Lady on the Rock

"Lady on the Rock"
Single by Joe Vitale
from the album Plantation Harbor
A-side Lady on the Rock (It's America)
B-side Plantation Harbor
Released 1981
Format Vinyl single, 7" single, 45 RPM
Recorded 1979 - 1980 at: Bayshore Recording (Coconut Grove, Florida)
Rudy Records (Los Angeles, California)
Santa Barbara Sound (Santa Barbara, California)
The Vinylrosa (Little Switzerland, North Carolina)
Home-Brew Studio (The Third Ring of Venus)
Genre Rock
Pop Rock
Length 5:30
Label Asylum - E-47210- A
Writer(s) Joe Vitale, Bill Szymczyk, and Stephen Stills
Producer(s) Bill Szymczyk

'Lady on the Rock' is a song written by Joe Vitale, Bill Szymczyk and Stephen Stills. The song was released in 1981 as a single from his second solo studio album, Plantation Harbor (1981). The track was titled "Lady on the Rock (It's America)" when it was released as a single with the title track as it's B-side.

The track is a patriotic anthem about the Statue of Liberty, and how America is the land of the free.[1]

Towards the end of the song, you hear a telephone ringing and after hearing a woman talk to Vitale, Joe Walsh starts talking and says "Hey Joe, It's Joe, How are ya, Listen I got a part for your record, I just thinking I couldn't sleep all night, and I got this guitar part, I want you to hear it" then he talks further about the tuning of his guitar for the track and the song ends.

The song received some airplay in the US on album-oriented rock radio and became quite popular. On which helped the single go number 47 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks and helped the album Plantation Harbor chart.[2][3]

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