Song for America (song)

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"Song for America"
Song for America cover.jpg
Single by Kansas
from the album Song for America
ReleasedApril 1975[1]
Recorded1974
GenreProgressive rock[2]
Length10:03 (Album version)
9:08 (The Best of Kansas version)
3:02 (Single edit)
LabelKirshner
Songwriter(s)Kerry Livgren
Kansas singles chronology
"Bringing It Back"
(1975)
"Song for America"
(1975)
"It Takes a Woman's Love (To Make a Man)"
(1976)

"Song for America" is the title track from the second album of American progressive rock band Kansas. It was written by guitarist/keyboardist Kerry Livgren during the period of heavy touring for their first album. The song was released on their 1975 album Song for America, and later released as the band's third single, although it did not chart. It is known for its symphonic structure, and its lyrics showing America's state before and after colonization. It appears on most of their live albums and DVDs. The song is one of Kansas' biggest hits from their period of obscurity, appearing on most of their greatest hits and live albums.

Structure[]

The song begins with a 3-minute instrumental overture. It is dominated by keyboards, violin, and bass. It has a symphonic structure. About halfway through the song, there is an extended instrumental section in 9/8 time. The final section of the instrumental overture closes the song, over 10 minutes long. The single version of the song had most of the instrumental parts edited out, and is cut down to three minutes.

Live versions[]

Several live versions of the song have been recorded. One is featured on the live Two for the Show, that has a piano solo near the end edited out. Kansas also plays it on their 2009 live CD/DVD There's Know Place Like Home with the Washburn symphony orchestra.

Personnel[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Kansas singles".
  2. ^ Murphy, Sean (March 28, 2017). "The 100 Best Classic Progressive Rock Songs: Part 3, 60-41". PopMatters. Retrieved December 27, 2019.
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