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* ExecutiveMeddling: After the success of "For What It's Worth", Creator/AtcoRecords saw Stephen Stills as the FaceOfTheBand despite the fact that songwriting and vocal duties were shared by Stills, Neil Young, and Ritchie Furay. As a result, when Young submitted "Mr. Soul" as a potential single, it was instead used as the b-side to Stills' "Bluebird", contributing further to Stills and Young's rivalry.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: After the success of "For What It's Worth", Creator/AtcoRecords saw Stephen Stills as the FaceOfTheBand most important member despite the fact that songwriting and vocal duties were shared by Stills, Neil Young, and Ritchie Furay. As a result, when Young submitted "Mr. Soul" as a potential single, it was instead used as the b-side to Stills' "Bluebird", contributing further to Stills and Young's rivalry.
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* BreakupBreakout: From the ashes of the group, [[Music/CrosbyStillsNashAndYoung Crosby, Stills & Nash]], Music/{{Poco}} and Music/NeilYoung's solo career (and eventually joining with CSN) were formed.

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* BreakupBreakout: From the ashes of the group, [[Music/CrosbyStillsNashAndYoung Crosby, Stills & Nash]], Music/{{Poco}} Poco, and Music/NeilYoung's solo career (and eventually joining Neil's tenure with CSN) were formed.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: After the success of "For What It's Worth", Atco Records saw Stephen Stills as the FaceOfTheBand despite the fact that songwriting and vocal duties were shared by Stills, Neil Young, and Ritchie Furay. As a result, when Young submitted "Mr. Soul" as a potential single, it was instead used as the b-side to Stills' "Bluebird", contributing further to Stills and Young's rivalry.

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* ExecutiveMeddling: After the success of "For What It's Worth", Atco Records Creator/AtcoRecords saw Stephen Stills as the FaceOfTheBand despite the fact that songwriting and vocal duties were shared by Stills, Neil Young, and Ritchie Furay. As a result, when Young submitted "Mr. Soul" as a potential single, it was instead used as the b-side to Stills' "Bluebird", contributing further to Stills and Young's rivalry.



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* ExecutiveMeddling: After the success of "For What It's Worth", Atco Records saw Stephen Stills as the FaceOfTheBand despite the fact that songwriting and vocal duties were shared by Stills, Neil Young, and Ritchie Furay. As a result, when Young submitted "Mr. Soul" as a potential single, it was instead used as the b-side to Stills' "Bluebird", contributing further to Stills and Young's rivalry.
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* BreakupBreakout: From the ashes of the group, Music/CrosbyStillsNashAndYoung and Music/{{Poco}} were formed.

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* BreakupBreakout: From the ashes of the group, Music/CrosbyStillsNashAndYoung and [[Music/CrosbyStillsNashAndYoung Crosby, Stills & Nash]], Music/{{Poco}} and Music/NeilYoung's solo career (and eventually joining with CSN) were formed.
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* BreakthroughHit: "For What It's Worth"
* BreakupBreakout: From the ashes of the group, Music/CrosbyStillsNashAndYoung and Music/{{Poco}} were formed.
* OneHitWonder: "For What It's Worth" is their only top forty hit nationwide.
* ShortLivedBigImpact: Lasted only two years and three albums, and primarily known for one song, but they are influential in folk rock and the counterculture.

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