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Credits

PERFORMING ARTISTS
America
America
Performer
George Martin
George Martin
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Gerald L. Beckley
Gerald L. Beckley
Composer
George Martin
George Martin
Arranger
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
George Martin
George Martin
Producer
Geoff Emerick
Geoff Emerick
Engineer

Lyrics

How 'bout a tear for the year of 1960 I watched the fins of the Cadillac fall I remember Dad explained about the Berlin Wall How 'bout a tear for the torment and the trouble That was brewing in the Asian way I wore a smile like the faces that surround L.A. In the city of the lost and found It's hard to get a break Hard to stop from getting turned around And make the same mistakes My reputation's on the line The final day of '59 But like the sun, just watch me shine Today How 'bout a cheer for the piano virtuoso I practiced 61 minutes a day I could never reach the keys But it was all OK How 'bout a cheer for the humour in my brother That could brighten up the darkest nights It's just another sign of love Whenever we would fight It's all the same twenty years ago As it is right now Like a tour at the closing show When I take my bow My reputation's on the line At the start of '79 But like the sun, just watch me shine Today I've played this part so many times Since the end of '59 But like the sun, just watch me shine Today
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