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This song was featured on Paul Simon’s first solo album release in 1965, The Paul Simon Songbook, originally titled, “A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I was Lyndon Johnson’d Into Submission) . The album was recorded while Paul Simon was living in England following Simon & Garfunkel’s breakup...
[Intro]
A Simple Desultory Philippic
Or How I Was Lyndon Johnson’d Into Submission
[Verse 1]
I was Union Jacked, Kerouac'd
John Birched, stopped and searched
Rolling Stoned and Beatled 'til I'm blind
I've been Ayn Randed, nearly branded
Communist 'cause I'm left-handed
That's the hand I use, well, never mind!
[Verse 2]
I've been Walt Disneyed, Diz Disleyed
John Lennoned, Krishna Menoned
Walter Brennan'd, punched out Cassius Clay
I've heard the truth from Lenny Bruce
And all my wealth won't buy me health
So I smoke a pint of tea a day
[Bridge]
I knew a man his brain so small
He couldn't think of nothin' at all
He's not the same as you and me
He doesn't dig poetry
He's so unhip that when you say Dylan
He thinks you're talkin' about Dylan Thomas
Whoever he is
The man ain't got no culture
But it's alright, Ma
It's just somethin' I learned over in England
[Verse 3]
I've been James Joyced, Rolls Royced
Mick Jaggered, silver daggered
Andy Warhol, won't you please come home?
I've been mother, fathered, aunt and uncled
Tom Wilsoned, Art Garfunkeled
Barry Kornfeld's mother's on the phone
[Outro]
When in London, do as I do
Find yourself a friendly haiku
Go to sleep for ten or fifteen years
A Simple Desultory Philippic was written by Paul Simon.
A Simple Desultory Philippic was produced by Reginald Warburton & Stanley West.