Graceland (song)

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"Graceland" is a critically acclaimed 1986 song by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon that blends folk-rock with South African musical influences and serves as the title track of his landmark album.

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Graceland (song) canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
artist Paul Simon
bSide You Can Call Me Al
chartPosition UK Singles Chart number 38
US Mainstream Rock Tracks number 81
composer Paul Simon
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception critically acclaimed
describedAs landmark song in Paul Simon’s career
format 12-inch single
7-inch single
genre folk rock
pop rock
worldbeat
hasChorusLyric I’m going to Graceland
hasInstrumentation accordion
bass guitar
drums
electric guitar
pedal steel guitar
hasMusicalInfluence South African music
hasVocalStyle narrative first-person vocal
includedIn Paul Simon compilation albums
influencedBy mbaqanga
zydeco
isAssociatedWith Graceland
surface form: Graceland (album) tour
language English
length 4:51
livePerformanceStapleOf Paul Simon concerts
lyricist Paul Simon
narrativeLocation Graceland
surface form: Graceland (Memphis)
partOfAlbum Graceland
surface form: Graceland (album)
performer Paul Simon
producer Paul Simon
Roy Halee
recordedIn Johannesburg, South Africa
surface form: Johannesburg

New York City
recordingPeriod 1985–1986
recordLabel Warner Bros. Records
releaseDate 1986-11-03
releaseYear 1986
subjectOf music criticism essays
retrospective reviews
theme loss
pilgrimage
redemption
title Graceland
titleTrackOf Graceland
surface form: Graceland (album)

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Paul Simon notableSong Graceland (song)
Graceland hasPart Graceland (song)
Paul Simon concert tours includeSongs Graceland (song)