Paul Simon "The Boy in the Bubble"

The lead song from one of the best albums in rock 'n roll, Graceland, "The Boy in the Bubble" sets a political tone for a collection of songs that champions unity, rebellion, and love.

Paul Simon teamed up with South African band Ladysmith Black Mambazo for a few songs when he recorded Graceland, but the band also toured with Simon to support its release and even appeared with him on Saturday Night Live.

Some LBM members perform on "The Boy in the Bubble," which directly addresses the atrocities of political violence and calls for a time when such pettiness is put aside.

The song contains the lyrics "These are the days of miracle and wonder." Malcolm Gladwell's Pushkin Industries borrowed a phrase from that line as the title of a fantastic series of interviews with Simon.

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