I used to play & sing this one on my own when I was younger. Always one of my favorite songs but,,,I never thought Id hear it this way. This is the best version. Definitely.He was so amazing. ♥
This is by far the best version of this song. Fred Neil had such a beautiful voice, he was such a fine musician. "Everybody's talking" is also one of my favorites. These two performances holds something deep and sore, not many other songs has the power to move me like those two.
You're right, ebhughes . . .this sublime recording by Fred Neil is the best of them all on this evocative song . . . thank you! Fred Neil is one of the greats
One of the great songs and one of the greatest singers.I am humbled.
tippimail1 3 months ago
so beautiful!!
woodchuckmool 3 months ago
I used to play & sing this one on my own when I was younger. Always one of my favorite songs but,,,I never thought Id hear it this way. This is the best version. Definitely.He was so amazing. ♥
NoRosesForMe 4 months ago
Incredible, timeless!
torchkey1 5 months ago
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This is by far the best version of this song. Fred Neil had such a beautiful voice, he was such a fine musician. "Everybody's talking" is also one of my favorites. These two performances holds something deep and sore, not many other songs has the power to move me like those two.
brillefint1 5 months ago
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brillefint1 5 months ago
Incredible.. so good and so unknown.
sinanipek 7 months ago
Damn!!! Amazing. Time to rediscover Fred. . . .
dylanelvis 7 months ago
The last song I sang for my wife before she died. Sang it badly of course
ellswort55 11 months ago
The last song I sang for my wife before she died. Sang it badly of course
ellswort55 11 months ago
Fred also wrote 'Everybody's talking' for Harry Nielsson
jimincairns 11 months ago
and if I remeber correctly this is john sebastian playing harmonica
MrBruceBarham 1 year ago
What an amazing voice Fred had...what's astounding is the fact that he chose obscurity instead of fame.
OBDjFH05 1 year ago 5
You're right, ebhughes . . .this sublime recording by Fred Neil is the best of them all on this evocative song . . . thank you! Fred Neil is one of the greats
mandomuchacho 1 year ago 3