

But out of that breakup, we got an incredible trio and one of pop music’s great long tracks. The singer-songwriter’s romance and breakup with Stills inspired classic songs including Suite: Judy Blue Eyes. And though Stills played the song personally for Collins, it couldn’t repair the relationship. But it keeps building for close to seven minutes - first to a section of Stills’ vocal solos and finally to the “doo doo doo” coda and tight three-part harmonies that have come to define CSN (and sometimes Y). The people and things closest to you eventually become invisible to you. Part I Verse 1 One morning I woke up and I knew You were really gone A new day, a new way And new eyes to see the dawn Go your way, Ill go mine And carry on Verse 2 The sky is clearing and. The roughly three-minute-long first movement could be a self-sufficient pop song in its own right. 072: Stephen Stills, Suite:Judy Blue Eyes (Just Roll Tape). Sweet Judy Blue Eyes Sweet Judy Blue Eyes is a slice of life about six New Yorkers who meet for drinks after work. “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes” opened their first self-titled album in 1969. As the story goes, the all-star band Crosby, Stills and Nash was founded by Stills (then part of Buffalo Springfield), David Crosby (the Byrds) and Graham Nash (the Hollies) at either the home of Joni Mitchell or Mama Cass Elliot (the answer depends on which band member you’re talking to) when they started harmonizing together, most likely to this very song.

Stephen Stills wrote the four-part medley about his impending breakup with Judy Collins, a well-known singer at the time. Crosby, Stills & Nash - Suite: Judy Blue Eyes (Official Audio) RHINO 5.87M subscribers Subscribe 18K Share 1. At the time Stephen Stills wrote 'Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,' his passionate relationship to the blue-eyed singer Judy Collins was falling apart.

The title is, of course, a play on words.
