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  1. 9 de oct. de 2019 · Writer: Fred Neil. Real freedom is falling asleep at the handlebars of a stolen police motorcycle as you bomb through the L.A. freeway on the brink of heart failure in a hospital gown (Crank).Or a ...

  2. 13 de ene. de 2023 · Fred Neil (March 16, 1936 – July 7, 2001) was an important American blues and folk singer and songwriter in the 1960s and early 1970s. He is best remembered for writing the top 40 hits "Candy Man", performed by Roy Orbison and "Everybody's Talkin'", performed by Harry Nilsson.Born in Cleveland, Ohio, and raised in St. Petersburg, Florida, Neil was one of the songwriters who for a time worked ...

  3. Fred Neil (Capitol, 1967), also known as Everybody's Talkin', features his most famous song, Everybody's Talkin' (but more famous in Harry Nilsson's interpretation), Dolphins, and the celestial Fare Thee Well. The eight-minute Cynicruspetefredjohn Raga employs jazz improvisation and ranks with the masterpieces of acid-rock.

  4. These are Five Songs culled from Fred Neil's Two Night performance at "The Elephant" in Woodstock, New York in the Fall of 1969. His Album "Other Side of thi...

  5. Fred Neil (* 16. März 1936 in Cleveland, Ohio; † 7. Juli 2001 auf Summerland Key, Florida) war ein einflussreicher US-amerikanischer Folk- und Bluessänger und Songschreiber der 1960er und frühen 1970er Jahre. Leben und Werk. Aufgewachsen ...

  6. Fred Neil is the second album from Fred Neil, a pioneer folk rock musician, recorded and released in 1966. The album has a more laid-back sound than his debut, and contains his best-known songs; "Everybody's Talkin'" and "The Dolphins".It was re-released in 1969 under the title Everybody's Talkin' in response to the international success of the soundtrack of the movie Midnight Cowboy, which ...

  7. 11 de jul. de 2001 · Fred Neil, a folk singer whose hits included ''Everybody's Talkin' '' and ''Candyman,'' was found dead on Saturday in his home here. He was 64. His death was attributed to natural causes.