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Neil, who was born in St. Petersburg, Florida, kicked off his career during the 1950s as a singer-songwriter working in NYC's Brill Building, according to American Songwriter, where he wrote songs for the likes of Roy Orbison and Buddy Holly. Before long, he became a fixture of the Greenwich Village music scene, which is where he crossed paths with Dylan.

Neil's star rose higher than ever when Harry Nilsson's cover of his song "Everybody's Talkin'" was featured in the 1969 cult classic movie, Midnight Cowboy. But Neil wasn't interested in being famous; in fact, he rarely gave interviews and seemed disturbed by his success. It was another song that appeared on the same album as "Everybody's Talkin'" that reflected his true passion in life: "The Dolphins."

But to Neil, the song had a much deeper meaning.

The organization "focused on preventing the capture, trafficking and exploitation of dolphins around the world," and his work with the project soon became his primary focus. He retired from music in the early '80s and devoted the rest of his life to the cause, refusing any attempts to convince him to make a comeback.

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