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jakeXT

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Mon Jan 27, 2014, 03:27 PM Jan 2014

Grammy-Winning "Royals" Owes It All to Nat Geo



Here's her account of the song's origins, from an interview with VH1: "I had this image from the National Geographic of this dude just signing baseballs. He was a baseball player and his shirt said 'Royals.'" Her song observes, "We'll never be royals ... It don't run in our blood," reflecting on the luxe lives of past kings and queens.

The photo of George Brett was taken by Ted Spiegel and appeared in a July 1976 article about Kansas City. Spiegel, who photographed for the magazine for 25 years, spoke to our reporter Chelsea Huang about his recollection of the image: "What I remember was sheer adulation. There was one girl who worked in the Kansas City Royals office who had what we would now call a large reaction to George Brett. Her eyes melted just gazing at him. He had star power. He was an all-American in image and in bat. All those hands holding the baseballs are adulating fans, and in Lorde's interview, she talked about how the Royals were rock stars in their day."

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2014/01/140127-royals-lorde-grammy-song-of-the-year-national-geographic-kansas-city-royals/
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