Before Buffalo Springfield, Furay performed with Stills in the nine-member group, the Au Go Go Singers (Roy Michaels, Rick Geiger, Jean Gurney, Michael Scott, Kathy King, Nels Gustafson, Bob Harmelink, and Furay & Stills), the house band for the famous Cafe Au Go Go in New York.
In the late 1960s he formed the country-rock band Poco with Jim Messina and Rusty Young. The band failed to live up to Furay's expectations, with a disenchanted Messina and Randy Meisner leaving the band .Furay himself grew frustrated at the failure of Poco and he too departed .In 1974 he joined the The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band. It was during this time that Al Perkins, the band's pedal steel guitar player, introduced Furay to Christianity. Although Souther, Hillman, Furay's self-titled first album was certified Gold and yielded the top thirty hit with "Fallin' in Love" in 1974, the group could not follow up on that success, and poor record sales eventually led to its demise.
Furay then formed The Richie Furay Band with Jay Truax, John Mehler, and Tom Stipe, releasing the album I've Got a Reason in 1976, which reflected Furay's newfound beliefs. To support the release of this album Furay formed an alliance with David Geffen and Asylum Records. Furay assured Geffen that his album would be Christian influenced but would not be an attempt to preach his newfound beliefs. "I've Got a Reason" did, however, establish Furay as a pioneer in Christian Rock. The title track of his third album, the secular "I Still Have Dreams", became a mild radio hit in 1979. Overall, his albums failed to chart satisfactorily, and, compounded with the strain of two tours during the late 1970s wearing on him and his family, he hung up his rock and roll shoes in favor of a call to the ministry.
Since the early 1980s, Furay has been senior pastor of the Calvary Chapel in Broomfield, Colorado, a non-sectarian Christian church in the Denver area. He continues to perform as a solo artist, and very occasionally with Poco. He toured as an opening act for America and Linda Ronstadt during the Summer of 2006. The 2006 release of his latest CD The Heartbeat of Love returns Furay to his early country-rock roots with a contemporary flair.
In 2007 he toured with a new formation of the Richie Furay Band. At the Boulder and Bluebird Theatres in Colorado they recorded a double live CD ALIVE. The ALIVE set covers 29 songs of Furay's career. The Richie Furay band continued to tour through 2008 and 2009. Furay appeared with Poco for several shows in early 2009. At the Stagecoach Festival in Indio, California in the Spring of 2009, Furay and the current Poco lineup were joined onstage by original members Jimmy Messina and George Grantham and former bass player Timothy B. Schmidt reuniting the Poco lineup that achieved the most critical acclaim.
On October 23, 2010, he reunited with surviving Buffalo Springfield bandmates Stephen Stills and Neil Young for a set at the 24th annual Bridge School Benefit at Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, California.
Richie regrouped with Buffalo Springfield for a 2011 tour, headlining 2011 Bonnaroo with them. In July 2011, Furay announced on his Facebook page that he would be touring with Buffalo Springfield in early 2012, ending speculation there would be a 2011 fall tour with them.
From 2011 to 2015, Furay collaborated with The Piedmont Brothers Band as lead vocalist of some songs recorded in the album PBB III (2011), Back to the Country (2013) and A Christmas Piedmont (2015).
Furay appeared on the April 2013 Carla Olson album Have Harmony, Will Travel. They sang the Gene Clark (of the Byrds) classic "She Don't Care About Time" with Richard Podolor (producer of Souther Hillman & Furay) on mandolin and latter day Byrd John York on guitar.
In 2015 Furay released his CD "Hand in Hand".
You Better Believe
Richie Furay Lyrics
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About leaving me behind
Make up your mind
About what you're gonna do
You know it ain't easy
When your love huts night and day
Oh how you please
When I hear you call my name
Do not fear the song that makes you sing
It will offer you wings to fly away
But do expect to land if you can't stay
You better think twice
About leaving me behind
Make up your mind
About what you're gonna do
You take my advice
Oh woman, you got to choose
Take a little time
You got nothing more to lose
In time, you know my melody will haunt you
Your words can make it rhyme so easily
It ain't no sin, when love is real
So come on and let me know just how you feel
You better think twice
About leaving me behind
Make up your mind
About what you're gonna do
You know it ain't easy
When your love huts night and day
Oh how you please
When I hear you call my name
Breathlessly I await the moment to surround you
Do not fear the song that makes you sing
It will offer you wings to fly away
But do expect to land if you can't stay
You better think twice
About leaving me behind
Make up your mind
About what you're gonna do
You take my advice
Oh woman, you got to choose
Take a little time
You got nothing more to lose
In time, you know my melody will haunt you
Your words can make it rhyme so easily
It ain't no sin, when love is real
So come on and let me know just how you feel
In Richie Furay's song "You Better Believe," the lyrics revolve around the theme of a struggling relationship. The opening lines, "You better think twice, about leaving me behind, make up your mind, about what you're gonna do," imply a sense of uncertainty and indecision within the relationship. The singer is pleading for their partner to carefully consider the consequences of walking away.
The chorus reinforces this plea, emphasizing the difficulty of the love hurting "night and day." Despite the pain, there is a desire to please and a deep connection when they hear their partner call their name. The singer eagerly awaits to surround their partner with love, conveying a longing for unity and understanding.
The following lines, "Do not fear the song that makes you sing, it will offer you wings to fly away, but do expect to land if you can't stay," suggest that the singer recognizes the need for freedom and independence in a relationship. They acknowledge that love can empower and enable growth, but it also comes with the expectation of commitment. The partner is urged to consider the consequences of their choices and to think twice before making a final decision.
The second verse emphasizes the importance of choice and advises the partner to take some time to decide. The mention of the singer's melody haunting their partner implies a lingering presence even if they are apart. The idea that words can easily make things rhyme reflects the power of communication and the potential to find harmony in the relationship.
Overall, "You Better Believe" is a heartfelt plea for the partner to think carefully about the consequences of leaving, highlighting the complexity of love and the need for both freedom and commitment.
Line by Line Meaning
You better think twice
I advise you to carefully reconsider your decision
About leaving me behind
Regarding the choice to abandon our relationship
Make up your mind
Decide definitively
About what you're gonna do
Regarding your future actions
You know it ain't easy
You are aware that it is not simple
When your love huts night and day
When the pain of our love constantly affects you
Oh how you please
The pleasure you bring
When I hear you call my name
When you utter my name, bringing immense joy
Breathlessly I await the moment to surround you
With great anticipation, I long to be near you
Do not fear the song that makes you sing
Do not be afraid of the emotions that inspire your singing
It will offer you wings to fly away
It will provide you the freedom to escape
But do expect to land if you can't stay
However, be prepared to face consequences if you cannot remain
You take my advice
Listen to my counsel
Oh woman, you got to choose
Oh woman, you must make a decision
Take a little time
Take some moments to reflect
You got nothing more to lose
You have no further losses to experience
In time, you know my melody will haunt you
Eventually, my music will captivate your thoughts
Your words can make it rhyme so easily
Your expression can harmonize effortlessly
It ain't no sin, when love is real
There is no wrongdoing when love is authentic
So come on and let me know just how you feel
Therefore, reveal your true emotions to me
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Written by: JIM MESSINA
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