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B-side
  
"Paranoia Blues"

Format
  
7"

Genre
  
Pop rockreggae

Released
  
February 5, 1972

Recorded
  
1971

Length
  
3:05

"Mother and Child Reunion" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. It was the lead single from his second self-titled studio album (1972), released on Columbia Records. It was released as a single on February 5, 1972, reaching No. 1 in South Africa and No. 4 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. Billboard ranked it as the No. 57 song for 1972. It was one of the earliest songs by a white musician to feature prominent elements of reggae.

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Background

The song was recorded at Dynamic Sounds Studios at Torrington Bridge in Kingston, Jamaica, with Jimmy Cliff's backing group. Guitarist Huks ("Hux") Brown and bass guitarist Jackie Jackson were also long-time members of Toots & the Maytals. Cissy Houston sang background vocals on the recording. The song was recorded before writing lyrics, which was unusual for Simon. He had previously hoped to make "Why Don't You Write Me"— a song recorded with Art Garfunkel on Bridge over Troubled Water—to sound like a Jamaican song, but felt it ended up sounding like a "bad imitation." Simon was instructed by the musicians on the differences among reggae, ska, and bluebeat. He felt awkward at first because he was "the only white guy there and I was American." Simon later overdubbed piano and vocals to the track back in New York.

The title has its origin in a chicken-and-egg dish called "Mother and Child Reunion" that Simon saw on a Chinese restaurant's menu. The song's lyrics were inspired by a pet dog that was run over and killed. It was the first death Simon personally experienced, and he began to wonder how he would react if the same happened to his wife at the time, Peggy Harper. "Somehow there was a connection between this death and Peggy and it was like Heaven, I don't know what the connection was," Simon told Rolling Stone in 1972.

James Benninghof wrote that Simon predicted the title event, the "mother and child reunion," while the second verse describes the effect of what happened on "the strange and mournful day," but without making clear what it was.

Personnel

  • Lead vocal: Paul Simon
  • Drums: Winston Grennan
  • Lead guitar: Hux Brown
  • Organ: Neville Hinds
  • Bass guitar: Jackie Jackson
  • Piano: Larry Knechtel
  • Percussion: Denzil Laing
  • Rhythm guitar: Wallace Wilson
  • Backup singers: Cissy Houston, Von Eva Sims, Renelle Stafford, Deirdre Tuck, Jimmy Christmas
  • In media

    Alvin and the Chipmunks sang this song in the 1985 animated television special A Chipmunk Reunion when they were on a search for their biological mother.

    "Mother and Child Reunion" was featured on The Simpsons 19th season episode "Mona Leaves-a" in which Homer's mother, Mona Simpson, dies, and also on the episode "My Mother the Carjacker" from season 15, during a montage of Mona catching up on Homer's missed childhood.

    It was used in the second season episode of The Sopranos, "Do Not Resuscitate".

    The song was also used at the end of the fifth episode in Season 1 of HBO's "Enlightened."

    The first portion of the song was also covered by Bono during U2's 2015 iNNOCENCE & eXPERIENCE TOUR as a segue into several different songs, most notably into "Where the Streets have No Name" during the US leg of the tour.

    Other versions

  • Other performances that included Simon:
  • Paul Simon in Concert: Live Rhymin'
  • Paul Simon (album)
  • On Stage Together Tour (duet with Sting)
  • By others:
  • "Mother and Child Reunion" (The Pioneers), single by The Pioneers
  • Christmas with Boney M.
  • Ultimate Boney M. – Long Versions & Rarities, Volume 3
  • Version issued by Far Corporation
  • On En Concert (Jack Johnson album)
  • On Have Another Ball by Me First and the Gimme Gimmes
  • In School's Out (1992 film)#Follow-up and references in The Next Generation
  • Bonus track by Reggie Tsiboe on Eye Dance
  • In animated film A Chipmunk Reunion by Alvin and the Chipmunks
  • "制水歌" (chi seui goh), Chinese-language rendition "Song of a Regulated Water", in 1974 film Games Gamblers Play (鬼馬雙星)
  • References

    Mother and Child Reunion Wikipedia


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