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49 Bye-byes - Crosby, Stills & Nash



     
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Forty nine reasons
All in a line
All of them good ones
All of them lies
Driftin' with my lady
We're oldest of friends
Need a little work
And there's fences to mend
Steady girl, be my world
'Til the drifter come, now she's gone
I let that man play his hand
I let them go, how was I to know?
If I'm down on my knees, nobody left to please
Now it's over
They left in the spring
Her and the drifter
Looking for beautiful things
Steady girl, be my world

'Til the drifter come, now she's gone
I let that man play his hand
I let them go, how was I to know?
I'm down on my knees, nobody left to please
On my knees
Feeling wrong
Mama's gone, oh
Bye-bye, baby
Write if you think of it maybe
Know I love you
Go if it means that much to you
Hey, but you can run, baby
If the feeling's wrong before too long it's crazy
And you're trapped, babe
And you know that's not where it's at, baby
You're just seein' things through a cat's eye, baby
That's not my old lady
Come on and tell me, baby
You better tell me, baby
Who do you? Who do you love?
Time will tell us
Who is trying to sell us
Bye-bye, baby
Write if you think of it maybe
Hey, but you can run, baby
If the feeling's wrong before too long it's crazy
And you're trapped, babe
And you know that's not where it's at, baby
You're just seein' things through a cat's eye, baby
That's not my old lady
Come on and tell me, baby
You better tell me, baby
Who do you? Who do you love?

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Crosby, Stills & Nash is a pioneering folk/rock supergroup formed by David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash - refugees from three 1960s bands: The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, and The Hollies. The band is primarily known for their three-part vocal harmonies. They are strongly associated with the 1969 Woodstock Festival. They are commonly referred to by their initials CSN.

The trio's first eponymous album was released in May 1969 and was an immediate hit, spawning two Top 40 hit singles and receiving key airplay on the new FM radio format.

In late summer 1969, the trio expanded to a quartet with Neil Young with the name changing to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (commonly referred to by their initials CSNY).

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