The song is probably more suited to being Judy's theme song, rather than just a song she got from another composer. Yet there is another love affair in the Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young clan - Joni Mitchell and Graham Nash have quite a thing going.Īnd it was Joni who wrote Judy's biggest hit, Both Sides Now, an amazingly mature tale of the other side of love. Lulu marrying Robin Gibb was probably the rockiest romance of 1969. It's rather a touching story, all the more so because romance is not common in pop. Trouble is that while Judy - who arrives in Toronto tomorrow for a concert at Massey Hall - reportedly shares in the affection, she isn't prepared to abandon her booming career to become his lady at that huge house he rents in Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles. Stills, a sensitive, quietly spoken young man from the South, is deeply in love with Judy Collins, to whom the Suite is dedicated. The song was written and is sung by Stephen Stills, former member of the Buffalo Springfield. So goes the final verse of a currently popular song called Suite: Judy Blue Eyes, recorded by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young.
Lacy lilting lady, losing love lamenting,