Commonly referred to by their initials CSNY, the band is primarily known for their four-part vocal harmonies. They were one of the few North American groups that rivaled the Beatles in popularity in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
After the 1970 shootings at Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, Neil Young wrote "Ohio", a tribute to the four students who were shot by the Ohio National Guard. Many radio stations would not play the song "Ohio" because of the anti-war tone of the song. Even so, largely because of its topical nature, "Ohio" bumped "Teach Your Children", released three weeks earlier, from its ascent in the charts, replacing it on the popularity climb, ending at number fourteen, while "Teach Your Children" ended at number sixteen.
In the early seventies, each member released solo albums and by 1972, the band had essentially split up. Nash and Crosby began to perform as a duo and recorded and toured as Crosby & Nash (or, alternatively, Crosby-Nash). A 1974 CSNY reunion tour was a massive success, but attempts to make a second CSNY album ended with another split and separate albums from Crosby & Nash and The Stills-Young Band, both in 1976. After a falling-out between Stills and Young, CSN reformed to release CSN and has been the primary configuration since. CSNY finally returned in 1988 with American Dream, and again in 1999 with Looking Forward. Subsequent material has mostly been from Crosby, Stills & Nash, with the exception of live releases featuring all four members.
It is important to note that on their most famous album, Déjà vu, nearly every song features the trio configuration. Neil Young joins only on a handful of songs he didn't write (guitar on "Woodstock," "Almost Cut My Hair"). Neil Young is absent on "Teach Your Children," "Our House," "Carry On," "Déjà Vu" and therefore the most famous work by the group can be credited to the original trio configuration.
In 1991, Crosby was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame as a member of the Byrds. Neil Young was inducted in 1995 as a solo artist. Stephen Stills was inducted in 1997 as both a member of Buffalo Springfield (along with Young) and Crosby, Stills & Nash (with Crosby & Nash), Graham Nash was inducted in 2010 as a member of The Hollies.
Hawaiian Sunrise
Crosby Stills Nash & Young Lyrics
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Lying over the water
With my sun in your eyes
When you hear the melody play
It changes every day
Oh, Hawaiian sunrise
Once when we were there
Thought we might settle down.
But the music called me
And my friends have
much to spread around,
We moved from town to town.
Hawaiian sunrise.
And in the morning when you rise,
Will you look in my son's eyes?
I know you do.
Pretty Maui Mama
Lying over the water
With my moon in your eyes
From my hotel window in the clouds
I love you right out loud.
Ohm Hawaiian sunrise.
And in the morning when you rise,
Will you look in my son's eyes?
I know you do.
The lyrics of Crosby Stills and Nash's "Hawaiian Sunrise" paint a picture of a romantic scene in Hawaii with a beautiful Maui Mama lying over the water as the sun shines in her eyes. The song suggests that she enjoys the sound of the melody played every day with different tunes, which makes her feel the beauty of the Hawaiian sunrise. The song begins with the sweet melody of Hawaiian music that creates a relaxed mood for the listener. Crosby sings that he and his friends settled in Hawaii once but soon left because the music called him, and his friends had much to spread. The song then suggests that they moved from town to town, but the Hawaiian sunrise remains captivating, no matter where they go.
The song talks about a son, which shows a responsibility that someone in the song has. It is ambiguous as to whether Crosby is the father of the son or not, but he knows that the Maui Mama who he loves will look in his son's eyes every morning when she wakes up. The song reflects the love between two people in a beautiful location, the Hawaiian sunrise being a metaphor for the beauty of love. Overall, "Hawaiian Sunrise," with its laid-back melody and poetic lyrics, describes a romantic sojourn in Hawaii with the breathtaking sights of nature in the background.
Line by Line Meaning
Pretty Maui Mama
Addressing a beautiful woman on the island of Maui
Lying over the water
Reclining near the ocean
With my sun in your eyes
Experiencing the sunshine together
When you hear the melody play
In anticipation of the music
It changes every day
Each day brings a new tune to enjoy
Oh, Hawaiian sunrise
The beauty of Hawaii's sunrises in the morning
Once when we were there
Recalling a past trip to Hawaii
We had relaxing times
Enjoying peaceful moments
Thought we might settle down
Considering staying on the island for good
But the music called me
Feeling a strong pull towards playing music
And my friends have much to spread around
Having talented friends who share their art
We moved from town to town
Traveling from place to place to share their music
Hawaiian sunrise
Continuing to enjoy Hawaii's gorgeous sunrises
And in the morning when you rise
Asking if their companion will still be by their side in the morning
Will you look in my son's eyes?
Asking if their companion will share in the love for their child
I know you do.
Expressing confidence in their companion's affection
Pretty Maui Mama
Addressing the beautiful woman once again
Lying over the water
Reclining near the ocean once more
With my moon in your eyes
Sharing in the romance of a moonlit night
From my hotel window in the clouds
Viewing the stunning scenery from a high-up hotel room
I love you right out loud.
Expressing love without hesitation
Ohm Hawaiian sunrise.
Continuing to appreciate Hawaii's sunrise in the morning
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Ehi... Am I first?! Well.... This "sunrise" is a surprise...!!! But Neil is big,always....!!!