"Graceland" is the title song of the album Graceland, released in 1986 by Paul Simon.
He has worked as a session musician with a wide range of musicians, including performance on Paul Simon's 1986 album Graceland.
"You Can Call Me Al" is a song by Paul Simon, the first single released from his album Graceland.
Paul Simon mentioned Chenier in his song "That Was Your Mother", from his 1986 album Graceland.
The brothers also sang vocals with Paul Simon on the Grammy award-winning title track to Simon's album Graceland.
In 1986, the Everlys sang background vocals on the title track of Simon's album Graceland.
Paul Simon's 1986 album Graceland draws heavily on South African music, and includes pennywhistle solos in the traditional style, played by Morris Goldberg.
Curiously, the release of Paul Simon's 1986 album "Graceland" became a seminal event in the creation of the world-beat marketing category.
His 1986 album Graceland is very well-known.
The title of Paul Simon's album Graceland and the title track was inspired by Elvis' home.