About "You Can Call Me Al"
"You Can Call Me Al" is a song by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. It was the lead single from his seventh studio album, Graceland (1986), released on Warner Bros. Records. Written by Simon, its lyrics follow an individual seemingly experiencing a midlife crisis. Its lyrics were partially inspired by Simon's trip to South Africa and experience with its culture. Released in July 1986, "You Can Call Me Al" became one of Simon's biggest solo hits, reaching the top five in seven countries.
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- Graceland
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- You Can Call Me Al
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- Late In The Evening
- 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover
- American Tune
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- Still Crazy After All These Years
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- The Sound Of Silence
- Mother And Child Reunion
- America
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- Gone At Last
- Me And Julio Down By The School Yard
- I Know What I Know
- Congratulations
- Loves Me Like A Rock
- The Boy In The Bubble
- Learn How To Fall
- El Condor Pasa (if I Could)
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