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Lotta Love

"Lotta Love"
Nicolette Larson - Lotta Love.jpg
Single by Nicolette Larson
from the album Nicolette
B-side "Angels Rejoiced"
Released 1978
Format 7" single
Genre Soft rock
Length
  • 3:11 (radio edit)
  • 4:14 (extended)
Label Warner Bros.
Writer(s) Neil Young
Producer(s) Ted Templeman
Nicolette Larson singles chronology
"Lotta Love"
(1978)
"Rhumba Girl"
(1979)
"Lotta Love"
Song by Neil Young from the album Comes a Time
Released 1978
Length 2:38
Label Reprise
Writer(s) Neil Young
Producer(s)
  • Neil Young
  • Tim Mulligan

"Lotta Love" is a song written by Neil Young and recorded by Nicolette Larson in 1978. It reached No. 8 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and No. 8 on the Cash Box Top 100 in February 1979. It also hit No. 1 on the Easy Listening chart.

"Lotta Love" was a hit in Australia (No. 11) and New Zealand (No. 22).

Linda Ronstadt, who had sung back-up for Young with Larson, has stated that it was at her [i.e. Ronstadt's] suggestion that Larson recorded "Lotta Love" and that Larson's producer thanked Ronstadt by having a top-of-the-line sound system installed in her Mercedes convertible.

However, Larson's own recollection was that the suggestion she record "Lotta Love" originated with Neil Young, with whom she had formed a personal relationship while backing him vocally on American Stars 'n Bars. The publishers of Neil Young News quoted Larson as saying:

"I got that song off a tape I found lying on the floor of Neil's car. I popped it in the tape player and commented on what a great song it was. Neil said: 'You want it? It's yours.'"

Neil Young did in fact cut a version of "Lotta Love" himself for his Comes a Time album with backing from Crazy Horse. Larson provided background vocals for the album but did not sing on its "Lotta Love" track, a spare version which emphasized the song's melancholy.

Larson's version of "Lotta Love"—which featured a string arrangement by Jimmie Haskell (whose credits include work with Bobbie Gentry), plus a classic soft rock horn riff and a flute solo—presented the song as optimistic. Larson would recall: "It was a very positive song and people don't want to hear how bad the world is all the time. It had a nice sound rhythm and groove."

"Lotta Love" served as lead single for Larson's Ted Templeman-produced Nicolette album. Due to a delay in release, Comes a Time was released on the same day — in October, 1978 — as Nicolette. The release of a single from the Nicolette album was held off until October 31 when it was clear Young's version would not have a single release as an A-side (although Young's "Lotta Love" was released as the B-side of a non-charting "Comes a Time" single).


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