Hey Babe

Neil Young · American Stars 'N' Bars [1977]

Hey babe,

say you're mine, all mine.

I need it oh so bad.

Hey babe, hey babe.

I know that all things pass.

Let's try to make this last.



Oh, can you see

my love shining for you?

Oh, can you see

my love shining for you?



Hey babe, can I count on you

To see me through?

Hey babe, hey babe.

All I need is your love

And the stars above.



Oh, can you see

my love shining for you?

Oh, can you see

my love shining for you?



Hey babe,

say you're mine, all mine.

I need you oh so bad.

Hey babe, hey babe.

I know that all things pass.

Let's try to make this last.



Oh, can you see

my love shining for you?

Oh, can you see

my love shining for you?



Hey babe,

I know that all things pass.

Let's try to make this last.

Hey Babe

Neil Young's "Hey Babe" stands as a defining track from the 1977 album *American Stars 'N' Bars*, capturing the raw, unpolished energy of his early rock work. Recorded with a distinctive, gritty production style, the song exemplifies Young's signature approach to blending folk roots with electric rock intensity. Released during a pivotal period in his career, the recording reflects the band's dynamic interplay and Young's evolving vocal delivery, which often traded melodic polish for emotional immediacy. The track remains a staple of his discography, illustrating his commitment to authentic expression over commercial refinement. Its enduring appeal lies in its direct, unadorned presentation, characteristic of the era's independent rock scene and Young's broader contribution to the genre's evolution.