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Artist
Paul Simon
Lyrics

The Mississippi Delta
Was shining like a National guitar
I am following the river, down the highway
Through the cradle of the Civil War

I'm going to Graceland, Graceland
Memphis, Tennessee
I'm going to Graceland
Poorboys and pilgrims with families
And we are going to Graceland

And my traveling companion is nine years old
He is the child of my first marriage
But I've reason to believe
We both will be received
In Graceland

She comes back to tell me she's gone
As if I didn't know that
As if I didn't know my own bed
As if I'd never noticed
The way she brushed her hair from her forehead

And she said losing love
Is like a window in your heart
Everybody sees you're blown apart
Everybody sees the wind blow

I'm going to Graceland
Memphis, Tennessee
I'm going to Graceland
Poorboys and pilgrims with families
And we are going to Graceland

And my traveling companions
Are ghosts and empty sockets
I'm looking at ghosts and empties
But I've reason to believe
We all will be received
In Graceland

There is a girl in New York City
Who calls herself the human trampoline
And sometimes when I'm falling, flying
Or tumbling in turmoil I say
Whoa, so this is what she means
She means we're bouncing into Graceland

And I see losing love
Is like a window into your heart
And everybody sees you're blown apart
Everybody feels the wind blow

In Graceland, in Graceland
I'm going to Graceland
For reasons I cannot explain
There's some part of me wants to see Graceland
And I may be obliged to defend
Every love, every ending
Or maybe there's no obligations now
Maybe I've a reason to believe
We all will be received
In Graceland

Whoa-oh-oh-oh, in Graceland, Graceland, Graceland
I'm going to Graceland

RS500_rank
485
Length
4:51
BPM
117.9
Released Year
1986
Genre Era
Genre
Key
E m
Produced By
Simon
Released Info
Sept. '86 on Warner Bros.
Chart Weeks
7 weeks
Chart Top
No. 81
Musicbrainz ID
31e88bc5-95a7-60da-66e0-df7a4794db83
Song Note

Simon recorded "Graceland" with South African mbaqanga musicians; he also got backup harmonies from his heroes, the Everly Brothers. But he didn't think of "Graceland" as the album's title song until late in the process. "I thought it was distracting," he said. "I figured people would think I'm writing about Elvis Presley, and this is a South African record."

Song Note Source
Rolling Stone 500
Song of Day Date
Written By
Simon
Album
Graceland (Rhino)
Song Status