Crazy Horse is best known for its long association with Young, despite having released five albums of its own over a 19-year span. It has been co-credited with Young as Neil Young and Crazy Horse on 15 albums, "Americana" and "Psychedelic Pill" from 2012 being the latest.
The band recorded a concept album entitled "Greendale" (2003) that told the story using metaphors of murder and crime to represent the destruction of a small town community. The final song "Be The Rain" is one of Neil's classic epics, pleading for the world to be like the rain -- recycle and conserve to save our planet.
Discography: the studio albums "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere" (1969), "Zuma" (1975), "Rust Never Sleeps" (1979), "Re-ac-tor" (1981), "Life" (1987), "Ragged Glory" (1990), "Sleeps With Angels" (1994), "Broken Arrow" (1996), Greendale (2003), "Americana" (2012), Psychedelic Pill (2012) and live albums "Live Rust" (1979), "Weld" (1991), "Year of the Horse" (1997), "Live at the Fillmore East" (2006)
Down By The River
Neil Young & Crazy Horse Lyrics
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There is no reason for you to hide
It's so hard for me staying here all alone
When you could be taking me for a ride, yeah
She could drag me over the rainbow
And send me away
I shot my baby
Down by the river
Dead, ooh
Shot her dead, ooh
You take my hand, I'll take your hand
Together we may get away
This much madness is too much sorrow
It's impossible to make it today, yeah
Ooh, yeah
She could drag me over the rainbow
And send me away, yeah
Down by the river
I shot my baby
Down by the river
Dead, dead, ooh ooh
Ooh ooh shot her dead
Shot her dead
Be on my side, I'll be on your side
There is no reason for you to hide
It's so hard for me staying here all alone
When you could be taking me for a ride
Ooh, yeah
She could drag me over the rainbow
And send me away, yeah
Down by the river
I shot my baby
Down by the river
Down by the river
I shot my baby
Down by the river
Down by the river
I shot my baby
Down by the river
The lyrics to Neil Young's song "Down By The River" are open to interpretation, but many believe it to be about a man who kills his lover by shooting her down by the river. The song opens with the singer asking for his lover to be on his side and reassuring her that there is no reason for her to hide. He then expresses his desire to leave with her, saying that it is hard for him to stay alone when she could be taking him for a ride. The lyrics suggest that the two of them might flee together to escape a world that is filled with madness and sorrow.
However, about halfway through the song, the tone shifts abruptly. The singer says that the woman could "drag me over the rainbow and send me away," which has been interpreted as a reference to being high on drugs. He then sings, "Down by the river, I shot my baby. Dead." The repetition of the line emphasizes the gravity of the situation and the shock of what has happened. The song leaves the listener to fill in the blanks about the details of the murder.
Overall, "Down By The River" is a haunting and enigmatic song that captures the darkness and mystery of violent crime.
Line by Line Meaning
Be on my side, I'll be on your side, baby
Let's be on each other's side, we don't need to hide anything from each other
There is no reason for you to hide
You don't need to keep any secrets from me
It's so hard for me staying here all alone
It's difficult for me to stay by myself
When you could be taking me for a ride, yeah
We could be together having fun instead of me being alone
She could drag me over the rainbow
She has the power to take me to higher places
And send me away
And show me a world beyond my imagination
Down by the river
Near the river
I shot my baby
I killed my lover
Dead, ooh
She is dead
You take my hand, I'll take your hand
Let's join hands and be together
Together we may get away
We may escape from our troubles if we are together
This much madness is too much sorrow
There's so much chaos and sadness around us
It's impossible to make it today, yeah
It feels like there's no way out of our problems
Down by the river
Near the river
I shot my baby
I killed my lover
Dead, dead, ooh ooh
Lifeless, lifeless
Ooh ooh shot her dead
I killed my lover
Down by the river
Near the river
I shot my baby
I killed my lover
Down by the river
Near the river
Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Neil Young
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