Neil Young Announces 1976 Live Album ‘Songs for Judy’

Neil Young has announced that he will be releasing a live album entitled Songs for Judy. The live album is completely drawn from his November 1976 U.S. tour.

The album consists of 23 songs ranging from solo acoustic performances of classics like “Heart of Gold,” “After the Gold Rush,” and “The Needle and the Damage Done” to rarer selections, such as, “No One Seems to Know,” which has never been officially released.

Songs for Judy will be released on Nov. 30 on CD and digital platforms and Dec. 14 on vinyl.

Songs for Judy Track List:

“Songs For Judy Intro” – Atlanta, GA – Nov 24 (late show)
“Too Far Gone” – Boulder, CO – Nov 06
“No One Seems To Know” – Boulder, CO – Nov 07
“Heart Of Gold” – Fort Worth, TX – Nov 10
“White Line” – Fort Worth, TX – Nov 10
“Love Is A Rose” – Houston, TX – Nov 11
“After The Gold Rush” – Houston, TX – Nov 11
“Human Highway” – Madison, WI – Nov 14
“Tell Me Why” – Chicago, IL – Nov 15 (late show)
“Mr. Soul” – New York, NY – Nov 20 (early show)
“Mellow My Mind” – New York, NY – Nov 20 (early show)
“Give Me Strength” – New York, NY – Nov 20 (late show)
“A Man Needs A Maid” – New York, NY – Nov 20 (late show)
“Roll Another Number” – Boston, MA – Nov 22 (late show)
“Journey Through The Past” – Boston, MA – Nov 22 (late show)
“Harvest” – Boston, MA – Nov 22 (late show)
“Campaigner” – Boston, MA – Nov 22 (late show)
“Old Laughing Lady” – Atlanta, GA – Nov 24 (early show)
“The Losing End” – Atlanta, GA – Nov 24 (late show)
“Here We Are In The Years” – Atlanta, GA – Nov 24 (late show)
“The Needle And The Damage Done” – Atlanta, GA – Nov 24 (early show)
“Pocahontas” – Atlanta, GA – Nov 24 (late show)
“Sugar Mountain” – Atlanta, GA – Nov 24 (late show)


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Article image: Neil Young in concert on November 9, 1976, in Austin, Texas. (Mark Estabrook via Wikimedia Commons.)