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America (Paul Simon song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | America (Simon & Garfunkel song)
"America" is a song by American music duo Simon & Garfunkel from their fourth studio album, ''Bookends'' (1968). Produced by the duo themselves and Roy Halee, the song was later issued as a single in 1972 to promote the release of ''Simon & Garfunkel's Greatest Hits''. The song was written by Paul Simon and concerns young lovers hitchhiking their way across the United States, in search of "America," one both literal and physical. It was inspired by a 1964 road trip with his girlfriend Kathy Chitty. The song has been regarded as one of Simon's strongest songwriting efforts and one of the duo's best songs. A 2014 ''Rolling Stone'' reader's poll ranked it the group's fourth best song. ==Background==
"America" was inspired by a five-day road excursion in September 1964 with Simon's love interest Kathy Chitty. Producer Tom Wilson had called Simon back to the United States to finalize mixes and artwork for their debut studio album, ''Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.''. Simon, living in London at the time, was reluctant to leave Chitty, and invited her to come with him, forgetting the album and spending five days driving the country together. Several years later, "America" was among the last songs recorded for ''Bookends'', when production assistant John Simon left Columbia Records, forcing Simon, Garfunkel, and producer Roy Halee to complete the record themselves. In 2004, Bob Dyer, a former disc jockey from Saginaw, Michigan, explained the song's genesis in an interview with ''The Saginaw News''. According to Dyer, Simon wrote the song while visiting the town in 1966, when he booked him for Y-A-Go-Go, a concert series hosted by the Saginaw YMCA.〔
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