Cripple Creek Ferry

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"Cripple Creek Ferry" is a brief, rustic folk song by Neil Young, known as the closing track on his 1970 album *After the Gold Rush*.

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Cripple Creek Ferry canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work
song
album After the Gold Rush NERFINISHED
artist Neil Young NERFINISHED
composer Neil Young NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
followsOnAlbum I Believe in You NERFINISHED
genre country rock
folk
folk rock
hasInstrumentation acoustic guitar
backing vocals
bass
drums
piano
hasNotableFeature serves as coda to After the Gold Rush album
very short duration
hasProducer David Briggs NERFINISHED
Kendall Pacios NERFINISHED
Neil Young NERFINISHED
hasStyle acoustic
rustic
hasTheme American frontier imagery
rural life
travel
includedIn Neil Young compilation track lists
Neil Young song catalog
language English
length approximately 1:34
lyricist Neil Young NERFINISHED
partOf After the Gold Rush NERFINISHED
performer Neil Young NERFINISHED
positionOnAlbum closing track
recordedBy Neil Young NERFINISHED
recordLabel Reprise Records
releaseDate 1970
trackNumber 11

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After the Gold Rush hasPart Cripple Creek Ferry