'Tell Me Why' has a simple lyrical structure, with two verses each followed by a bridge then chorus, and one final bridge and chorus before a short instrumental outro. He is, however, backed by the vocal harmonies of Crazy Horse during the choruses. The only instruments are two acoustic guitars, played by Young and Nils Lofgren. Musically, the song marks a shift from the hard rock of 1969's Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere and bears more folk and country influences, which would continue onto 1972's Harvest. The song also appears on Live at Massey Hall 1971. Written by Young, it was first introduced during the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young shows of 1970 prior to the release of Déjà Vu. " Tell Me Why" is the opening track on Neil Young's album After the Gold Rush. like when everyone says they wanted to be love but when someone tells them they love them, they freak out and leave the people who told them they love them.Young's home studio in Topanga, California On a sidenote: I think this song says a lot about people who are having a hard time what to feel or how act when something they thought they wanted is right in front of them. **** I think this part is knowing and being sad about the fact that the relationship could possibly end (since she's having a hard time making arrangements to herself) but also knowing that the only person who could make you happy is the person who's about to break your heart. **** i think it's about waiting for someone to make a decision whether they'll stay or go. ![]() ![]() ![]() When you're young enough to repay (old enough to stay in a committed, give-and-take relationship) but also young enough sell (young enough to sell out your relationship by taking the easy way out and breaking it off) Asking someone or yourself why is it hard to make arrangements with yourself
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