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  1. Fred Neil (* 16. März 1936 in Cleveland, Ohio; † 7. Juli 2001 auf Summerland Key, Florida) war ein einflussreicher US-amerikanischer Folk - und Bluessänger und Songschreiber der 1960er und frühen 1970er Jahre. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Werk. 2 Songs von Fred Neil und Aufnahmen durch andere Künstler (Auswahl) 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fred_NeilFred Neil - Wikipedia

    Fred Neil (March 16, 1936 – July 7, 2001) was an American folk singer-songwriter active in the 1960s and early 1970s. He did not achieve commercial success as a performer [2] and is mainly known through other people's recordings of his material – particularly " Everybody's Talkin ' ", which became a hit for Harry Nilsson after it was used ...

  3. 8. Okt. 2011 · 6.4K. 572K views 12 years ago. lyrics This old world may never change The way it's been ...more. *lyrics* This old world may never changeThe way it's beenAnd all the ways of war Can't change it...

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  4. Watch Fred Neil perform his classic song Everybody's Talkin', which became a hit for Harry Nilsson and the theme song for the movie Midnight Cowboy. Fred Neil was a influential folk singer ...

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  5. Fred Neil is the second album from Fred Neil, a pioneer folk rock musician, recorded and released in 1966. The album has a more laid-back sound than his debut, and contains his best-known songs; " Everybody's Talkin' " and "The Dolphins". It was re-released in 1969 under the title Everybody's Talkin' in response to the international success of ...

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  6. Fred Neil (1936-2001) was an American folk singer who, despite writing several songs which garnered success for others (such as “Everybody’s Talkin'”, famously covered by Harry Nilsson ),...

  7. 20. Juli 2001 · A tribute to the singer-songwriter Fred Neil, who died of cancer in 2001 at the age of sixty-four. The article explores his life, music, and legacy, praising his songs and voice as too good to ignore. It also mentions his connection with David Crosby and other artists who admired him.