Running to 5 minutes 14 seconds, "Postcards From Richard Nixon" is the opening track on The Captain & the Kid. Like all the tracks thereon, it was co-written by Elton and his original lyricist Bernie Taupin. The two men were interviewed at length in a video to promote the concept album, wherein Bernie said it kicks off with Elton's ascension, which he identified as Los Angeles, 1970. The man himself confirmed this, adding that this was where they'd always wanted to be, a sentiment that has been shared by most British artistes down the years if only in view of the potential of the enormous American market.
Richard Millhouse Nixon (1913-94) was the 37th President of the United States, known for leaving office in disgrace following the Watergate scandal. This is not really a song about Richard Nixon, tribute or otherwise, but about two young Englishmen on the cusp of super-stardom and their vision of the Promised Land.
Written in 4/4 time, "Postcards From Richard Nixon" is similar in content to the Al Stewart song "A Child's View Of The Eisenhower Years" 15 years down the line, but while a California-based Al was writing about his boyhood vision of American society, Bernie Taupin was looking back three decades and more.
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