![]() ![]() ![]() Bielen notes that a common Young theme of "fascination with the culture of celebrity" seems to be reflected in lyrics where "stars sit in bars." Allmusic critic Richie Unterberger also finds the lyrics to be enigmatic and difficult to understand. Music lecturer Ken Bielen finds the lyrics to be rather obscure, but notes that the song seems to be set in a bar and the subject of the song seems to be a waitress. The final section was entitled "Country Girl (I Think You're Pretty)." It was eventually released on the Buffalo Springfield box set in 2001. The second section, "Down Down Down," was from a song that Young had recorded with Buffalo Springfield which had not yet been released. ![]() The first section, "Whisky Boot Hill," was based on a song that Young had originally started working on in 1967 and had released a string quartet arrangement of on his solo debut album Neil Young. "Country Girl" is made up of three distinct song segments. "Country Girl" is a song written by Neil Young that was first released on Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young's 1970 album Déjà Vu. Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young song written by Neil Young "Country Girl" ![]()
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