Cover of American Tune--A Remarkable Song

December 03, 2024 00:04:33
Cover of American Tune--A Remarkable Song
Heart Banter by David Gittlin
Cover of American Tune--A Remarkable Song

Dec 03 2024 | 00:04:33

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Show Notes

Born to Jewish Hungarian parents in Brooklyn in 1941, Paul Simon grew up to be one of the foremost musicians of our time. He is best known for his albums with childhood friend Art Garfunkle, but I believe Simon’s solo work is where he really shines.

“American Tune” is a fine example. With its melody, guitar picking, lyrics, and overall artistry, the song comes together as a masterpiece. “American Tune” expresses the recording artist’s political disappointment in the early nineteen-seventies. The nineteen-sixties bloom of racial equality, love, and peace had already blossomed and faded.

While my favorite recording artists continued to produce heartfelt, meaningful, and exquisitely beautiful folk and folk rock music, America’s social and political evolution stalled. With the election of President Richard Nixon in 1972, the glowing hope and ideals of the prior decade receded into the background.

Paul Simon artfully captures the undercurrents of this period in this remarkable song. Despite its melancholy tone, I am deeply moved by the beauty of the words and music.

“American Tune” popped into my head unexpectedly and without warning. It literally came “from out of nowhere.” I think it did because we are about to take another evolutionary backward step under the Trump administration.

Please enjoy my cover of Paul Simon’s moving song.

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Episode Transcript

[00:00:09] Many's a time I've been mistaken and many's a time confused yes, and I've often felt forsaken and certainly mistaken but it's all right it's all right I'm just weary to my bones still you don't expect to be bright and born before so far away from home so far away from home and I don't know a soul who's not been bad I don't have a friend who feels at ease I don't have a dream that's not been shattered or driven to its knees but it's all right, so right We've lived so well so long still when I think of the road we're traveling I wonder what's gone wrong I can't help it I wonder what's gone wrong and I dreamed I was trying I dreamed that my soul rose unexpectedly Looking back down at me Smiled reassuringly and high up above my eyes could clearly see the Statue of Liberty sailing away at sea and I dreamed I was flying Come on the ship they call the Mayflower we come on the ship to sail the moon we come in the ages most uncertain hour and sing an American tune Ah, but it's all right, it's all right. [00:03:47] You can't be forever blessed still tomorrow's gonna be another working day and I'm trying to get some rest All I'm trying to get some rest.

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