Everybody's Alone
Neil Young · Other Songs - Neil Young
You'll find me
resting in the shade
Of the mountains and trees
Beneath the cool summer breeze
And I don't mind if you stay
Everybody's alone
Everybody's alone
People talking to me
Someone saying
that I'm not the same
That's not so easy to be
But when I'll learn to be free
I wonder if I'll miss the pain
Everybody's alone
Everybody's alone
All I want you to know
Is that I love you so much
I can hardly stand it
When everybody's alone
Everybody's alone
Everybody's alone
Everybody's alone
Everybody's Alone
Neil Young's "Everybody's Alone" stands as a poignant exploration of isolation within the broader landscape of his solo career. Recorded in the distinctive acoustic style characteristic of his work from the early 1970s, the track reflects a period where Young frequently delved into themes of personal solitude and the human condition. The song captures a quiet, introspective mood that has become a staple in his discography, often appearing in live recordings and bootleg collections. As part of his extensive body of work, the recording showcases his signature vocal delivery and guitar work, resonating with listeners who appreciate the raw emotional honesty found in his music. It remains a significant piece in understanding the evolution of his songwriting during this era.

