofgren and Neil play acoustic guitars only on this track with every string tuned down a whole step.
Norah Jones and Radiohead have covered this song.
I play it in standard tuning with some picking in the rhythm which is a root down root up down up and repeat pattern with the chords G, C, D, Am, Gmaj7, Em and Bm.
The Loner hails from Neil Youngs debut album from 1969, where four singles were released, including this song, and non of them charted.
In fact in Neil Young's long solo career, he only had one #1 song in Canada and the US and it was "Heart Of Gold".
The chords need here are F, G, C, D, Gm, Am and a Dsus in standard tuning and no lead required. For rhythm play a down down up and repeat patten but this one has a few choppy parts and down strokes and some shuffle strumming in parts throughout the song.
The Needle And The Damage Done appeared on the "Harvest" album from 1972 and on other albums later on.
Our Lady Peace, Duran Duran and The Pretenders have all covered this song.
A few riffs in this lesson with a 1-2-3 arpeggio up down up down up and repeat rhythm pattern in standard tuning. For chords play D, C, D/B, D/A+, F, Esus and E.
Tonights The Night was Neil Young's sixth studio album which was released in 1975 but mostly recorded in 1973.
No singles were released from the album.
Drop D tuning is this song with a few riffs in the rhythm using the chords D and C. Ply down strokes with muted strings for rhythm.
When You Dance I Can Really Love is found on the 1970 album "After The Goldrush". There was a title misprint and someone swapped the I for the word You.
The song peaked at #93 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1971.
The rhythm needed here is down up pause down down up down up with down strokes also mixed in in standard tuning. A few riffs in the rhythm using the chords D, C, G, A#, Dm, F and Am.
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