About "I've Been Waiting For You"
"I've Been Waiting for You" is a song written by Neil Young, which he recorded for his 1968 debut solo album. In a song review for AllMusic, critic Matthew Greenwald described it as "One of the most powerful and well-crafted songs from Neil Young's self-titled solo debut ... A very strong and engaging melody is set against a striking, descending guitar riff, which serves as the song's hook."
Young did not perform the song with Crazy Horse or Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, although he recorded a live solo acoustic version in November 1968, just a few days before the release of the album version. It was later included on the live album Sugar Mountain – Live at Canterbury House 1968, released in 2008.
David Bowie, the Pixies, and Dinosaur Jr. have recorded renditions of the song.
Top songs by Neil Young
- Heart Of Gold
- Like A Hurricane
- Old Man
- Alabama
- After The Goldrush
- Rockin' In The Free World
- Harvest Moon
- Helpless
- Down By The River
- Cortez The Killer
- Pocahontas
- Bandit
- Cowgirl In The Sand
- Comes A Time
- American Dream
- Be With You
- Hey Hey, My My (into The Black)
- Harvest
- My My, Hey Hey (out Of The Blue)
- The Needle And The Damage Done
- Born To Run
- Buffalo Springfield Again
- Ambulance Blues
- Beautiful Bluebird
- Cinnamon Girl
- A Man Needs A Maid
- Albuquerque
- Four Strong Winds
- Powderfinger
- Birds
- Tell Me Why
- After Berlin
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