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Track: That Was Your Mother (with Good Rockin' Doopsie & The Twisters)
Artist: Paul Simon
Album: Graceland

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Name: Paul Simon
Spotify Genres: singer-songwriter
Followers: 2,532,581
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American singer-songwriter born October 13, 1941, Newark, New Jersey, USA, who rose to fame as one part of [a232157]. After splitting up with [a=Art Garfunkel], he went on to have a successful solo career. Inducted into Rock And Roll Hall of Fame in 2001 (Performer). His first marriage was to [a=Peggy Harper] with whom he had a son [a906246]. He was then briefly married to [a637386] from 1983 until their divorce in 1984. His third wife is folk singer [a408641].

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LYRICS

A long time ago, yeah
Before you was born dude
When I was still single
And life was great
I held this job as a traveling salesman
That kept me moving from state to state
Well, I'm standing on the corner of Lafayette
State of Louisiana
Wondering where a city boy could go
To get a little conversation
Drink a little red wine
Catch a little bit of those Cajun girls
Dancing to Zydeco

Along come a young girl
She's pretty as a prayerbook
Sweet as an apple on Christmas day
I said good gracious can this be my luck
If that's my prayerbook
Lord let us pray

Well, I'm standing on the corner of Lafayette
State of Louisiana
Wondering where a city boy could go
To get her in a conversation
Drink a little red wine
Dance to the music of Clifton Chenier
The King of the Bayou

Well, that was your mother
And that was your father
Before you was born dude
When life was great
You are the burden of my generation
I sure do love you
But let's get that straight

Well, I'm standing on the corner of Lafayette
Across the street from The Public
Heading down to the Lone Star Cafe
Maybe get a little conversation
Drink a little red wine
Standing in the shadow of Clifton Chenier
Dancing the night away