Introduction:

Released in 1972, “Don’t Cross the River” is a track from America’s album Homecoming, written by band member Dan Peek. Known for its folk-rock style, the song stands out with its country influences, characterized by banjo and soft harmonies. This piece narrates a cautious love story, with “crossing the river” symbolizing emotional risks and the challenges of intimate relationships.

The track was part of a highly successful album that reached No. 9 on the Billboard chart and was eventually certified platinum. In 1973, “Don’t Cross the River” climbed to No. 35 on the Billboard Hot 100, showing its resonance with listeners and cementing America’s growing popularity. America’s second album overall, Homecoming, is often regarded as a classic of the folk-rock genre, and “Don’t Cross the River” has remained a memorable tune in their discography due to its relatable theme and warm musical composition

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