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- Guinnevere abstract ""Guinnevere" is a folk song written by David Crosby in 1969. The song appears on Crosby, Stills & Nash's critically acclaimed eponymous debut album. The song is notable for its serene yet pointed melody and its unique lyrics, which compare Queen Guinevere to the object of the singer's affection, referred to as "m'lady". According to a Rolling Stone interview with Crosby: "That is a very unusual song, it's in a very strange tuning (EBDGAD) with strange time signatures. It's about three women that I loved. One of who was Christine Hinton, the girl who got killed who was my girlfriend, and one of who was Joni Mitchell and the other one is somebody that I can't tell. It might be my best song." The song also deals with the importance of freedom. The song seems to be written about Guinevere from the perspective of a man addressing a woman; it has been speculated that Crosby wrote Guinevere from the perspective of Lancelot of ancient Welsh lore.[citation needed]".
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- Guinnevere subsequentWork You_Don't_Have_to_Cry.
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- Guinnevere writer David_Crosby.
- Guinnevere album Crosby,_Stills_&_Nash_(album).
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- Guinnevere producer Bill_Halverson.
- Guinnevere producer "David Crosby".
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- Guinnevere producer "Stephen Stills".
- Guinnevere recorded "1968".
- Guinnevere released "1969".
- Guinnevere trackNo "3".
- Guinnevere writer David_Crosby.
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- Guinnevere comment ""Guinnevere" is a folk song written by David Crosby in 1969. The song appears on Crosby, Stills & Nash's critically acclaimed eponymous debut album. The song is notable for its serene yet pointed melody and its unique lyrics, which compare Queen Guinevere to the object of the singer's affection, referred to as "m'lady". According to a Rolling Stone interview with Crosby: "That is a very unusual song, it's in a very strange tuning (EBDGAD) with strange time signatures.".
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