Written by: Neil Young
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The Flamingo [the Flamingo Club in Fort William] eventually put us [the Squires] up at the Victoria Hotel, and I was writing a lot of songs for the gig there. We were going Jimmy Reed–style big-time because I loved Jimmy and knew that kind of music would be perfect for the club. I wrote a couple of R&B songs in that vein right away, “Find Another Shoulder” and “Hello Lonely Woman,” at the hotel. I wrote a lot more then, too. One older song that was the same type of beat was resurrected. It was called “Ain’t It the Truth.” These tunes were all R&B-based and we did a good job on them. Neil Young Waging Heavy Peace Sept 2012
Hello Lonely Woman (version 1 of 3)
Session Date:c. October 15, 1965
Studio:46 Golfdale, Toronto, ON, Canada
Produced by:Neil Young & Comrie Smith
Recording type:Studio
Mono/Stereo:mono
Length:4:00
Musicians:Neil Young: vocals, guitar Comrie Smith: guitar, vocals
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Neil Young Archives Vol. I 1963-1972 Neil Young Released: 2009-06-02

Disc 00 - Early Years (1963-1965) Track 7

Hello Lonely Woman (version 2 of 3)
Session Date:April 18, 1988
Studio:Late Show, The World, New York City, New York, USA
Produced by:Neil Young & Niko Bolas: "The Volume Dealers"
Recording type:Live
Mono/Stereo:stereo
Length:4:50
Musicians:Neil Young: vocals, guitar Chad Cromwell: drums Rick Rosas: bass Frank Sampedro: Hammond B-3 Steve Lawrence: lead tenor saxophone Ben Keith: alto saxophone Larry Cragg: baritone saxophone Claude Cailliet: trombone John Fumo: trumpet Tom Bray: trumpet
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Bluenote Cafe Neil Young Released: 2015-11-13

Disc 1 Track 6

Hello Lonely Woman (version 3 of 3)
Session Date:August 18, 1988
Studio:Canadian National Exhibition Grandstand, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Produced by:Neil Young
Recording type:Live
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