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My Name is Jack : ウィキペディア英語版 | My Name is Jack "My Name is Jack" is a song written by American record producer John Simon〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=AFI Catalog of Feature Films - You Are What You Eat )〕 and released as a single by British group Manfred Mann in 1968. The lyrics and music were written by John Simon, and his own version was included on the soundtrack of the 1968 film ''You Are What You Eat''.〔 The song tells the story of a resident of the " Greta Garbo Home for Wayward Boys and Girls", which was the nickname of a real hostel, the Kirkland Hotel, in San Francisco, where part of the movie was filmed.〔( ''GarboForever.com ). Retrieved 17 July 2014〕〔( Mark Christensen, ''Acid Christ: Ken Kesey, LSD, and the Politics of Ecstasy'', IPG, 2010, p.203 ), Retrieved 17 July 2014〕〔( Greta Garbo Home for Wayward Boys and Girls, discussion at ''HipForums.com'' ). Retrieved 17 July 2014〕 Formerly the Kashu Hotel, the building became dilapidated and was demolished; the Christ United Presbyterian Church was opened on the site in 1975.〔( ''San Francisco's Japantown'', Arcadia Publishing, 2005, p.35 )〕 "My Name Is Jack" was a Top Ten single in the UK for Manfred Mann, reaching no.8 in 1968.〔( "My Name Is Jack", 'Discogs.com'' ). Retrieved 17 July 2014〕 The Japanese group Moonriders covered the song on their 1978 album "Nouvelles Vagues".〔( "Nouvelles Vagues", 'Discogs.com'' ). Retrieved 1 December 2015〕 Their version was further covered by Pizzicato Five.〔( "Great White Wonder", 'Discogs.com'' ). Retrieved 1 December 2015〕 ==References==
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