This is a the name of an album that Neil Young made in 1978. It's mostly his folky acoustic kinda stuff, but Crazy Horse appears on two of ten songs. There's a bunch of real good songs on it, and the late great Nicolette Larson chimes in on a few of them. Their voices aren't ideally suited to each other, but it works and Larson's fun to listen to: Back then, people who could really sing really sang. It's one of Neil's sober-and-well-rehearsed efforts, very clear and clean and well put together. There are strings on a few songs, and on "Goin' Back" I'm pretty sure there's a synthesizer in the background in spots. Odd.

Nicolette Larson had a hit on her own with "Lotta Love", released the same year.

There's a picture of Neil on the front, grinning with a steel string among the tools of his trade: Microphones and beer cans.

"Comes a Time" is also the "title track" of the album, and we will share the lyric thereto just as soon as we've contemplated the track listing:

  1. Goin' Back
  2. Comes a Time
  3. Look Out for My Love (with Crazy Horse)
  4. Lotta Love (with Crazy Horse)
  5. Peace of Mind
  6. Human Highway
  7. Already One
  8. Field of Opportunity
  9. Motorcycle Mama
  10. Four Strong Winds (A cover, by God: Ian Tyson wrote it, in 1963. Damned if I know why. Cool song, though.)


"Comes a Time": I told you I'd give you the lyric, did I not? And here it is. I restored the 'g's on the "ing"s: Decency required it, though the lyric sheet replaces them with apostrophes.

Comes a time when you're drifting
Comes a time when you settle down.
Comes a light feeling's lifting
Lift that baby right up off the ground.

Oh, this old world keeps spinning 'round
It's a wonder tall trees ain't laying down
There comes a time . . .


You and I, we were captured
We took our souls and we flew away.
We were right, we were giving:
That's how we kept what we gave away.

Oh, this old world keeps spinning 'round
It's a wonder tall trees ain't laying down
There comes a time . . .