"Sugar Mountain" | |
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Song by Neil Young | |
from the album Decade | |
A-side | "The Loner" (1969) "Cinnamon Girl" (1970) "When You Dance I Can Really Love" (1971) "Heart of Gold" (1971) "Lookin' for a Love" (1975) |
B-side | "The Needle and the Damage Done" (1977)[1] |
Released | October 28, 1977 | (Decade)
Recorded | November 10, 1968 |
Venue | Canterbury House, Ann Arbor |
Genre | Folk rock |
Length | 5:45 |
Label | Reprise |
Songwriter(s) | Neil Young |
Producer(s) | Neil Young |
"Sugar Mountain" is a song by Canadian folk rock singer and composer Neil Young. Young composed the song on November 12, 1964—his 19th birthday—at the Victoria Hotel in Fort William, Ontario (now Thunder Bay), where he had been touring with his Winnipeg band the Squires.[2] Its lyrics are reminiscences about his youth in Winnipeg, Manitoba.