Who would have thought that a pop icon like David Bowie would team up with a jazz fusion group like the Pat Metheny Group?
The collaboration began when the Pat Metheny Group was hired to score the 1985 film "The Falcon and the Snowman."
Pat Metheny wasn't familiar with Bowie's music at first. But after watching the movie, he realized he knew some of Bowie's bigger hits!
Bowie found inspiration for the song's title in a line from the movie: "This is not America."
Bowie wrote the lyrics and the band provided the music. Together, they created a unique blend of pop and jazz.
One of the most memorable parts of the song, the "Sha-la-la-la-la" chorus, was added during the recording session.
While it wasn't as big a hit as some of Bowie's other '80s songs, "This Is Not America" still made a significant impact.
The song's legacy continues today, with many artists covering it and fans still enjoying it.
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