![]() At the very end of the song, the Spanish singing references the much happier time he spent in Cuba and how sad it is that he cannot go back because he has no family there. In the second song, he pleads with her for one more chance, asker her, "What have you go to lose?" In the third song, Stills recalls how happy he was with her and asks what he can do to win her back. The former was taken from their 1969 self-titled debut this single was a tribute penned by Stephen Stills as a tribute to his former girlfriend, folk singer Judy Collins. In the first song, Stills recalls happier times that the couple had shared and realizes that their relationship has changed. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes and Just a Song Before I Go are two of of Crosby, Stills and Nashs most recognisable songs. When Stills was writing this song, he was well aware that his relationship with Collins was about to end, yet he wrote this song to try and win her back. Known as part of Crosby, Stills & Nash, Stephen Stills met Judy Collins (and her piercing ocean blue eyes) 50 years ago. We both thought it was terrific, even if it wasn’t about me, says Collins, 78, of the first time she heard Suite: Judy Blue Eyes Stills’s ode to Collins that would become a hit for Crosby, Stills & Nash off their 1969 self-titled debut. A suite is a series of musical compositions that are all related by being in the same key. Judy Collins was known for her striking blue eyes, Stills wrote the song as a suite to play on the word `sweet'. The song is about Stephen Stills' then girlfriend, Judy Collins. Suite: Judy Blue Eyes appeared on Crosby, Stills, and Nash's self-titled album in 1969. ![]()
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