Johannesburg (song)
1975 song by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Johannesburg" is a song by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson, with music provided by the Midnight Band. It is the first track on Scott-Heron and Jackson's collaborative album From South Africa to South Carolina, released in November 1975 through Arista Records. The lyrics to "Johannesburg" discussed opposition to apartheid in South Africa, and likened apartheid to the disenfranchisement of African Americans in the United States.[2] The song became a popular hit, reaching No. 29 on the Billboard R&B chart in 1975.[3][4] According to Nelson George, "Johannesburg" played a role in spreading the cultural awareness of apartheid.[5]
Quick Facts from the album From South Africa to South Carolina, Released ...
"Johannesburg" | |
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Song by Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson | |
from the album From South Africa to South Carolina | |
Released | November 1975 |
Recorded | Summer 1975[1] |
Studio | D&B Sound (Silver Spring, Maryland)[1] |
Genre | |
Length | 4:52 |
Label | Arista |
Lyricist(s) | Gil Scott-Heron[1] |
Producer(s) | The Midnight Band[1] |
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