Simon wrote this song for the movie Working Girl, starring Melanie Griffith, Harrison Ford and Sigourney Weaver, and directed by Mike Nichols of The Graduate fame. In 1989, it won both an Oscar and a Grammy for Best Song From A Movie. "Let The River Run" also tied with Phil Collins' "Two Hearts" for Best Original Song at the Golden Globe Awards.
According to a FAQ on Carly Simon's website, she found inspiration for the lyrics by first reading the original Working Girl script, and then Walt Whitman's poetry. Musically, Simon has described the song as "a hymn to New York" and an "anthem with a jungle beat," contrasting those opposites in a compelling way.
"Let the River Run" was the first song created entirely by one artist to win an Oscar, a Golden Globe, and a Grammy. The second to achieve this distinction was "Streets Of Philadelphia" by Bruce Springsteen from Philadelphia.
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