Southern Cross
"Southern Cross"
Set sail with "Southern Cross," the timeless 1982 Folk Rock / Soft Rock classic by Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN). Known for its beautiful harmonies and evocative sailing imagery, this beloved track captures the spirit of journey, reflection, and finding solace on the open sea.
- TITLE: Southern Cross
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- BAND: Crosby Stills Nash & Young
- GENRE: Folk Rock, Soft Rock
- OTHER: Cruisin Classics
- YEAR: 1981
Released in 1982 on the album Daylight Again, "Southern Cross" is a signature song for Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN), distinct from their work with Neil Young. Written primarily by Stephen Stills with Rick and Michael Curtis, its smooth blend of Folk Rock melody, layered harmonies, and Soft Rock sensibility made it a major hit, showcasing the trio's enduring musical chemistry from that era.
Featuring intricate acoustic guitar work and the unmistakable three-part harmonies of David Crosby, Stephen Stills, and Graham Nash, "Southern Cross" creates a captivating maritime atmosphere. Its narrative of escape and reflection on a sea voyage resonates deeply with listeners. The song remains a staple on classic rock radio and a testament to CSN's songwriting and vocal prowess from their successful 1982 comeback.
SONG MEANING: "Southern Cross" uses a long sailing voyage through the South Pacific as a metaphor for navigating life after a painful breakup ("got divorced"). The lyrics reflect on past loves, the vastness of the ocean, finding direction using the Southern Cross constellation (visible in the Southern Hemisphere), and ultimately seeking healing and perspective during the solitary journey at sea.
"Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young"
- TITLE: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young
- CATEGORY: All Time Favorite Music
- ACTIVE: 1968–1970 (1968), 1973–1974 (1973), 1976–2015 (1976)
- BAND: Crosby Stills Nash & Young
