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Graceland (song)

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"Graceland" is the title song of an album released in 1986 by Paul Simon. The song features vocals by the The Everly Brothers. It won a Grammy for Record of the Year in 1988. The lyrics deal with the singer's thoughts during a road trip to Graceland after the failure of his marriage.

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In the Graceland Classic Albums video, Simon states that he considers "Graceland" the best song he has ever written. Living Colour, the rock band, twisted the line "Maybe I've a reason to believe we all will be received in Graceland" [1] to "I've got a reason to believe we all won't be received at Graceland" [2] in their track 'Elvis is Dead' on their Time's Up album.

References and notes

  1. ^ Paul Simon Lyrics. Lyrics on Demand. Retrieved on 2007-06-11.
  2. ^ Living Colour Lyrics. Lyrics on Demand. Retrieved on 2007-06-11.

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