Songs for Beginners

Songs for Beginners

Graham Nash

Songs for Beginners – Graham Nash Songs for Beginners is the debut solo album by Graham Nash, released in 1971. The album showcases Nash’s deeply personal songwriting, blending elements of folk rock, soft rock, and singer-songwriter styles. Written in the wake of his breakup with Joni Mitchell, the album features introspective and politically charged tracks such as Military Madness, I Used to Be a King, and Chicago. It captures both the idealism and personal struggles of the early '70s, with contributions from musicians like David Crosby, Jerry Garcia, and Neil Young (credited as "Joe Yankee"). A defining album of the Read more on Last.fm.