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Paul Simon - Long, Long Day, taken from the 1980 movie One-Trick Pony. Recorded live at the Agora Theatre and Ballroom in Cleveland, Ohio in September 1979.

Paul Simon's One-Trick Pony is a morose little art film about a minor Sixties pop star, Jonah Levin, who blows his only chance for a comeback by refusing to let a hack producer (played knowingly by Lou Reed) "commercialize" him. This moody, downbeat film is part road movie and part tribute to the Woody Allen school of Manhattan angst. Yet at its center is a question that Allen wouldn't dream of asking: Is the pop life just for kids? After Jonah's estranged wife contemptuously suggests that he's too old at thirty-four to want to be Elvis Presley, the singer meekly defends his commitment to music by retorting, "It's what I do."

One-Trick Pony's soundtrack album explains exactly what Jonah Levin-Paul Simon does, and its ten songs carefully weigh the pros and cons of taking rock & roll seriously when one's well on the way to middle age. But Simon offers no definite conclusions. At the end of the film, Jonah gives up music to become a full-time provider for his family, and we sense he's giving up the only work that will ever mean anything to him. Simon accepts his disappointment with sorrow and resignation.

The soundtrack's two major songs, "Ace in the Hole" and "Late in the Evening,". "Ace in the Hole" is a sly rock-gospel composition that combines the martial drumming of "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" with the gospel exuberance of "Gone at Last." In "Late in the Evening," Simon compiles flashbacks of the moments that made him fall in love with pop music: remembering his mother listening to the radio, his harmonizing on a street corner, and getting high in a club and blowing away the audience. One-Trick Pony's title track, a live folk-funk production like "Ace in the Hole," is almost as powerful. Here, Simon works the "one-trick pony" metaphor into a double image: the hapless performer toiling on tour and the spirit of rock & roll incarnate.

If the aforementioned compositions evoke Simon's spiritual commitment to rock, the LP's seven pop-slanted songs display a more mundane viewpoint. "Jonah," "How the Heart Approaches What It Yearns" and "Long, Long Day" are bittersweet "adult" numbers that flirt with a Middle European modality as they further refine the shimmering, angst-under-glass folk-pop of Still Crazy after All These Years. Such tunes wistfully describe the rigors of a musician's life on the road--the loneliness, the physical exhaustion, the sense of futility and fear of obsolescence -- all the reasons, in other words, for hanging up one's guitar and getting a "real" job. Simon sings these ballads, which are weary to the point of effeteness, in a soft, whimpering croon.

"That's Why God Made the Movies" and "Oh, Marion" are lighter exercises in the hip-jive style of Michael Franks. A traditional spiritual, "Nobody," and the bluesy "God Bless the Absentee" boast spare folk-pop arrangements and sophisticated wordplay. Except for the bad grammar of "How the Heart Approaches What It Yearns" (an otherwise exquisite mood piece), these seven compositions are models of contemporary songwriting craft: the pop-tune equivalents of New Yorker vignettes.

(Stephen Holden -- Rolling Stone 16 october 1980)

Band;

Paul Simon: Vocals & Guitar

Tony Levin: Bass & Vocals (Background)

Richard Tee: Piano, Keyboards, Vocals, Vocals (Background)

Eric Gale: Guitar

Lyrics:

It's been a long, long day

I got some run-down shoes

Ain't got no place to stay

But any old place will be okay

It's been a long, long day

[ Lyrics from: http://www.lyricsfreak.com/p/paul+simon/long+long+day_20105898.html ]

I sure been on this road

Done nearly fourteen years

Can't say my name's well known

You don't see my face in rolling stone

But I sure been on this road

Slow motion

Half a dollar bill

Jukebox in the corner

Shooting to kill

And it's been a...

It's been a long, long day

I sure could use a friend

Don't know what else to say

I hate to abuse an old cliche

But it's been a long, long day

Its been a long, long day

Comments

8 years ago

john iannuzzi

Find myself singing this one ... A lot. 

9 years ago

Cornelia Martens

Great song from the lovely movie "One Trick Pony". ♡

10 years ago

Rex Carter

My favourite Paul Simon album. But you forgot to credit Steve Gadd!!!

10 years ago

Mario Tiberi

wow. thanks for posting. That soundtrack is my favorite Paul Simon album ...and one of my favorite albums period. great musicians:Steve Gadd on drums, Richard Tee on keys, Tony Levin on bass and Eric Gale on guitar along with Paul. ...really cool movie that I have on VHS and have seen many times.

11 years ago

casimsalabim

The chord changes are breathtaking! Listen to the Muppet Show version where he sings it along just to a guitar. Love his music so much!

11 years ago

Noognick Shpilcous

In this movie he plays a Gibson Les Paul Standard, probably a '78.

11 years ago

nikolas nikolaou

Does anyone know what guitar paul simon plays?

11 years ago

Noognick Shpilcous

No problem! :) In the mean time be sure to check out my channel! It has loads of great & rare recordings spanning from his earliest songs with Tom & Jerry to So Beautiful Or So What Tour! :)

11 years ago

DonErica Van Rompaey-Peeters

great !!! thanks !!!

11 years ago

Noognick Shpilcous

I could probably upload that track, as well as the whole album. It's possible the track may not have been uploaded due to it being taken down for copyright, but I'll give it a shot later.

11 years ago

DonErica Van Rompaey-Peeters

Yesyes, Patti Austin ... "when I saw you standing there, I said : "Hey, that's a guy, who needs a laugh", that's what I said to myself ...

11 years ago

72livewire

It was Patti Austin that sang backup I believe. Yes, I wish someone would upload it too. I've been trying to figure out how, but've become youtube-challenged apparently.

11 years ago

DonErica Van Rompaey-Peeters

On the original album 'One trick pony', Paul sang this song with a female singer ... has anybody got this version to upload ? I would be for ever gratefull !!!

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