It's Gonna Take A Lotta Love: Nicolette Larson Tribute

More on the Nicolette Larson Tribute: The "Lotta Love Concert", Feb. 21-22, 1998, at the Santa Monica, CA Civic Auditorium.
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Did everyone but me know that Neil Young wrote this song?
Appears so.
I have been a Neil Young fan since the early 60's when he was with CSN&Y. Ck out his "After the gold rush" album. His solo/debut album when he left Crosby Stills and Nash. Dan
I once heard from a reliable source that Neil Young basically gave this song to Nicolette Larson to record, then we he released it she sued him over it. Can anyone confirm or deny this? Just curious.
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