"Oh Yes I Can" is the second solo studio album released by singer-songwriter David Crosby. The album was released by A&M Records in 1989, almost 20 years after Crosby's first solo album "If I Could Only Remember My Name" (1971). This was a significant artistic resurrection for Crosby, who had spent much of the 1980s battling drug addiction and related legal issues, and had not released new music for a long time.
The album was essentially a reflection of his recovery, and the title "Oh Yes I Can" symbolizes Crosby's triumphant declaration of personal victory. The album featured collaborations with several notable musicians and showed Crosby moving away from the stark atmospheric acoustic textures of his first solo album to a more polished, AOR-oriented sound.
The songs in "Oh Yes I Can" address a wide range of topics including personal introspection, social commentary, love, and Crosby's own battles with drug addiction. Despite being centered on the musician's personal journey towards recovery, it won wide acclaim from fans and critics for the clarity, depth, and sincerity in its lyrics. The album also includes Crosby’s hit single ‘Drive My Car,’ which became popular around this time.
Though it didn't reach the commercial success of his work with Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, "Oh Yes I Can" is still considered as a valuable addition to David Crosby's discography. The album was a testimony to his remarkable talent and a confirmed comeback in the music industry.