#simonandgarfunkel #reaction PLATINUM SINGER first REACTION to Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water!! Join this channel to get access to perks: / @blackpegasusraps
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@DennisMurphy-l3c3 күн бұрын
Written by Paul Simon, the vocal performance by Art Garfunkel was probably the pinnacle of his career.
@janetsilverhawk72043 күн бұрын
I love Garfunkel's album Angel Clair
@richardrichard96313 күн бұрын
I still love and listen to Garfunkels, Bright Eyes. A massive hit in the UK
@wendypow19633 күн бұрын
@janetsilverhawk7204 Me too. I've owned it forever. Favorite songs are Barbara Allen and All I Know.❤❤
@jimreadey48372 күн бұрын
@@richardrichard9631 I remember this in, I think, an animated Bambi movie.
@richardrichard96312 күн бұрын
@jimreadey4837 yes. I remember going to see it.
@channonskinner507 күн бұрын
A quote from Paul Simon: “Without Arthur’s voice, I never would have enjoyed that success.”
@fayesouthall66044 күн бұрын
Nicely said. Without his songs Arthur wouldn’t be as popular.
@gerrym.93543 күн бұрын
Art Garfunkel's "All I Know" is a masterpiece too.
@sharoninglima121718 сағат бұрын
They both are so talented!
@MrSoma2 сағат бұрын
I know very little about Simon and Garfunkel's earlier times but everything I've ever seen of Paul Simon makes me think the music is in his head and he "chose," Garfunkel because he had the ability to express the vision of his songs...I honestly don't know I have seen Garfunkel in concert he was spellbinding!
@sundayangeltoo4 күн бұрын
That is art Garfunkel singing lead. He has the voice of an angel.
@paulwaring52903 күн бұрын
Paul Simon wrote this specifically for Garfunkel's voice as far as I know.
@SueK513 күн бұрын
Art, like Steve Perry, Neil Sedaka and Smokey Robinson are one of only a handful of 'modern' singers we know who have a vocal range called Tenor Altino. Very rare and spectacular.
@janettapohlman77113 күн бұрын
My mother asked me to sing this at her funeral. I told her I would not be able to without crying. So I sang it to her on her deathbed even tho we did not know if she could still hear me. And as I finished she squeezed my hand to let me know she had and died almost immediately. I can understand why it was her fave. It truly brings comfort in any situation. ❤
@Jude_1963 күн бұрын
Oh, Honey - that was a beautiful thing you did - and, I'm sure your Mother knows that, TOO!! Your comment SO TEARED-ME-UP!! HUGS to YOU and your MAMA in Heaven!!
@janettapohlman77113 күн бұрын
@Jude_196 Thank you so much! Hugs back.
@PhillyGirl643 күн бұрын
That was so sweet. I'm sorry for your loss 😢
@BrianWalkos3 күн бұрын
God bless you.
@garyzink19273 күн бұрын
I'm so sorry. Bless your mom. My brother and me were with my mom's passing Oct 16. Just buried her son, my brother 2 days ago, he passed on his 72 birthday Nov. 6. He served in the navy for 23 years. Missing you already mike.
@justwondering56513 күн бұрын
This song won five Grammy Awards including the 1971 Song of the Year, and was ranked #48 on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. "Silver girl" (starting the last verse) is Paul's first wife Peggy Harper. Paul related that she was feeling down, having at age 30 found her first grey hairs, and Paul started calling her his silver girl. Paul was telling her that her best days were yet to come. Imagine being immortalized in an epic song like this!
@michaelbeckwith61773 күн бұрын
I'm 74 and listened to this thousands of times and always wondered about "Silver Girl" you've made my day thanks so much for the comment!!
@Heather-x3m7 күн бұрын
Yes it's Art Garfunkel singing this particular song. The live version is even better
@NatalieBee-ci3hi3 күн бұрын
I agree the central park live is fantastic it gives me goosebumps. Art stood there hands in pockets WOW brilliant ❤
@thomasmacdiarmid82513 күн бұрын
The live performance is stunning for being live, but there is a lot in the studio version that could not be replicated there.
@Beerglass19803 күн бұрын
Agree the Central Park 👍
@JimFlickinger3 күн бұрын
Respectfully disagree, i think the studio version is perfection. IMHO
@rhwinner3 күн бұрын
The live version is definitely _not_ better. 😆
@gwydion566 күн бұрын
Yeah, that angelic solo voice is Art Garfunkel. And this one still gives me chills more than 50 years later.
@325diane3 күн бұрын
Yes, this is the one Art Garfunkel will always be remembered for, deservedly so. There is a KZbin video of Art performing this song at a live concert. He sings the better part of the song so completely relaxed, standing in front of the mic with his hands in the back pockets of his jeans. Amazing performance!!!
@wendypow19633 күн бұрын
That was their reunion concert in Central Park in the early 1980s.
@maritamcnichol88493 күн бұрын
2 jewish boys from NYC taking you to church. Gotta love music. Garfunkel does most of the singing. Voice of an angel. Paul wrote this when he was 20. He plays the guitar. Simon wrote their music. (he's the little guy)
@davidspring50133 күн бұрын
AMEN
@jamesdignanmusic27653 күн бұрын
As Paul Simon himself once said: "This is closer to gospel than two jewish kids from Queens should ever be allowed to get".
@sharoninglima121718 сағат бұрын
Yes…they’re from Queens…I’m from Staten Island. Two NY boys! ❤❤
@janflewelling62773 күн бұрын
It's so hard to realize that there are people who have genuinely never heard some of these songs that have been in our bones for decades. But just as gratifying to see the appreciation and respect you have for them once you hear them. Keep going guys. It's the journey, not the destination.
@greenfee1003 күн бұрын
What's the matter with this generation, didn't you every listen to your parents or grandparents music, where have you been🤔
@janflewelling62773 күн бұрын
@ Don’t be too harsh. Access to older generations music isn’t the same as when we heard our parents music from their album collections. Albums don’t exist anymore and radio stations (if anyone even listens to radio anymore) rarely play our music. Corporate media dictates what gets played and what is left behind. It takes effort like these you tube channels to keep some music alive.
@uuuuu2b3 күн бұрын
Completely agree! It’s wild to think there are people who’ve never heard this song. But that’s why we love reaction videos-it starts with disbelief (“What? Who doesn’t know Simon & Garfunkel?”), then turns into pure joy as we watch someone experience and appreciate something so timeless for the first time. Honestly, I can’t even compare their reaction to my own because this song has been part of my life for as long as I can remember.
@bonya45853 күн бұрын
The tall guy is the angelic Art Garfunkel. He’s sings and harmonizes. Paul Simon is the shorter guy. He sings great and he writes all the songs. They were fabulous together. When they broke up, Paul Simon went on to be one of the best singers/ songwriters in America.
@willowbee634 күн бұрын
Their performance of this song live in Central Park is a must see and listen!
@hypocrisyhunter89193 күн бұрын
The tall guy with the voice of an angel is Art Garfunkel. The short guy with the writing ability of Shakespeare is Paul Simon. Now do The Boxer by S&G
@timsmith1426Күн бұрын
The Boxer may be their best piece. There are SO MANY greats, but I think that one's my favorite.
@ddiamondr13 күн бұрын
We played this for my Mom as she was passing away on her 90th birthday. She was a musician all her life, part of our family income came from her, playing the piano in a dance band every Saturday night. And she absolutely loved the piano in this song and played it as well. ‘Sail on silver girl…’
@NatalieBee-ci3hi3 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@juliecrane96473 күн бұрын
Awww...thnx for sharing this. I'm betting music in your house always .... and her humming. It's hard to lose our moms. They visit us tho in many ways. May your Christmas be Merry and Bright. ❤
@AgnesPerditaX21 сағат бұрын
Art's voice is truly angelic. 😇 (Although I can't unseen the "Cossack moustache" of Simon's hair when you hide Simon's face with your finger now and can't stop giggling.)
@williamsmith902620 сағат бұрын
😂😂
@taun8563 күн бұрын
Song of the year and Album of the year when it came out. Just as impactful today as it was 50 years ago.
@lorilxn15973 күн бұрын
Garfunkel was singing and Simon kicked in. Together they're beautiful 💙
@browniewin41213 күн бұрын
Superlative talents, Paul Simon's writing, Art Garfunkel's beautiful voice and their harmonies. On this recording that is gospel pianist Larry Knechtel. One of my favorite songs of theirs is The Boxer, such emotive lyrics.
@BobSoltis13 күн бұрын
Larry Knechtel gospel??? Since when? Knechtel was anything but a gospel pianist. He was a multi-instrumentalist who was a member of the Wrecking Crew, a collection of Los Angeles-based session musicians who worked with such renowned artists as Simon & Garfunkel, Duane Eddy, the Beach Boys, the Mamas & the Papas, the Monkees, the Partridge Family, Billy Joel, the Doors, the Byrds, the Grass Roots, Jerry Garcia, and Elvis Presley. He also was a member of the 1970s band Bread.
@larspetrus39172 күн бұрын
Knechtel won a Grammy for the piano work on this song
@tomfinan77763 күн бұрын
What you're feeling we were living; the 60s, I believe we're the greatest times to be young and alive. A penny was money, girls were girls, and Mom and Dad were no joke!
@snikkerr19493 күн бұрын
This song is 70s..entered the top 40 in February 1970 and hit number 1 end of February 1970.
@DarqJestor3 күн бұрын
Not for everyone. 😕
@robertcass77233 күн бұрын
Garfunkel has the voice of an angel
@curtbarron30544 күн бұрын
Simon wrote it and added harmonies on the last verse, Art sang lead, and Larry Knechtel (the Wrecking Crew studio band) did the piano arrangement and performance.
@Cchan533 күн бұрын
Wrecking crew studio musicians helped on many iconic songs!
@johnandrews31513 күн бұрын
Everybody likes this song. It was the biggest selling single of 1970!😮😊
@lovefromnyc3 күн бұрын
It was #1 the week I was born
@gallery9633 күн бұрын
Simon's album "Graceland" is something you should know about.
@Cchan533 күн бұрын
Most definately!!!!!
@jenniferneuensmorgan92723 күн бұрын
Abso-bloody-lutely!! ❤️❤️❤️
@RhondaHill-mi7cw4 күн бұрын
Paul Simon writes and does all of the arrangements, orchestration planning, etc and both he and Art do the singing. According to sources, Paul spent a night writing this and before recording it said I wrote it but Art has to sing it, it is for Art. They have had a well-publicised, tumultuous relationship over the decades but when Paul was once asked why he stuck with the partnership at the time even though it was contentious, Paul said 'have you heard him sing?' This is just one of their many classics. Paul had a stellar solo career and branched out many different genres and made many groups famous such as Ladysmith Black Mombazo from South Africa. You might want to check his solo career out as well. Thanks for sharing.
@LonghopeBro-ju6jl3 күн бұрын
I read somewhere that Garfunkel didn't want to sing it, either because he wasn't feeling it or that he thought it was Simon's song, and he should sing it. Luckily Simon convinced him to do it.
@juliecrane96473 күн бұрын
I read recently they had dinner together and bridged (pun intended) that gap. They were childhood pals too and they're getting on in yrs. Me too. I prefer just love in my heart and I plan to literally die laughing. 😅
@firemn4u3 күн бұрын
Art is the tall one, Simon the shorter and main writer of all the hits and went on to have a legit solo career.
@d.s.62683 күн бұрын
Simon is the genius - wrote everything they did - lyrics and music. Art is the angelic voice, usually in great harmony with Paul but in this particular song - it's all him singing. Some say that fact and the success of this particular song was what started the jealousy between them and eventually the breakup. Thank you for reacting to the best song of all time !
@makingthecoin36473 күн бұрын
Paul Simon writer. Do Elvis in concert live version of this song. Haunting rendition. Paul Simon loved it. Receipts: Hollywood Reporter, Rona Barrett Hollywood, Elvis Box Sets interviews where Simon hails Elvis version.
@MrLaurielover3 күн бұрын
Hope, hope, hope you listen to Elvis' live version recommended here. It's just... ❤❤❤
@sherrygalloway29783 күн бұрын
I graduated in 1973 and this song was our class song. Love, love this song.
@JamesBrendon-h4r3 күн бұрын
Awwwww how nice. We had police. I was like what the heck? Police. That's why the most popular had too much power in school.
@SCA4403 күн бұрын
Garfunkel is singing this song. He does the harmonies on most of their songs. Paul Simon is the songwriter and also sings.
@elsociodelvedado3 күн бұрын
In and interview Simon was ask: "Why did you choose Garfunkel" He answered: Have you heard an angel singing
@Jagangela7 күн бұрын
Garfunkel I believe is the main singer, Paul the main writer....both sings!
@THXx11383 күн бұрын
The keyboard player is Larry Knechtel, an incredibly talented man who also played bass who was a member of the Wrecking Crew, a collection of Los Angeles-based session musicians who worked with such renowned artists as Simon & Garfunkel, Duane Eddy, the Beach Boys, the Mamas & the Papas, the Monkees, the Partridge Family, Billy Joel, the Doors, the Byrds, the Grass Roots, Jerry Garcia, and Elvis Presley. He also was a member of the 1970s band Bread.
@99Narnia4 күн бұрын
I sing this in my head when I'm having my blood pressure checked to calm myself down, lol.
@ceceliarussell-jayne24473 күн бұрын
I love it that you described Art Garfunkel’s voice as ‘like a cloud.’ Both of you are beautiful for opening your hearts to a song like this. I hope you keep finding gifts in unexpected places and that you’ll keep in digging. Peace
@steveheywood9428Күн бұрын
54 years later this sounds even better now that when I bought the album in 1970...a 100% classic hit. 👍🤗
@Codex77773 күн бұрын
I'm amazed that there are people, especially people in the US, who don't know who Simon and Garfunkel are, or who haven't heard this song before! Simon and Garfunkel are among the all-time greats and for good reason! :)
@tomcallahan59073 күн бұрын
My father-in-law died 9 years ago. He was an amazing man. He was the father of 7, worked two jobs, was God fearing and was a bridge over troubled for many people…. Family and strangers alike. He once invited a homeless man to our Thanks giving dinner. On both nights of his wake I heard this song on the radio on my way to it. I probably hadn’t heard the song on the radio in 15-20. It freaked me out. I announced that to his family and friends at the wake. My mom died 2 months later and she was also a bridge over troubled water for many as well…. That was Art Garfunkel singing lead on this classic song.
@charliejg17 сағат бұрын
Such a beautiful song. The piano almost has a gospel presence to it. Listen to the live version from The Concert in the Park 1981, Central Park, NYC.... That entire concert is iconic. Just amazing.
@ddiamondr13 күн бұрын
Rolling Stone magazine called this a perfectly recorded masterpiece. ❤
@davidjennings17716 күн бұрын
"I am a Rock", is a good one too Pegasus!
@larryponder69343 күн бұрын
I'm just days away from being 64 years old, I've listened to this song hundreds of times over the decades, I still get goosebumps every time
@pollynicklas52207 күн бұрын
One of the best songs of the twentieth century!
@maryellengabler8023 күн бұрын
It's most beautiful when listened all the way through.
@suzanneprock72863 күн бұрын
This is one of the first songs I heard from Simon and Garfunkel, they were huge in the late 60's and early 70's. I was very young. This is Art Garfunkel's very best, he has a very angelic voice. Both are great talents.
@cynergy43 күн бұрын
Garfunkle lent his beautiful voice but Simon did all of the writing and guitar work. Paul Simon is a musical genius and true poet. His solo catalogue is astounding!
@Mko0073 күн бұрын
Every time I hear it I cry
@shirleymongold12014 күн бұрын
Simon joins in on the harmony in this, I believe. Interesting note : Paul Simon (the short one) was married to Carrie Fisher, the original Princess Leia from Star Wars
@PaintingandExercise3 күн бұрын
This is Art Garfunkel singing lead. Paul Simon went on to have a stellar solo career. Perhaps, for a deeper dive on Simon you should check out "Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes", "Graceland", or "You Can Call Me Al".
@skwervin13 күн бұрын
50 ways to leave your lover!
@jimfisherimperial4 күн бұрын
If you want to know what Garfunkel did, watch Bridge OTW live at Central Park. Or, compare Garfunkel to Aretha. They do the same thing for the song.
@NatalieBee-ci3hi3 күн бұрын
That's my favourite version Makes me emotional and full of goosebumps
@billjensen99953 күн бұрын
Hearing Garfunkle sing this live is in Central Park is astonishing. I believe the audience is over 500,000.
@jankreps51152 күн бұрын
Art Garfunkel sang lead on this song… Probably the best of his career! Simon and Garfunkel had many many hits! Glad you found them!
@jayhank58387 күн бұрын
I saw this performed by Elvis Presley in concert. One of the great songs of that era. Master Piece.
@jeanjennings22903 күн бұрын
Listen to elvis version in Vegas 1970 Simon and garfunkel saw his performance and said how can we follow this.
@warrenfoil6851Күн бұрын
For this song and this singer to exist at the same time is damn near divine intervention. Garfunkel carried the first part then Simon joined in. A close vote for the most beautiful song of the 20th century.
@hollymaren3 күн бұрын
Art Garfunkel sang the song! That is what he did.
@lisacolbert59873 күн бұрын
4:23 Listen closely to the bass here . This takes me back . Wayyy back . I listened to this album and a couple others of these two when i was a child sooo many times .
@dieterbo3 күн бұрын
The most beautiful song in the world.
@denisepoole5838Күн бұрын
Most beautiful song ever. No 1 forever
@papercup25173 күн бұрын
I still remember hearing this for the first time, when it first came out in 1970. I was in Biba, a large, fashionable London boutique, filled with young shoppers and cool trendy salesgirls. Music played loudly in the background, all the latest and greatest music of the times... . But when those opening bars of Bridge Over Troubled Water started up it was as if time stopped and the whole place paused for a moment to listen. Such is the power of music. Other tracks from S&G you guys should definitely listen to, if you haven't already, are The Boxer (big production, small but perfectly formed lyrics) and Scarborough Fair/ Canticle (an old English folk song blended with an anti-war song). I also love Homeward Bound (about life for a touring musical act in the 1960s) and America (about a road trip across the US), which are more in their simpler, early folk/ acoustic style. A couple of later solo songs you might like from Paul Simon's acclaimed Graceland album are The Boy in the Bubble (about the mildly dystopian 'miracles and wonders' of modern life) and Under African Skies (a tribute to the roots of music), but every song on this album is great. Then there's Fifty Ways to Leave Your Lover (semi-comic ditty about one significant relationship ending and another one beginning - perhaps). But, really, there's no end to the musical and lyrical riches these guys blessed us with.
@SueProst3 күн бұрын
Art Garfunkel the tall guy was the singer who sounds like an angel. Simon wrote the music and lyrics. Paulis a genius. He is as great a lyricist as Dylan.
@elliotthebert4419Күн бұрын
I do not think there will ever be 2 voices that harmonized as beautifully as theirs.
@PhillyGirl643 күн бұрын
Most beautiful song ever made ❤
@JamesBrendon-h4r3 күн бұрын
Almost, I'd say the best secular song ever written.
@sda66913 күн бұрын
Garfunkel is the angelic voice you are hearing right now. There are live performances for this song, Sounds of Silence, Scarborough Fair, etc .... definitely worth a watch. No question sings these songs! ❤️
@sharoninglima121718 сағат бұрын
A gorgeous song by Simon & Garfunkel. Arts beautiful voice and Pauls writing genius. That’s Arts Garfunkel’s gorgeous voice. Larry Knechtel played the piano on Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel's song "Bridge Over Troubled Water": Simon wanted the song to have a gospel feel, so he hired Knechtel, a session musician from Los Angeles, to work with Garfunkel on the first verse. Simon was impressed with Knechtel's interpretation and asked him to play a third verse, which Simon then wrote lyrics for. Knechtel shared a Grammy with Simon, Garfunkel, Jimmie Haskell, and Ernie Freeman for Best Arrangement of the Year. Larry was a session musician with The Wrecking Crew…The Carpenters also used musicians from The Wrecking Crew. ❤❤ ❤❤
@xzBorn_4 күн бұрын
You should really watch the Simon & Garfunkel live appearance at Madison Square Garden. Then you would have no more questions.
@DoubleSupercool3 күн бұрын
What hits is that he means it. It's earnest. It's heartfelt. It's not sarcastic or nod and a wink or being flip. It's not judgemental. It's an offer of comfort and friendship. To have someone say something like this to you, it can't help but hit hard.
@exeterpeg48092 күн бұрын
I've said it many times, everyone needs such a friend or needs to be at times. Loved growing up in the 60s and 70s. We really did have the best music
@rhiahlMT3 күн бұрын
One of a few songs I consider the top tier. It's beautiful. Emotional.
@christianm7220Күн бұрын
Chris, I LOVE your voice! I also love when Art hits the high note at the end of the song and the face of BP. Yup, that did it.
@cathybuchanan74452 күн бұрын
Both of them sang...their voices blended perfectly for those magic harmonies. Paul wrote most of their material, including this song, which he gave to Artie to sing. Artie had the angelic soprano voice, while Paul's voice was more unique and different, perfect for their sharper message songs. Paul is a lyrical genius.
@mitchellbatchelor15943 күн бұрын
Simon composition. Garfunkel falsetto,Simon harmonizing & bringing it home.
@janefletcher95933 күн бұрын
Paul Simon is a highly rated guitar player.Just him singing just with his guitar is stunning..Both had stellar Solar careers.Pauls Graceland is superb( recorded in South Africa with Ladysmith Black Mambazo ) Played a large part in bringing South African music to the rest of the world.
@davidbrown77793 күн бұрын
That’s one of my favorite songs of all time beautiful. Paul Simon lyrics Garfunkel the voice
@bloos613 күн бұрын
And Paul can play many instruments. Idk if he played any in this song. ? I would assume he played/ and sang in some parts.
@Kellie_Curtis-HolmesКүн бұрын
This song always makes me cry 😢 It just oozes so much emotion that I get goosebumps every time
@mikecreger97023 күн бұрын
"Concert in the Park" version is incredible. Garfunkel comes out stands with his hands on his pockets and just kills it. You gotta see it
@lovefromnyc3 күн бұрын
the best!
@AndySmith-p6r4 күн бұрын
Art Garfunkel is singing this song but they both wrote and sang lead on various different songs.
@tomheim95163 күн бұрын
They each contributed vocals, but I am not aware of any song that Garfunkel wrote for their partnership.
@AndySmith-p6r19 сағат бұрын
@@tomheim9516 He wrote most of the poems that became the basis for there songs and also wrote a lot of the harmonies.
@tomheim951616 сағат бұрын
@@AndySmith-p6r Yes, correct. I guess I don’t think of contributing lyrics as song writing. I know they’re vitally important, but to me there are composers and lyricists. Being a musician, I place a lot more weight on creating the music (adding harmonies is akin to arranging). There are composers and there are arrangers. Simon was a composer.
@AndySmith-p6r5 сағат бұрын
@@tomheim9516 I agree with what your saying there m8 lets just say together these 2 were magic and inspired each other to incredibly beautiful music and songs with their own unique talents.
@tomheim95165 сағат бұрын
@@AndySmith-p6r I couldn’t agree more!
@MagooTheHappyHustler3 күн бұрын
From a geezer fan, as studio pros and writers you guys should know/appreciate the backstory. They usually sang together, amazing harmonies. This one Simon wrote but wasn't feeling. Garfunkel and the engineer knew it was gold. Simon told Art to sing it himself cause he liked his interpretation. Simon still wasn't into it. Said it was slow, too moody, could never be a hit. Said he didn't "get it" til a few years later hearing it in a car on the radio and went, "holy shit, now I know what everyone is talking about!" lol. To me it's a great lesson on how we really can get up our own asses when creating. Lucky he had some friends with talent who said, yo, go get some burritos and snapples, bitch, we got this. (btw true story, I was more than once kicked out of the studio and told to pick up burritos for everyone...usually so they could tune my drums and talk shit behind my back about me neglecting my drums). Rock on! peace
@beckiramsey95613 күн бұрын
Love this song, matter of fact love this whole album!!❤❤ My parents had this on vinyl, I remember we listened so much we had to use masking tape around the edges to hold the cover together. That cover has the lyrics to all of the songs on the album on the back of it. Glad you loved the song! Thanks BP and Krizz!!❤❤
@mariefraher87253 күн бұрын
The angelic tones of Art Garfunkel.
@actuariallurker96503 күн бұрын
Even though Simon and Garfunkel are Jewish...they were stuck on lyrics and inspired by a 1959 Gospel song which itself was inspired by Mary Why do You Weep and the 1700s song by Bach "O Scared Head Now Wounded" both referring to Mary staring at Her Son Jesus after he passed away but before he was taken down off the Cross...It's about either The Holy Spirit, A Good Samaritan, or a just a lifelong friend who is always there to lift you up at the deepest depths of your life....you are never alone. This song has been an inspirtaion for Homeless people on the streets, for recovering addicts, or people contemplating ending their own lives ever since- this won FIVE grammys- including album and song of the year at the 1971 Awards
@lesliedavis21853 күн бұрын
One of the first albums I ever bought. A magic performance fab beautiful song. I know all the words , but can never match this performance.
@joergen111113 күн бұрын
SO MANY UNIQUE SONGS.....Mrs Robinson - Cecilia - The sound of silence - The Boxer - The only living boy in New York - Art Garfunkel just made a new album with his son ....GARFUNKEL and Garfunkel......they are in music business since 1961 .....both deep in the 80 s of age.....generations listen to them
@TeresaMosby-sm4js3 күн бұрын
Larry Knechtel, session musician, is the pianist for this song. He was also a member of The Wrecking Crew. Played the guitar solo on Breads song, Guitar Man, and also toured with them. Sadly, he died in 2009.
@marthahazen46703 күн бұрын
One of my favorites is "The Dangling Conversation." Poetry set to music!
@badplay1563 күн бұрын
Paul Simon was the songwriter. His lyrics are true poetry. The songs range from the joy of living (59th Street Bridge Song), the ennui of a dying relationship (Dangling Conversation and Over), despair (Patterns), love (For Emily Whenever I May Find Her and Kathy's Song) and one I don't know classify Flowers Never Bend With The Rainfall. They are truly an experience. Their Sounds of Silence album was the first I ever bought. I have all their albums (including the not very good Wednesday 3AM)
@russellweniger31073 күн бұрын
Paul Simon “you can call me Al” official video needs to be next. Chevy Chase helps lighten the mood on it.
@thecasper9113 күн бұрын
I really enjoy these two reacting together! They bounce off each other and mesh really well!
@catherinecahill-x5q3 күн бұрын
I feel like my soul's been ripped out of my heart. This has to been amazing. Thank you.
@malagastehlaate99233 күн бұрын
I absolutely LOVE this entire album. My pops owned it and I played the grooves off that vinyl... I loved it. And I still do. I want this song at my funeral, along with a couple of others. Art sings... Simon plays and writes. But later Simon sings for himself as a songwriter... and he's good too ... but Arts voice is amazing. I cry from start to finish listening to this song... can't help it.
@reality19583 күн бұрын
Art Garfunkel does the voice here. That was his contribution as no man sounded as angelic as he did
@michellezaleske-estrada403 күн бұрын
Angelic voice of Art
@DavidTateVA3 күн бұрын
Larry Knechtel of the Wrecking Crew won a grammy for the piano performance. Music and lyrics by Simon, stunning vocals by Garfunkel (with Simon harmonies on the last verse).
@MrEWLJr3 күн бұрын
Simon wrote all of their songs & they harmonize well on all but this solo by Art. This was the song of the decade of the 1980s.
@terri89883 күн бұрын
Paul Simon writes his own songs like this one.
@DarleneD-y3t2 күн бұрын
They are magical
@JamesBrendon-h4r3 күн бұрын
Sooooo perfect you two. Body language says alot. Kriss was touched beyond his words could express. Whoever is sailing behind him, he saw. And Pegasus, you've heard this song and each time you hear it just draws you in even more. That's love in our classical music. The artists wrote, sang and performed out of love for music and for us. It just did not get any better than that.
@SkiffznSpliffz2 күн бұрын
This song, for me, is just my dad all over. Im very firtunate to still have him with us, but every time I hear it I'm struck with this sad sense that one day he won't be. Its such a beautiful song
@Eric44710663 күн бұрын
Aretha Franklin did a beautiful cover version of this song. Her version peaked at the #6 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and it peaked at the #1 spot on the Billboard Soul chart as well during the spring of 1971.
@gheller226118 сағат бұрын
Huge fan of Aretha but I absolutely do not want to hear her version of this song. It belongs to Art Garfunkel.
@guyray15043 күн бұрын
One if not the greatest singing/songs ever. So glad to see you two enjoy it.
@robynfedalen17773 күн бұрын
Beautiful song. The two of them had some great harmonies. Great song writing.❤️✌🏻🎶
@mamak20023 күн бұрын
One of my all time favorite songs, however IMO the best version is Art singing this at their concert in Central Park. Absolutely amazing rendition.