Paul Simon is an American singer-songwriter who has released twelve solo studio albums, one soundtrack, three live albums, and numerous compilations and box sets. Simon began his career with the single "Hey,no" alongside Art Garfunkel in 1957; they subsequently regrouped in 1964 to form Simon & Garfunkel. Simon & Garfunkel recorded five albums together,
This list comprises both his solo work, songs he has been featured on, songs recorded with Art Garfunkel, and songs released in the 1950s–60s under pseudonyms. It contains his available recorded material, including alternate versions of songs, which are listed separately, and well-known unreleased material.
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† | Indicates single release |
# | Indicates single release with Art Garfunkel |
Song | Album | Year | Ref. |
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"50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" † | Still Crazy After All These Years | 1975 | [1] |
"The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)" (with Art Garfunkel) | Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme | 1966 | [2] |
"7 O'Clock News/Silent Night" (with Art Garfunkel) | Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme | 1966 | [2] |
"Ace in the Hole" | One-Trick Pony | 1980 | [3] |
"A Church Is Burning" | The Paul Simon Songbook | 1965 | [4] |
"Adios Hermanos" | Songs from The Capeman | 1997 | [5] |
"The Afterlife" † | So Beautiful or So What | 2011 | [6] |
"A Hazy Shade of Winter" (with Art Garfunkel) # | Bookends | 1968 | [7] |
"All Around the World or the Myth of Fingerprints" | Graceland | 1986 | [8] |
"All Because of You" | One-Trick Pony (Reissue) | 2004 | [9] |
"Allergies" † | Hearts and Bones | 1983 | [10] |
"All Through the Night" (as a member of the Mystics) | None | 1960 | |
"America" (with Art Garfunkel) # | Bookends | 1968 | [7] |
"American Tune" † | There Goes Rhymin' Simon | 1973 | [11] |
"A Mile Out of Memphis" (with Carl Perkins) | Go Cat Go | 1996 | [12] |
"A Most Peculiar Man" [lower-alpha 1] | The Paul Simon Songbook | 1965 | [4] |
"Amulet" | So Beautiful or So What | 2011 | [6] |
"Anna Belle" (as Jerry Landis) | None | 1958 | |
"Anji" (with Art Garfunkel) | Sounds of Silence | 1966 | [13] |
"Another Galaxy" | Surprise | 2006 | [14] |
"A Poem on the Underground Wall" (with Art Garfunkel) | Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme | 1966 | [2] |
"April Come She Will" [lower-alpha 2] | The Paul Simon Songbook | 1965 | [4] |
"A Simple Desultory Philippic (or How I Was Robert McNamara'd into Submission)" [lower-alpha 3] | The Paul Simon Songbook | 1965 | [4] |
"At the Zoo" (with Art Garfunkel) # | Bookends | 1968 | [7] |
"Armistice Day" | Paul Simon | 1972 | [15] |
"Baby Driver" (with Art Garfunkel) | Bridge over Troubled Water | 1970 | [16] |
"Barbriallen" (with Art Garfunkel) | Sounds of Silence (Reissue) | 2001 | [17] |
"Beautiful" | Surprise | 2006 | [14] |
"Benedictus" (with Art Garfunkel) | Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. | 1964 | [18] |
"Bernadette" | Songs from The Capeman | 1997 | [5] |
"The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine" (with Art Garfunkel) | Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme | 1966 | [2] |
"Black Slacks" [lower-alpha 4] (with Art Garfunkel) | Old Friends | 1997 | |
"Born at the Right Time" † | The Rhythm of the Saints | 1990 | [19] |
"Born in Puerto Rico" | Songs from The Capeman | 1997 | [5] |
"The Boxer" (with Art Garfunkel) # | Bridge over Troubled Water | 1970 | [16] |
"The Boy in the Bubble" † | Graceland | 1986 | [8] |
"Bleecker Street" (with Art Garfunkel) | Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. | 1964 | [18] |
"Blessed" (with Art Garfunkel) | Sounds of Silence | 1966 | [13] |
"The Blues" (with Randy Newman)† | Trouble in Paradise | 1983 | [20] |
"Blues Run the Game" (with Art Garfunkel) | Sounds of Silence (Reissue) | 2001 | [17] |
"BookendsBookends" [lower-alpha 5] (with Art Garfunkel) | Bookends | 1968 | [7] |
"Bridge over Troubled Water" (with Art Garfunkel) # | Bridge over Troubled Water | 1970 | [16] |
"Bye Bye Love" (with Art Garfunkel) (The Everly Brothers cover) | Bridge over Troubled Water | 1970 | [16] |
"Can I Forgive Him" | Songs from The Capeman | 1997 | [5] |
"Can't Run But" | The Rhythm of the Saints | 1990 | [19] |
"Cards of Love" (as a member of Tico & the Triumphs) | None | 1962 | |
"Cars Are Cars" | Hearts and Bones | 1983 | [10] |
"Cecilia" (with Art Garfunkel) # | Bridge over Troubled Water | 1970 | [16] |
"Citizen of the Planet" (with Art Garfunkel) | Old Friends: Live on Stage | 2004 | |
"The Clock" | Stranger to Stranger | 2016 | |
"Cloudy" (with Art Garfunkel) | Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme | 1966 | [2] |
"The Coast" | The Rhythm of the Saints | 1990 | [19] |
"Comfort and Joy" (with Art Garfunkel) | Old Friends | 1997 | |
"Congratulations" | Paul Simon | 1972 | [15] |
"The Cool, Cool River" | The Rhythm of the Saints | 1990 | [19] |
"Cool Papa Bell" | Stranger to Stranger | 2016 | |
"Crazy Love, Vol. II" | Graceland | 1986 | [8] |
"Cry, Little Boy, Cry" (as a member of Tico & the Triumphs) | None | 1962 | |
"Cuba Si, Nixon No" (with Art Garfunkel) | None [lower-alpha 6] | 1970 | |
"Dancin' Wild" (with Art Garfunkel) | None | 1957 | |
"The Dangling Conversation" (with Art Garfunkel) # | Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme | 1966 | [2] |
"Darling Lorraine" | You're the One | 2000 | [22] |
"Dazzling Blue" | So Beautiful or So What | 2011 | [6] |
"Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes" † | Graceland | 1986 | [8] |
"Don't Take the Stars" (as a member of the Mystics) | None | 1958 | |
"Duncan" † | Paul Simon | 1972 | [15] |
"El Condor Pasa (If I Could)" (with Art Garfunkel) # | Bridge over Troubled Water | 1970 | [16] |
"Everything Put Together Falls Apart" | Paul Simon | 1972 | [15] |
"Everything About It Is a Love Song" | Surprise | 2006 | [14] |
"Express Train" (as a member of Tico & the Triumphs) | None | 1962 | |
"Fakin' It" (with Art Garfunkel) # | Bookends | 1968 | [7] |
"Fast Car" (Wyclef Jean featuring Paul Simon) | Carnival Vol. II: Memoirs of an Immigrant | 2007 | [23] |
"Father and Daughter" † | The Wild Thornberrys Movie (Music from the Motion Picture) | 2003 | [14] |
"Feuilles-O" (with Art Garfunkel) | Old Friends | 1997 | |
"Flowers Never Bend with the Rainfall" [lower-alpha 7] | The Paul Simon Songbook | 1965 | [4] |
"For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her" (with Art Garfunkel) # | Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme | 1966 | [2] |
"Further to Fly" | The Rhythm of the Saints | 1990 | [19] |
"Getting Ready for Christmas Day" † | So Beautiful or So What | 2011 | [6] |
"Get Up and Do the Wobble" (as a member of Tico & the Triumphs) | None | 1962 | |
"God Bless the Absentee" | One-Trick Pony | 1980 | [3] |
"Gone at Last" (with Phoebe Snow and the Jessy Dixon Singers)† | Still Crazy After All These Years | 1975 | [1] |
"Go Tell It on the Mountain" (with Art Garfunkel) | Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. | 1964 | [18] |
"Graceland" † | Graceland | 1986 | [8] |
"Groundhog" (with Art Garfunkel) | None [lower-alpha 8] | 1967 | |
"Guitar Piece 3" | Stranger to Stranger (Deluxe Edition) | 2016 | |
"Gumboots" | Graceland | 1986 | [8] |
"Have a Good Time" † | Still Crazy After All These Years | 1975 | [1] |
"A Heart in New York" | The Concert in Central Park | 1982 | [24] |
"Hearts and Bones" | Hearts and Bones | 1983 | [10] |
"Here Comes the Sun" (with David Crosby and Graham Nash) | The 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Concerts | 2010 | [25] |
"He Was My Brother" [lower-alpha 9] (with Art Garfunkel) | Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. | 1964 | [18] |
"Hey, Schoolgirl" (with Art Garfunkel) | None | 1957 | |
"Hobo's Blues" | Paul Simon | 1972 | [15] |
"Homeless" † | Graceland | 1986 | [8] |
"Homeward Bound" (with Art Garfunkel) # | Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme | 1966 | [2] |
"Horace and Pete" | Stranger to Stranger (Deluxe Edition) | 2016 | |
"How Can You Live in the Northeast?" | Surprise | 2006 | [14] |
"How the Heart Approaches What It Yearns" | One-Trick Pony | 1980 | [3] |
"Hurricane Eye" | You're the One | 2000 | [22] |
"I Am a Rock" [lower-alpha 10] † | The Paul Simon Songbook | 1965 | [4] |
"(I Begin) To Think Again of You" (as a member of the Mystics) | None | 1960 | |
"I'd Like to Be" (as Jerry Landis) | None | 1960 | |
"I Do It for Your Love" | Still Crazy After All These Years | 1975 | [1] |
"I Don't Believe" | Surprise | 2006 | [14] |
"I Don't Believe Them" (as a member of Tico & the Triumphs) | None | 1961 | |
"I Know What I Know" | Graceland | 1986 | [8] |
"I'm Lonely" (as Jerry Landis) | None | 1961 | |
"In a Parade" | Stranger to Stranger | 2016 | |
"Insomniac's Lullaby" | Stranger to Stranger | 2016 | |
"In the Garden of Edie" | Stranger to Stranger | 2016 | |
"It Means a Lot to Them" (as Jerry Landis) | None | 1961 | |
"I Wish I Weren't in Love" (as Jerry Landis) | None | 1961 | |
"Jesus Is the Answer" | Paul Simon in Concert: Live Rhymin' | 1974 | [26] |
"Jonah" | One-Trick Pony | 1980 | [3] |
"Just a Boy" (as Jerry Landis) | None | 1960 | |
"Kathy's Song" [lower-alpha 11] | The Paul Simon Songbook | 1965 | [4] |
"Keep the Customer Satisfied" (with Art Garfunkel) | Bridge over Troubled Water | 1970 | [16] |
"Killer Wants to Go to College" | Songs from The Capeman | 1997 | [5] |
"Killer Wants to Go to College II" | Songs from The Capeman | 1997 | [5] |
"Kodachrome" † | There Goes Rhymin' Simon | 1973 | [11] |
"Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream" (with Art Garfunkel) | Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. | 1964 | [18] |
"The Late Great Johnny Ace" | Hearts and Bones | 1983 | [10] |
"Late in the Evening" † | One-Trick Pony | 1980 | [3] |
"Learn How to Fall" | There Goes Rhymin' Simon | 1973 | [11] |
"Leaves That Are Green" [lower-alpha 12] | The Paul Simon Songbook | 1965 | [4] |
"Let Me Live in Your City" (Work in Progress) | There Goes Rhymin' Simon (Reissue) | 2004 | [11] |
"Lisa" (as Jerry Landis) | None | 1962 | |
"Look at That" | You're the One | 2000 | [22] |
"Loneliness" (as Jerry Landis) | None | 1958 | |
"The Lone Teen Ranger" (as Jerry Landis) | None | 1962 | |
"Long, Long Day" (with Patti Austin) | One-Trick Pony | 1980 | [3] |
"The Lord" | Seven Psalms | 2023 | |
"Love" | You're the One | 2000 | [22] |
"Love and Blessings" | So Beautiful or So What | 2011 | [6] |
"Love and Hard Times" | So Beautiful or So What | 2011 | [6] |
"Love Is Eternal Sacred Light" | So Beautiful or So What | 2011 | [6] |
"Love is Like a Braid" | Seven Psalms | 2023 | |
"Loves Me Like a Rock" † | There Goes Rhymin' Simon | 1973 | [11] |
"Maybellene" [lower-alpha 13] (with Art Garfunkel) # | The Concert in Central Park | 1982 | [27] |
"Me and Julio Down by the Schoolyard" † | Paul Simon | 1972 | [15] |
"Mother and Child Reunion" † | Paul Simon | 1972 | [15] |
"Motorcycle" (as a member of Tico & the Triumphs) | None | 1961 | |
"Mrs. Robinson" (with Art Garfunkel) # | Bookends | 1968 | [7] |
"My Little Town" (with Art Garfunkel) # | Still Crazy After All These Years | 1975 | [1] |
"My Professional Opinion" | Seven Psalms | 2023 | |
"New York Is My Home" (with Dion) | New York Is My Home | 2016 | [28] |
"Night Game" | Still Crazy After All These Years | 1975 | [1] |
"Nobody" | One-Trick Pony | 1980 | [3] |
"Noise" (as a member of Tico & the Triumphs) | None | 1962 | |
"The Obvious Child" † | The Rhythm of the Saints | 1990 | [19] |
"Oh, Marion" † | One-Trick Pony | 1980 | [3] |
"Old" † | You're the One | 2000 | [22] |
"Old Friends" (with Art Garfunkel) | Bookends | 1968 | [7] |
"Once Upon a Time There Was an Ocean" | Surprise | 2006 | [14] |
"One Man's Ceiling Is Another Man's Floor" | There Goes Rhymin' Simon | 1973 | [11] |
"One-Trick Pony" † | One-Trick Pony | 1980 | [3] |
"The Only Living Boy in New York" (with Art Garfunkel) | Bridge over Troubled Water | 1970 | [16] |
"Our Song" (with Art Garfunkel) | None | 1958 | |
"Outrageous" † | Surprise | 2006 | [14] |
"Overs" (with Art Garfunkel) | Bookends | 1968 | [7] |
"Papa Hobo" | Paul Simon | 1972 | [15] |
"Paranoia Blues" | Paul Simon | 1972 | [15] |
"Patterns" [lower-alpha 14] | The Paul Simon Songbook | 1965 | [4] |
"Peace Like a River" | Paul Simon | 1972 | [15] |
"Peggy-O" (with Art Garfunkel) | Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. | 1964 | [18] |
"Pigs, Sheep and Wolves" | You're the One | 2000 | [22] |
"Play Me a Sad Song" (as Jerry Landis) | None | 1961 | |
"(Pretty Baby) Don't Say Goodbye" (with Art Garfunkel) | None | 1958 | |
"Proof" † | The Rhythm of the Saints | 1990 | [19] |
"Proof of Love" | Stranger to Stranger | 2016 | |
"Punky's Dilemma" (with Art Garfunkel) | Bookends | 1968 | [7] |
"Quality" | Songs from The Capeman | 1997 | [5] |
"Questions for the Angels" | So Beautiful or So What | 2011 | [6] |
"Quiet" | You're the One | 2000 | [22] |
"Red Rubber Ball" (with Art Garfunkel) (The Cyrkle cover) | Old Friends | 1997 | |
"Rene and Georgette Magritte with Their Dog After the War" | Hearts and Bones | 1983 | [10] |
"Rewrite" | So Beautiful or So What | 2011 | [6] |
"Richard Cory" (with Art Garfunkel) | Sounds of Silence | 1966 | [13] |
"The Riverbank" | Stranger to Stranger | 2016 | |
"Rockabilly Music" (with Carl Perkins) | Go Cat Go | 1996 | [12] |
"Rose of Aberdeen" (with Art Garfunkel) | Sounds of Silence (Reissue) | 2001 | [17] |
"Roving Gambler" (with Art Garfunkel) | Sounds of Silence (Reissue) | 2001 | [17] |
"Run That Body Down" | Paul Simon | 1972 | [15] |
"The Rhythm of the Saints" | The Rhythm of the Saints | 1990 | [19] |
"The Sacred Harp" | Seven Psalms | 2023 | |
"Satin Summer Nights" | Songs from The Capeman | 1997 | [5] |
"Save the Life of My Child" (with Art Garfunkel) | Bookends | 1968 | [7] |
"Scarborough Fair/Canticle" (with Art Garfunkel) # | Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme | 1966 | [2] |
"Señorita with a Necklace of Tears" | You're the One | 2000 | [22] |
"She Moves On" | The Rhythm of the Saints | 1990 | [19] |
"Shelter of Your Arms" | Hearts and Bones (Reissue) | 2004 | [29] |
"Shy" (as Jerry Landis) | None | 1960 | |
"Shoplifting Clothes" | Songs from The Capeman | 1997 | [5] |
"The Side of a Hill" | The Paul Simon Songbook | 1965 | [4] |
"Silent Eyes" | Still Crazy After All These Years | 1975 | [1] |
"Slip Slidin' Away" | Greatest Hits, Etc. | 1977 | [30] |
"So Beautiful or So What" | So Beautiful or So What | 2011 | [6] |
"Soft Parachutes" | One-Trick Pony (Reissue) | 2004 | [9] |
"So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright" (with Art Garfunkel) | Bridge over Troubled Water | 1970 | [16] |
"Some Folks' Lives Roll Easy" | Still Crazy After All These Years | 1975 | [1] |
"Something So Right" † | There Goes Rhymin' Simon | 1973 | [11] |
"Somewhere They Can't Find Me" (with Art Garfunkel) | Sounds of Silence | 1966 | [13] |
"Song About the Moon" | Hearts and Bones | 1983 | [10] |
"Song for the Asking" (with Art Garfunkel) | Bridge over Troubled Water | 1970 | [16] |
"So Tenderly" (as a member of the Mystics) | None | 1958 | |
"The Sound of Silence" [lower-alpha 15] (with Art Garfunkel) # | Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. | 1964 | [18] |
"Sparrow" (with Art Garfunkel) | Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. | 1964 | [18] |
"Spiral Highway" | One-Trick Pony (Reissue) | 2004 | [9] |
"Spirit Voices" | The Rhythm of the Saints | 1990 | [19] |
"Star Carol" (with Art Garfunkel) | Old Friends | 1997 | |
"St. Judy's Comet" | There Goes Rhymin' Simon | 1973 | [11] |
"Still Crazy After All These Years" † | Still Crazy After All These Years | 1975 | [1] |
"Stranded in a Limousine" † | One-Trick Pony (Reissue) | 2004 | [9] |
"Stranger to Stranger" | Stranger to Stranger | 2016 | |
"Street Angel" | Stranger to Stranger | 2016 | |
"Sunday Afternoon" | Songs from The Capeman | 1997 | [5] |
"The Sun Is Burning" (with Art Garfunkel) | Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. | 1964 | [18] |
"Sure Don't Feel Like Love" | Surprise | 2006 | [14] |
"Swanee" (as Jerry Landis) | None | 1960 | |
"Take Me to the Mardi Gras" † | There Goes Rhymin' Simon | 1973 | [11] |
"Teen Age Fool" (as True Taylor) | None | 1958 | |
"Tenderness" | There Goes Rhymin' Simon | 1973 | [11] |
"Ten Years" | None [lower-alpha 16] | 1995 | |
"That's Why God Made the Movies" | One-Trick Pony | 1980 | [3] |
"That Was Your Mother" | Graceland | 1986 | [8] |
"The Teacher" | You're the One | 2000 | [22] |
"That's Me" † | Surprise | 2006 | [14] |
"That Silver-Haired Daddy of Mine" (with Art Garfunkel) (Gene Autry and Jimmy Long cover) | Live 1969 | 2008 | |
"That's My Story" (with Art Garfunkel) | None | 1958 | |
"That's Where I Belong" | You're the One | 2000 | [22] |
"Thelma" | The Rhythm of the Saints | 1990 | [31] |
"Think Too Much (a)" † | Hearts and Bones | 1983 | [10] |
"Think Too Much (b)" | Hearts and Bones | 1983 | [10] |
"Time Is an Ocean" | Songs from The Capeman | 1997 | [5] |
"The Times They Are a-Changin'" (with Art Garfunkel) (Bob Dylan cover) | Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. | 1964 | [18] |
"Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye" (as Jerry Landis) | None | 1960 | |
"Train in the Distance" | Hearts and Bones | 1983 | [10] |
"Trail of Volcanoes" | Seven Psalms | 2023 | |
"Trailways Bus" | Songs from The Capeman | 1997 | [5] |
"True or False" (as True Taylor) | None | 1958 | |
"Two Teenagers" (with Art Garfunkel) | None | 1958 | |
"Under African Skies" † | Graceland | 1986 | [8] |
"The Vampires" | Songs from The Capeman | 1997 | [5] |
"Virgil" | Songs from The Capeman | 1997 | [5] |
"Voices of Old People" (with Art Garfunkel) | Bookends | 1968 | [7] |
"Wait" | Seven Psalms | 2023 | |
"Wake Up Little Susie" (with Art Garfunkel)† | The Concert in Central Park | 1982 | [27] |
"The Wanderer" (with Dion DiMucci) | The 25th Anniversary Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Concerts | 2010 | [25] |
"Wartime Prayers" | Surprise | 2006 | [14] |
"Was a Sunny Day" | There Goes Rhymin' Simon | 1973 | [11] |
"Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M." (with Art Garfunkel) | Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. | 1964 | [18] |
"The Werewolf" | Stranger to Stranger | 2016 | |
"We've Got a Groovy Thing Goin'" (with Art Garfunkel) | Sounds of Silence | 1966 | [13] |
"When Numbers Get Serious" | Hearts and Bones | 1983 | [10] |
"Whispering Bells" | Graceland | 2012 | |
"Why Don't You Write Me" (with Art Garfunkel) | Bridge over Troubled Water | 1970 | [16] |
"Wildflower" (as a member of Tico & the Triumphs) | None | 1962 | |
"Wonderful World" (with Art Garfunkel and James Taylor)† | Watermark | 1977 | [32] |
"Wristband" † | Stranger to Stranger | 2016 | |
"You Can Call Me Al" † | Graceland | 1986 | [8] |
"You Can Tell the World" (with Art Garfunkel) | Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. | 1964 | [18] |
"You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies" (with Art Garfunkel) | None [lower-alpha 17] | 1967 | |
"Your Forgiveness" | Seven Psalms | 2023 | |
"You're Kind" | Still Crazy After All These Years | 1975 | [1] |
"You're the One" † | You're the One | 2000 | [22] |
Simon & Garfunkel were an American folk rock duo consisting of singer-songwriter Paul Simon and singer Art Garfunkel. One of the best-selling music acts of the 1960s, their most famous recordings include three US number ones: "The Sound of Silence" (1965) and the two Record of the Year Grammy winners "Mrs. Robinson" (1968) and "Bridge over Troubled Water" (1970). Other hits include "The Boxer" (1969), "Cecilia" (1970) and the four 1966 releases "Homeward Bound", "I Am a Rock", "Scarborough Fair/Canticle" and "A Hazy Shade of Winter", as well as the 1968 album track "America".
Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. is the debut studio album by American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel. Following their early gig as "Tom and Jerry", Columbia Records signed the two in late 1963. It was produced by Tom Wilson and engineered by Roy Halee. The cover and the label include the subtitle exciting new sounds in the folk tradition. Recorded in March 1964, the album was released on October 19.
Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme is the third studio album by American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel. Produced by Bob Johnston, the album was released on October 24, 1966, in the United States by Columbia Records. Following the success of the re-release of their debut single "The Sound of Silence", Simon & Garfunkel regrouped after a time apart while Columbia issued their second album, a rushed collection titled Sounds of Silence. For their third album, the duo spent almost three months in the studio working on instrumentation and production.
Bookends is the fourth studio album by American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel. Produced by Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel and Roy Halee, the album was released on April 3, 1968, in the United States by Columbia Records. The duo had risen to fame two years prior with the albums Sounds of Silence and Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme and the soundtrack album for the 1967 film The Graduate.
The Paul Simon Songbook is the debut solo studio album by Paul Simon. It was released in the UK in 1965. It was made available in the US as part of the LP box set Paul Simon: Collected Works (1981). The album was produced by Reginald Warburton and Stanley West as Columbia/CBS Records LP BPG 62579 in the UK; remastered CD Columbia/Legacy/SME CK 90281.
"I Am a Rock" is a song written by Paul Simon. It was first performed by Simon alone as the opening track on his album The Paul Simon Songbook which he originally recorded and released in August 1965, only in the United Kingdom. Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, as the American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, re-recorded it on December 14, 1965, and included as the final track on their album Sounds of Silence, which they released on January 17, 1966. It was released as a single in 1966, and subsequently included as the B-side of the 1971 A-side reissue of "The 59th Street Bridge Song ".
"A Simple Desultory Philippic (Or How I Was Robert McNamara'd Into Submission)" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. Originally recorded for Simon's 1965 UK-only debut, The Paul Simon Songbook, it was recorded soon after by Simon and his partner, Art Garfunkel, for the duo's third album Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme.
The Columbia Studio Recordings (1964–1970) is the third box set of Simon & Garfunkel recordings, released in 2001 by Columbia Records. This 5-CD set contains all of their studio albums from 1964 to 1970. The CDs are packaged in miniature recreations of the original LP jackets, and an annotated booklet is also included.
Simon & Garfunkel, an American singer-songwriter duo, has released five studio albums, fifteen compilation albums, four live albums, one extended play, twenty-six singles, one soundtrack, and four box sets since 1964. Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel first formed a duo in 1957 as Tom & Jerry, before separating and later reforming as Simon & Garfunkel.
"Homeward Bound" is a song by the American music duo Simon & Garfunkel, released as a single on January 19, 1966, by Columbia Records. It was written by Paul Simon and produced by Bob Johnston. Simon wrote the song during his time in England, possibly while waiting for a train at Widnes railway station in the northwest of England.
Collected Works is the first box set released by Simon & Garfunkel in 1981. It contains all five of their Studio albums: Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M., Sounds of Silence, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, Bookends, and Bridge over Troubled Water. Originally released in 1981 as a 5-LP box set, it was reissued as a 3-CD set in 1990.
Roger G. Hawkins was an American drummer best known for playing as part of the studio backing band known as the Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section of Alabama. Rolling Stone ranked Hawkins number 31 on its list of greatest drummers.
Old Friends is the second box set of Simon & Garfunkel songs, released in November 1997. The three-disc anthology collects most of the duo's best-known works, and also includes previously unreleased outtakes. Some of these outtakes subsequently appeared on both the reissues of Simon & Garfunkel's five studio albums as well as the later boxed set The Columbia Studio Recordings (1964-1970).
"7 O'Clock News/Silent Night" is a song by American music duo Simon & Garfunkel from their third studio album, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme (1966). The track is a sound collage juxtaposing a rendition of the Christmas carol "Silent Night" with a simulated "7 O'Clock News" bulletin consisting of actual events from the summer of 1966.
"For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her" is a song written by Paul Simon and recorded by American music duo Simon & Garfunkel on their third studio album, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme (1966). It is sung solely by Art Garfunkel, and consists mainly of his vocals with heavy reverb and a 12-string acoustic guitar. The lyrics concern finding a lover, although Simon once characterized the subject matter as being about a "belief," rather than about a specific individual.
"The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine" is a 1966 song by Paul Simon released on Simon & Garfunkel's album Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, and as a B-side of "The Dangling Conversation", which charted at number 25 on Billboard's Hot 100. It is a commentary on advertising.
The Collection: Simon & Garfunkel is the fourth box set of Simon & Garfunkel recordings. Initially released November 15, 2004 as a 3-CD set of the second, fourth and fifth Simon & Garfunkel studio albums, it was later reissued November 26, 2007, expanded to six discs, including all five studio albums, plus a DVD of the September 19, 1981 free concert in Central Park. All six discs are in a mini-LP format and the albums come with the bonus tracks that were presented in The Columbia Studio Recordings (1964-1970). All of the discs in the 6-CD collection, and their cases, are housed in a box set featuring a silhouetted image of the duo with Paul Simon holding an acoustic guitar and Art Garfunkel sitting on a stool. The earlier 3-CD set had alternative artwork with a photo of the duo.
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