Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 26. Chapters: After the Garden, After the Gold Rush (song), Are You Ready for the Country (song), Bad Fog of Loneliness, Broken Arrow (song), Cinnamon Girl (Neil Young song), Cortez the Killer, Cowgirl in the Sand, Don't Let It Bring You Down, Down by the River, Heart of Gold (Neil Young song), Helpless (song), Hey Hey, My My (Into the Black), I've Been Waiting for You (Neil Young song), L.A. (Neil Young song), Let's Impeach the President, Like a Hurricane (Neil Young song), Lotta Love, Love Is a Rose, Mr. Soul, Ohio (Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young song), Old Man (song), Only Love Can Break Your Heart, Powderfinger (song), Razor Love, Rockin' in the Free World, Soldier (Neil Young song), Southern Man, Sugar Mountain (song), Sun Green, The Needle and the Damage Done, War Song, When You Dance I Can Really Love. Excerpt: "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" is a song written by Neil Young. It has been covered by many bands, including a 1990 single by Saint Etienne. The song is the third track on Neil Young's album After the Gold Rush. The song was supposedly written for Graham Nash after Nash's split from Joni Mitchell, though Young in interviews has been somewhat tentative in admitting or remembering this. Released as a single in October 1970, it became Young's first top 40 hit as a solo artist, peaking at number 33 in the U.S. The single was issued with a Crazy Horse version of "Birds" (rather than the solo piano version of the album) on the B-side, apparently accidentally. The song is praised as a "seemingly simple song which display considerable attention to detail in the deployment of instruments." In 1990, English band Saint Etienne recorded a cover version of the song, included on their debut album Foxbase Alpha. The vocals are by Moira Lambert, as Sarah Cracknell had not yet joined the...