"Heart of Gold" from the 1972 album Harvest is Neil Young's only number one hit single in his long musical career.
The song was taped during the initial sessions for Harvest in early 1971 at Quadrafonic Studios in Nashville, Tennessee. Ronstadt and Taylor were in Nashville at the time for an appearance on Johnny Cash's television program, and the album's producer Elliot Mazer arranged for them to sing backup for Young in the studio.
Young wrote in the liner notes of his compilation album Decade: "This song put me in the middle of the road. Traveling there soon became a bore so I headed for the ditch. A rougher ride but I saw more interesting people there." This statement was in response to the mainstream popularity that he gained as a result of "Heart of Gold"'s number-one status.
In 1985, Bob Dylan admitted that he hated this song, despite always liking Neil Young:
Dylan said: "The only time it bothered me that someone sounded like me was when I was living in Phoenix, Arizona, in about '72 and the big song at the time was "Heart of Gold." I used to hate it when it came on the radio. I always liked Neil Young, but it bothered me every time I listened to "Heart of Gold." I think it was up at number one for a long time, and I'd say, "Shit, that's me. If it sounds like me, it should as well be me."
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cinstlu 11 months ago
Very nice cover. Thanks for sharing
cw1011 1 year ago
Nice job man, damn near the original.
clubwedd 1 year ago
Nicely done. Neil's music lives on...
Starrman69 1 year ago
awesome..just .like the real thing..great job
genarofan 1 year ago
Excellent ! Sounds great !
lakeladymel 1 year ago
great work!
harmusic 1 year ago
good production! like your harp.
noducs 1 year ago
great job
minddredge 1 year ago
very near at the orginal! thumb up
MarkusGitarre 1 year ago