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"Teach Your Children" is a song written by Graham Nash in 1968 when he was a member of the Hollies. Although it was never recorded by that group in a studio, the Hollies did record it live in 1983. The song first appeared on the album Déjà Vu by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, released in 1970. As a single, the song peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts that year. On the Easy Listening chart, it peaked at No. 28. In Canada, "Teach Your Children" reached No. 8. Reviewing the song, Cash Box commented on the "incredible soft harmony luster" and "delicately composed material." Stephen Stills gave the song its "country swing", replacing the "Henry VIII" style of Nash's original demo.

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  • "Teach Your Children" is a song written by Graham Nash in 1968 when he was a member of the Hollies. Although it was never recorded by that group in a studio, the Hollies did record it live in 1983. The song first appeared on the album Déjà Vu by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, released in 1970. As a single, the song peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts that year. On the Easy Listening chart, it peaked at No. 28. In Canada, "Teach Your Children" reached No. 8. Reviewing the song, Cash Box commented on the "incredible soft harmony luster" and "delicately composed material." Stephen Stills gave the song its "country swing", replacing the "Henry VIII" style of Nash's original demo. Nash, who is also an accomplished photographer and collector of photographs, associated the song's message with a famous 1962 photo by Diane Arbus, Child with Toy Hand Grenade in Central Park, shortly after writing his song. The image, which depicts a child with an angry expression holding the toy weapon, prompted Nash to reflect on the societal implications of messages given to children about war and other issues. The recording features Jerry Garcia on pedal steel guitar. Garcia taught himself how to play the instrument during his tenure with the New Riders of the Purple Sage. He told Lon Goddard of the British music newspaper Record Mirror in an interview that he recorded a series of pieces on the steel guitar and spliced them together in the studio to create the backing and solo. Garcia had made a deal that in return for his playing steel guitar on "Teach Your Children," CSNY would help members of the Grateful Dead improve their vocal harmony for their upcoming albums, Workingman's Dead and American Beauty. (en)
  • Teach Your Children è un brano musicale scritto da Graham Nash e pubblicato dal gruppo rock Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young nel 1970. Il brano fa parte dell'album Déjà Vu e vede la partecipazione di Jerry Garcia alla pedal steel guitar. (it)
  • Teach your children is een lied van Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, dat werd geschreven door Graham Nash. Het stond in 1970 op hun tweede album Déjà vu. Hoewel Nash het nummer als lid van The Hollies geschreven had, is het nooit door deze groep gespeeld of opgenomen. Het lied is een countryrocksong, dat wil zeggen countrymuziek met elementen van rock en popmuziek. Graham Nash zingt de solo en de achtergrondzang is in close harmony. Op de opname is naast CSNY ook Jerry Garcia van de Grateful Dead te horen op pedal-steelguitar. (nl)
  • 「ティーチ・ユア・チルドレン」 (Teach Your Children) は、クロスビー、スティルス、ナッシュ&ヤングが1970年に発表した楽曲。 (ja)
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  • Teach Your Children è un brano musicale scritto da Graham Nash e pubblicato dal gruppo rock Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young nel 1970. Il brano fa parte dell'album Déjà Vu e vede la partecipazione di Jerry Garcia alla pedal steel guitar. (it)
  • Teach your children is een lied van Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, dat werd geschreven door Graham Nash. Het stond in 1970 op hun tweede album Déjà vu. Hoewel Nash het nummer als lid van The Hollies geschreven had, is het nooit door deze groep gespeeld of opgenomen. Het lied is een countryrocksong, dat wil zeggen countrymuziek met elementen van rock en popmuziek. Graham Nash zingt de solo en de achtergrondzang is in close harmony. Op de opname is naast CSNY ook Jerry Garcia van de Grateful Dead te horen op pedal-steelguitar. (nl)
  • 「ティーチ・ユア・チルドレン」 (Teach Your Children) は、クロスビー、スティルス、ナッシュ&ヤングが1970年に発表した楽曲。 (ja)
  • "Teach Your Children" is a song written by Graham Nash in 1968 when he was a member of the Hollies. Although it was never recorded by that group in a studio, the Hollies did record it live in 1983. The song first appeared on the album Déjà Vu by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, released in 1970. As a single, the song peaked at No. 16 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts that year. On the Easy Listening chart, it peaked at No. 28. In Canada, "Teach Your Children" reached No. 8. Reviewing the song, Cash Box commented on the "incredible soft harmony luster" and "delicately composed material." Stephen Stills gave the song its "country swing", replacing the "Henry VIII" style of Nash's original demo. (en)
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