In Tune With You
Neil Young · Other Songs - Neil Young
When you see the golden trigger
Stand before your eyes
By the time you stop to figure
Lady Wingshot flies away.
You are so inviting
And I feel so in tune with you.
Your draw is fast as lightning
My eyes are captured by your moves.
You ride in three-ring splendor
I find I'm rising with the crowd
Too small for you to see me
Although I'm yelling right out loud.
When you see the golden trigger
Stand before your eyes
By the time you stop to figure
Lady Wingshot flies away.
You are so inviting
And I feel so in tune with you.
Your draw is fast as lightning
My eyes are captured by your moves.
My my, Lady Wingshot
Why can't you slow down in a crowd.
Bye bye, Lady Wingshot,
Each blow is ringing true and loud.
Stand before your eyes
By the time you stop to figure
Lady Wingshot flies away.
You are so inviting
And I feel so in tune with you.
Your draw is fast as lightning
My eyes are captured by your moves.
You ride in three-ring splendor
I find I'm rising with the crowd
Too small for you to see me
Although I'm yelling right out loud.
When you see the golden trigger
Stand before your eyes
By the time you stop to figure
Lady Wingshot flies away.
You are so inviting
And I feel so in tune with you.
Your draw is fast as lightning
My eyes are captured by your moves.
My my, Lady Wingshot
Why can't you slow down in a crowd.
Bye bye, Lady Wingshot,
Each blow is ringing true and loud.
In Tune With You
Neil Young's "In Tune With You" stands as a quintessential example of his mid-career acoustic work, characterized by its sparse instrumentation and introspective lyricism. Recorded during a period where Young frequently explored themes of isolation and the passage of time, the track exemplifies his signature blend of folk and country influences. The song features Young's distinctive vocal delivery, often accompanied by minimal guitar work that highlights the emotional weight of the narrative. As part of his broader discography from this era, the recording reflects his commitment to authentic storytelling and his ability to capture the quiet moments of reflection that define much of his musical legacy.

