About the song

Introducing “You Can Call Me Al” by Paul Simon, a catchy and upbeat track that has become a staple in the repertoire of the legendary singer-songwriter. Released on his acclaimed album “Graceland” in 1986, this song quickly rose through the ranks, capturing the hearts of listeners worldwide with its infectious melody and clever lyrics.

As the mastermind behind the songwriting, Paul Simon infuses “You Can Call Me Al” with his signature wit and charm, creating a playful yet thought-provoking narrative. The song’s exploration of identity and self-discovery strikes a chord with audiences, making it a timeless anthem for those navigating life’s twists and turns.

Throughout its history, “You Can Call Me Al” has enjoyed widespread success, earning top positions on music charts and receiving critical acclaim for its innovative blend of pop, rock, and world music influences. Its memorable music video, featuring Paul Simon and Chevy Chase in a comedic exchange, further propelled the song to iconic status, cementing its place in pop culture lore.

With its catchy refrain and irresistible groove, “You Can Call Me Al” remains a favorite among fans of Paul Simon’s extensive discography. Whether you’re dancing to its infectious rhythm or pondering its deeper themes, this song is sure to leave you humming along and tapping your feet.

So go ahead, give it a listen, and join the millions who have been charmed by Paul Simon’s musical genius. “You Can Call Me Al” is more than just a song—it’s a testament to the enduring power of music to uplift, inspire, and bring joy to our lives.

 

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Lyrics

A man walks down the street
He says, “Why am I soft in the middle now?
Why am I soft in the middle?
The rest of my life is so hard
I need a photo opportunity
I want a shot at redemption
Don’t want to end up a cartoon
In a cartoon graveyard”
Bonedigger, bonedigger
Dogs in the moonlight
Far away my well-lit door
Mr. Beerbelly, Beerbelly
Get these mutts away from me
You know I don’t find this stuff
Amusing anymore

If you’ll be my bodyguard
I can be your long-lost pal
I can call you Betty
And Betty, when you call me
You can call me Al

A man walks down the street
He says, “Why am I short of attention?
Got a short little span of attention
And, woe my nights are so long
Where’s my wife and family?
What if I die here?
Who’ll be my role model
Now that my role model is
Gone gone?”
He ducked back down the alley
With some roly-poly little bat-faced girl
All along along
There were incidents and accidents
There were hints and allegations

If you’ll be my bodyguard
I can be your long -ost pal
I can call you Betty
And Betty, when you call me
You can call me Al
Call me Al

A man walks down the street
It’s a street in a strange world
Maybe it’s the third world
Maybe it’s his first time around
He doesn’t speak the language
He holds no currency
He is a foreign man
He is surrounded by the sound, the sound
Cattle in the marketplace
Scatterlings and orphanages

YOU CAN CALL ME AL (CONT’D)

He looks around, around
He sees angels in the architecture
Spinning in infinity
He says, “Amen!” and “Hallelujah!”

If you’ll be my bodyguard
I can be your long-lost pal
I can call you Betty
And Betty, when you call me
You can call me Al
Call me

Na na na na …

If you’ll be my bodyguard
I can be your long lost pal
I can call you Betty

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