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  1. Neil Young. Producer (s) Neil Young. David Briggs. " I've Been Waiting for You " is a song written by Neil Young, which he recorded for his 1968 debut solo album. In a song review for AllMusic, critic Matthew Greenwald described it as "One of the most powerful and well-crafted songs from Neil Young's self-titled solo debut ...

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    The album is Young's first solo record after releasing three albums with Buffalo Springfield. After their final breakup, Young hired Joni Mitchell's manager Elliot Roberts to also manage his career. Roberts continue to serve as Young's manager until his passing in 2019. Roberts organized Young's first solo tour of coffeehouses and negotiated a reco...

    According to Young in his memoir Waging Heavy Peace, the songs on the album represent a variety of different themes. Some of the songs had been recently written, while others dated back to his time with Buffalo Springfield: "The Emperor of Wyoming" and "String Quartet from Whiskey Boot Hill" are both instrumentals. Young recorded many such instrume...

    The bulk of the album's songs were recorded at various Los Angeles studios with David Briggs between August and October 1968. Songs "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere" and "Birds" were also attempted during the sessions. Studios included Wally Heider Studios, TTG Studios and Sunset Sound Recorders. The organ on "I've Been Waiting for You" was recorde...

    The first release of the album used the Haeco-CSGencoding system. This technology was intended to make stereo records compatible with mono record players, but had the unfortunate side effect of degrading the sound. Young was unhappy with the first release. "The first mix was awful", he was reported as saying in Cash Box of September 6, 1969. "I was...

    Young promoted the album through solo acoustic appearances at coffee houses and folk venues in New York, Ann Arbor, Ottawa and Toronto. In late October 1968, he appeared nightly for a full week supporting Joni Mitchell at The Bitter End in Greenwich Village. In November, he played three dates at the Canterbury House in Ann Arbor, Michigan. In late ...

    Rolling Stone wrote "in many ways, a delightful reprise of that Springfield sound done a new way". In its retrospective review, AllMusicdescribed it as "an uneven, low-key introduction to Young's solo career".

    All tracks are written by Neil Young, except "String Quartet from Whiskey Boot Hill" by Jack Nitzsche. Arrangements on "The Old Laughing Lady", "String Quartet from Whiskey Boot Hill" and "I've Loved Her So Long" by Young, Jack Nitzsche and Ry Cooder. Track timings are from the original 1969 vinyl release, catalogue number RS 6317.

    Neil Young – vocals, guitars, piano, synthesizer, harpsichord, pipe organ, production
    Jack Nitzsche – electric piano, arrangements, production
    Jim Messina, Carol Kaye – bass
    • 35:32
    • November 12, 1968
    • August–October 1968
    • Reprise
  2. Neil Young. Track 4 on Neil Young. Produced by. David Briggs & Neil Young. Nov. 12, 1968 1 viewer 5.1K views. 8 Contributors. I’ve Been Waiting for You Lyrics. [Verse 1]...

  3. 19 ago 2014 · Provided to YouTube by RepriseI've Been Waiting for You (2009 Remaster) · Neil YoungNeil Young℗ 2009 Reprise RecordsRemastering Engineer: Chris BellmanEngin...

  4. lyrics. artistfacts. Songfacts®: "I've Been Waiting For You" is lyrically tender but musically driven. The chorus, which builds in intensity to the line, "For such a long time ago," mimics the emotional restraint forced upon Young in the song.