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Released January 29, 2021
Duration 4m 07s
Record Label Reprise
Genre Rock
 

Don't Cry No Tears (Live / Single)

Neil Young, Crazy Horse

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Don't Cry No Tears (Live)
Neil Young; Crazy Horse
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Neil Young shares another release from the Neil Young Archives with the live version of "Don't Cry No Tears". The track comes from Young's upcoming live album, Rust Bucket, a concert film recorded at the Catalyst in Santa Cruz, California in 1990. “Live at the Catalyst in Santa Cruz California, before the WELD Tour began and after Ragged Glory was recorded at Broken Arrow Ranch, the horse was ready to rock! This is the first song of the first set of a one night only performance including three sets and an encore, with no other appearances around it. The Horse was unleashed!” - Neil Young
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Don't Cry No Tears (Live)
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