![]() The new record features many other songs from the duo’s intertwined history, including a cover of Stills’ “Questions” and “So Begins The Task”, as well as Judy’s “Houses” and the aforementioned “Who Knows Where The Time Goes.” The album also features work by both Bob Dylan and Traveling Wilburys. Presently, Collins and Stills decided to give it a proper duet recording during the Everybody Knows sessions last year in LA. “Judy” wouldn’t resurface until 2007 on the Stills compilation Just Roll Tape. The song was named one of the 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time by Rolling Stone Magazine. ![]() That following year, he would pen his better-known tribute to Collins, “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes”. Listen to “Judy” via Billboard here: Just after the session wrapped, Stills paid the engineer to let him record a demo of the track in that same studio, but left the tapes behind. Stills wrote it 50 years ago as a tribute to Collins while working on her 1968 album Who Knows Where The Time Goes?, in which he played guitar and bass on. ![]() Stephen Stills (Crosby, Stills & Nash) and Judy Collins recently debuted “Judy,” the second track from their forthcoming collaborative record Everybody Knows which is due out September 22.
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