Southern Cross
"Southern Cross"
Set sail with Crosby, Stills & Nash's "Southern Cross," their beautiful 1982 folk rock masterpiece. This evocative soft rock gem, a true cruisin' classic, captures the allure of the open sea. Experience the gorgeous harmonies and timeless journey of this major CSN hit single.
- TITLE: Southern Cross
- BAND: Crosby Stills Nash & Young
- GENRE: Folk Rock, Soft Rock
- OTHER: Cruisin Classics
- RELEASEDAY: September 30
- YEAR: 1982
Released as a successful single on September 30, 1982, from their album 'Daylight Again,' Crosby, Stills & Nash's "Southern Cross" became a signature soft rock hit of the era. Combining folk rock storytelling with immaculate harmonies and smooth production, the song tells a captivating tale of escape and healing through a long sea voyage, making it instantly memorable.
A beloved cruisin' classic, "Southern Cross" perfectly showcases the signature harmonic sound of Crosby, Stills & Nash in 1982. Based partly on an earlier song and significantly rewritten by Stephen Stills, its blend of acoustic folk rock roots and polished soft rock created an evocative, wistful atmosphere ideal for contemplation, travel, and new beginnings.
SONG MEANING: "Southern Cross" utilizes the extended metaphor of a long sailing journey—navigating by the Southern Cross constellation after leaving Southern California—to describe the process of healing and gaining perspective following a painful romantic breakup (reportedly Stephen Stills' divorce). It's about finding solace, freedom, and distance on the open water while reflecting on lost love and looking towards the future.
"Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young"
- TITLE: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
- ACTIVE: 1968–1970 (1968), 1973–1974 (1973), 1976–2015 (1976)
- BAND: Crosby Stills Nash & Young
