The Mexican Connection
Billy Joel Lyrics


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@Tom-uy6sm

My name is Tom Whitehorse Dunstan. I played banjo and pedal steel guitar on many of the songs in the Streetlife Serenade album. This one has a very special meaning to me and I'll tell you why. Although I didn't play on this cut, I was there in the studio when the drummer, Ron Tutt, was recording "The Mexican Connection". I remember that as the recording session was beginning, a telephone call was patched through to the control room. The call was for Ron Tutt. We were all stunned when Ron told us that he was being informed that his mother had just passed away. Of course Billy, and the producer Michael Stewart understandably told Ron that the session would then be shut down. Even though Ron was obviously deeply shaken, he asked that the session continue. He said that he could do it. My sense was that he felt it was important for him to do it. Here, as I listen to this magnificent recording, I'm reminded of the power of music as Ron said goodbye to someone that he profoundly loved in a way that words can't begin to express. And as bittersweet as it is, this will always be my favorite Billy Joel song.

@pacard33

You can hear touches of "Scenes From an Italian Restaurant" and "Don't Ask Me Why" in this song. His style is truly interesting and unique. The critics may have had a rough time with his stuff, but audiences have Billy's music as the soundtrack of their childhood.

@jacobhannan6411

I can hear "The Night is Still Young" in this for sure, with the D F# A B A in this vs. G G B B D E D in "The Night is Still Young's" chorus

@robertsevers6251

All you want to do is dance

@Lightning_Lance

I'm hearing And So It Goes in this.

@flamingfrancis

Mexican Connection...released Oct 1974...Streetlife Serenade
Scenes.......released Sept 1977...The Stranger
Don't ask me.....released March 1980...Glass Houses.

@tulllguy

@@Lightning_Lance that's unfortunate.

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@davidjordan399

Such an underrated song. one of my favorite instrumentals and so fun to play, as well!

@Beefnhammer

This whole album is underrated tbh

@jollyrodgers7272

Gotta agree - this album is vastly underrated! Details from when he went to L.A. to try and 'make it'.

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