I've lived through the '60's twice now and this song means more to me than I can say....
@musicaficionado29744 ай бұрын
@@rogerramjet5214 I believe he sings " Silver Girl". "The final verse was written about Simon's then-wife Peggy Harper, who had noticed her first gray hairs ("Sail on, Ssilver Girl"). " (from Wikipedia).
@ministry_of_code4 ай бұрын
My Da would come home from the pub on a Friday night and put the record player on. When I was a kid this song only ever meant sorrow to me. Now I'm older I think he might have been the good guy.
@mythra71744 ай бұрын
@@rogerramjet5214 It's silver *girl.*
@glass24674 ай бұрын
More passion?!? This is considered one of the most passionate performances ever. Garfunkel doesn't scream or growl like what you might typically think of passionate. His voice is magical and angelic, and that is what is making the lyrics speak to you. There is an understated intensity. He was singing to a friend.
@thomassmith-s4i4 ай бұрын
My thoughts exactly. Maybe if he hadn't wasted his time on "popular" music a kid, he would have heard of the song a long time ago.
@GavinMaGrath4 ай бұрын
Being loud is not equal to passion....he's looking for power when the power is in the solitude and depth intentionally vocalized
@GavinMaGrath4 ай бұрын
There is a school of thought that silver girl is Heroine and the song is descriptive of everything a high brings
@glass24674 ай бұрын
@@GavinMaGrath I really doubt that. Even though there are accounts of some drug use of Paul Simon, apparently it was weed and LSD once. He didn't do much drugs.
@jgw54914 ай бұрын
@@divadaedalus Actually that was part of "Sounds of Silence", not "Bridge Over Troubled Water".
@michaellynch95504 ай бұрын
I actually like how soft and gentle his voice in this song is. It’s like when somebody’s feeling the worst they might need that gentle touch.
@BarbaraPryor-Smith4 ай бұрын
Yes it's Garfunkel's angel voice. ❤
@musicaficionado29744 ай бұрын
@@BarbaraPryor-Smith Who was it said Garfunkel can teach angels sing.
@aura812954 ай бұрын
I do too. Often times, I prefer the more passionate or dramatic performances. A more kind, gentle approach works better to ease a troubled mind. What produces better results when trying to help comfort a frightened animal or child?
@Cheryl19654 ай бұрын
1000%
@saturnnet16274 ай бұрын
Not every song calls for loud bombastic vocals to achieve the desired effect in a piece of musc.
@Bob-pw7rf3 ай бұрын
1981 live in Central Park NYC 250,000+ people you could have heard a pin drop when he did this song.
@JayneBrown-sx6bc3 ай бұрын
I heard them at Wembley stadium, the only concert I've been to.
@TristanandIsolt2 ай бұрын
In that performance Art sang it by himself. Paul wasn't even on the stage.
@nalextt2 ай бұрын
@@TristanandIsolt And ? Paul wrote it. Art sang it. You ear it. Thank them both and shut up.
@sherry6404 ай бұрын
One of the most beautiful songs ever written! Art Garfunkel’s voice is stunning & it takes me totally by surprise every time I hear this song. The live video version instantly brings me to tears
@hopemontgomery-l2b4 ай бұрын
They are Jewish.
@laurarominger20734 ай бұрын
The live is perfection
@anne-marieturner67624 ай бұрын
Yes the one from the concert in central park. It was a masterclass in live singing, absolutely flawless. Breathtaking
@malagastehlaate99234 ай бұрын
Agree 100%
@misstlc71364 ай бұрын
Absolutely ❤❤❤
@danrieke99884 ай бұрын
This isn't just a song for the Ages. This is a song for the galaxy.
@adrianrobertson51394 ай бұрын
Love this comment 🇦🇺😎
@ziggymarlowe56544 ай бұрын
This song is a showcase of Art Garfunkle's outstanding vocals.
@giuliogrifi77394 ай бұрын
I'd say this song and "The Boxer" are the showcase of these two men's genius in creating and performing absolute masterpieces.
@Puzz...6934 ай бұрын
Bright eyes 👀 ❤
@bkm27974 ай бұрын
giuliogrifi7739, My favorite, and I think B.P. did play it.
@wjb-wi6dt4 ай бұрын
I really like All I Know from his solo days, as well as tons of Simon's solo stuff, but there was something absolutely genius about the two of them together. Paul's lyrics, the harmonies, and that voice of Art's.
@izzyboot9408Ай бұрын
If it’s magical and touching you in the feels , then why oh why would anyone need more ‘passion’ early into the song “. …it needs no sprinkles.. …and there’s no girl…
@susanoakeshauf4 ай бұрын
Art Garfunkel's voice at his most angelic. He's so underrated. Just beautiful.
@codygiron7814Ай бұрын
Not underrated - one of the most lauded voices in modern memory!
@melissagrover97275 ай бұрын
This was written when MLK Jr. & Robert Kennedy had been assassinated & the Vietnam War was raging.
@MissLibertarian4 ай бұрын
Raging nightly on the news, with lots of angry rock and protest songs on the radio.
@Ooofaa-Maa4 ай бұрын
This was written when MLK Jr. & Robert Kennedy had been assassinated by the CIA...
@Ozarkprepper6434 ай бұрын
That.. And the Chicago riots spark after Martin Luther King.
@MarcusAurelius-o1o4 ай бұрын
Vietnam wasn't a War...It was Never Declared! It was Police Action!!
@flamingpieherman98224 ай бұрын
I remember as a kid being in school and you'd be walking down the hallway and the kids would hold up the peace sign, and you just nodded because we all knew what it meant and what was going on in the world... Definitely a time of turmoil... People were searching for peace
@piratsnygg4 ай бұрын
This is the first time I've seen someone not be completely blown away by Garfunkel's vocals. There's SO much emotion in it, it's otherwordly. Like, this is what I would imagine angels sounding like.
@jaynethomas73804 ай бұрын
Rap. One word explanation. They're so obsessed with lyrics. No clue about real actual music. No clue about singing.
@kirathomsen-cheek98344 ай бұрын
I was gobsmacked that this guy wasn’t moved. I think he is relatively shallow. He’s kind of surface and simplistic in his takes. I’m glad that he at least tries to listen. He doesn’t always understand what he is listening to, but he does expose people to incredible music, even if he himself doesn’t get it.
@jayslater39644 ай бұрын
Art's voice was just soooo smooth!
@donnatellie3 ай бұрын
Yep, I was shocked. Shocked you don't think the harmony is excellent.
@janesmith1462 ай бұрын
I could have written your post word for word. Its just unbelievable. But he enjoys RAP!?????? Which isn't even music???? Its pure plum crazy.
@Lita55stillBRockin4 ай бұрын
Almost 70 years old and I CRY EVERY TIME; especially, the verse 'when you're down and out, on the street..' I had a very difficult childhood and have lyrics of 'I'm on your side.' Pricesless
@roberormonde4 ай бұрын
Your going to make me cry
@Crownd1_4 ай бұрын
I feel your pain. I know about painful childhoods. I'm 65yrs old and it still affects me. I'm basically a hermit at this point. 🙏🇺🇲✌️😎
@Puzz...6934 ай бұрын
Me three ❤❤❤❤❤
@thomasmacdiarmid82514 ай бұрын
He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother also hits this way.
@shackletonify4 ай бұрын
🥺😢
@LawdhaveMercy77Ай бұрын
I’m 64 and grew up with this music. I am truly honored to have been a part of this amazing music era.this is PURE music. No computer to auto tune.
@helendunbar18454 ай бұрын
It's not that full-on passionate vocal you'd get in a gospel song. This is the soft, quiet, loving tenderness of someone literally and figuratively putting their arms around you, laying themselves down as a bridge to lift you up and carry you forward when your life has turned to sh*t. So beautiful and emotional. ❤
@janyceseahorn40134 ай бұрын
Amen! Thank you
@lisajohnson5214 ай бұрын
Yeah, I agree. The song is tender and quiet so the vocals match perfectly in my opinion but, our boy BP needed MORE LOLOL.
@jayslater39644 ай бұрын
@@janyceseahorn4013 DITTO!!!
@wandaTatosian4 ай бұрын
Art Garfunkel sang the lead in this song. If you want passion in this song listen to Elvis sing it. Fun fact Paul Simon used to be on Saturday Night Live now and then, look him up, he was funny.
@debraharding70833 ай бұрын
Beautifully said!
@Mathrox-uu1qh4 ай бұрын
No autotune. Just vocal talent.
@davidschmidbauer39304 ай бұрын
Garfunkel sings it live at Central Park and it’s flawless.
@tlgarrison84334 ай бұрын
A little over 14 years ago I was teaching at a private, military boarding school. It wasn't unusual for teachers and staff to have cadets stay with them during furloughs and breaks if their homes were too far away or too dysfunctional. We had a young lady stay with us whose mother had died when she was 3 years old and her step-mother truly hated her and wouldn't let her go home. She presumed she was just staying with us while in school and thought she was going to be homeless after graduation. We kept telling her she always had a home with us, but she'd been let down so many times, she didn't dare hope. 4 years after first taking her in and halfway through her senior year in college she asked if it would be okay if she changed her name to ours and we legally adopted her. Her "time has come to shine" as she is now happy, has a great job, living with her wonderful partner, finishing up her PhD, and "All her dreams are on their way." But this will always be our song for our "Silver Girl."
@laurarominger20734 ай бұрын
What a great story
@lizmarch40004 ай бұрын
This just made me cry with joy. I'm so happy for your Silver Girl
@jodistrong58274 ай бұрын
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing. 🙏🏻💜🙏🏻💜
@alexakl64454 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks for sharing! It's her step-mother's HUGE loss for rejecting her. I don't understand people like that. Thank you for taking this amazing young lady in! Blessings to you and her always.
@jcatlady59472 ай бұрын
That's just beautiful. She is so lucky to have your family in her life.
@Linda-w8d4 ай бұрын
During the Vietnam War, we cried and cried to this song each time one of our boyfriends, brothers, or uncles were killed. Simon and Garfunkel spoke to our feelings and our hearts during those horrible years of Vietnam. When i think of my teenage years, it always brings up visions of Vietnam and how our lives were impacted.
@cynthiawallace49954 ай бұрын
Parsley, Sage,Rosemary and Thyme is a beautiful song. Their harmonies are gorgeous!
@orraman54274 ай бұрын
I think you're thinking of "Scarborough Fair/Canticle", and yes, I agree with you.
@cog4life4 ай бұрын
@@cynthiawallace4995 yes, that’s a beautiful song.
@shilohauraable4 ай бұрын
An absolute masterpiece! ❤
@toniyoung51314 ай бұрын
Scarborough Fair is a very old English folk song. S& G did their beautiful version of it.
@angelskunk22064 ай бұрын
I believe that’s Scarborough Fair
@marthasmith3264 ай бұрын
Being a 70 year old woman, it is quite entertaining and enjoyable seeing such a young artist discovering these old hits. Thank you!
@davidjennings17714 ай бұрын
It keeps me watching to many young'uns also Martha, they bring me great joy. Robert is on a different level than most it seems. I think his mind slows him down sometimes! I hope he learns to relax before stress catches him. Thanks for a great comment, I seem to have found a younger soul sister!
@mitzloo19333 ай бұрын
I agree! Makes me feel good about the world.
@susandavis58193 ай бұрын
Same Martha. It warms my heart.
@stephenstrudwick80955 ай бұрын
Paul Simon wrote this song on guitar, and it took about two days to come up with the piano part, which was played by Larry Knechtel, who later joined the soft rock group "Bread". Simon, Art Garfunkel, Knechtel and the album's producer Roy Halee worked together to transform it into a piano piece. Knechtel, who was best known as a bass player, had a background in gospel music and was able to come up with the gospel piano sound they were looking for. Simon often sang this song at his solo shows; at the last concert of his 2018 farewell tour, he introduced it by saying, "I'm going to reclaim my lost child."
@ultramiddle49914 ай бұрын
Thank you for this history ❤
@sueshow4014 ай бұрын
I love the band BREAD AND NOWMKNOW ONE OF THE BAND MEMBERS, LLARRY KNECHTEL@@ultramiddle4991
@kgeyedoc4 ай бұрын
@@ultramiddle4991 if you like this kind of thing, check out the Paul Simon/Malcom Gladwell audiobook. Paul talks at length about so many different interesting stories about his career and gets into many details about his songs...it's a fantastic listen and cemented Paul Simon as my favorite artist ever. Paul McCartney is a close second...
@jessicae.69953 ай бұрын
Garfunkel singing it solo in Central Park is absolutely breathtaking. Paul Simon gives him a nod from the corner of the stage basically saying "It's all yours man...do your thing." It is actually more powerful live in my opinion 😊
@benbutters7315Ай бұрын
Piano player got a Grammy
@beckyhudson12014 ай бұрын
I'm 65 years old and I've been listening to Simon and Garfunkel since I was a teenager. Still love listening to them.
@spacefanatic4 ай бұрын
This is one of the most beautiful songs ever written. Art Garfunkel has a sublime voice and Paul Simon's words are also sublime.
@mariaconstant63253 ай бұрын
I feel this song is like a comforting hand being slipped into yours when you need it the most. It's quiet and beautiful and stirs the soul. It is one that resonates in a quieter way. I love it.
@seewhy77614 ай бұрын
Gafunkel has perfect pitch. His vocal range is amazing...
@coyotej48953 ай бұрын
My Mother use to Love Simon & Garfunkel and this song is one I grew up to. I never got the real meaning of it till the day my daughter was born and then I understood on the deepest level. It was playing in another room softy in the background after we got to the hospital. (My daughter was born before we could get to the hospital). I really herd these words that evening for the first time, and they resonated through my sole. I cried looking at that little face and my heart sang those words as I shook overwhelmed with emotions. This song will forever have the deepest meaning to me.
@erinhansen21104 ай бұрын
You like "folk" music because those people were WORDSMITHS. Just beautiful lyrics. Cat Stevens' "Peace Train" or "Morning Has Broken" or "Moonshadow" or "The Wind" would be right up your alley. Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young are a group you haven't checked out yet. "Teach Your Children" or "Southern Cross" are outstanding among others. Love to see you on this journey! Peace!
@christopherstevenson54704 ай бұрын
I agree Morningside by Neil Diamond is very poingent also.
@erinhansen21104 ай бұрын
@@christopherstevenson5470 - Neil is the man.
@Trebor744 ай бұрын
Father and son is my preferred cat Stevens.
@erinhansen21104 ай бұрын
@@Trebor74 - He already reacted to this. :)
@evabyrum33274 ай бұрын
The words are the passion of this song. His voice is where it needs to be so that the listener pays attention to the message because the message IS the power of this song. He has a very beautiful voice and he displays its strength near the end.
@MikePoole-b8j4 ай бұрын
I'm 72 and this song came out in 1970 when I was 18. I still get goosebumps everything I hear this song. Greatest song ever.
@rebeccahansen17864 ай бұрын
Paul Simon called this “probably the best song I’ve ever written, but it’s for Art. Art has to sing it.”
@Cozmik20084 ай бұрын
Art Garfunkel started very quiet on the first verse, went up a bit on the second. Had to laugh when you said you wanted more from the vocal performance, knowing how Art knocks it out of the park on the the final verse that was coming.
@joyceharkin36414 ай бұрын
Listening to this song is like having a soft, warm blanket wrapped around you. Everyone needs to have someone who is a bridge over troubled water in their lives.
@melanieredfield97364 ай бұрын
Art Garfunkel's voice has a purity and simplicity, that I think is perfectly suited for this song. There's a reverent and comforting feeling in the song that definitely vibes like a hymn or a lullabye, and the lyrics are all about having a reliable, unfailing friend even in darkest times. It's relatable to any strong bond of trust we can rely on whether it's a spouse, a friend a parent, or God.
@pamelahofman17854 ай бұрын
Perfectly explained.
@pjmurphy9204 ай бұрын
Beautifully stated.
@williamstreet43044 ай бұрын
Sail on, silver girl, sail on by Your time has come to shine When I hear this I always think of an older woman who is on the streets. And yes, the tears are there every time I hear this song. Why did I have to click on this one?
@leslielisty4 ай бұрын
Garfunkel sang this perfectly! He starts out with a "small" voice to sing the 1st verse (which also resonates in the 2nd verse's lyrics "...feelin' small"), which then, ultimately, the vocals crescendo to his last notes in the song. It builds with the power of the message of the song and words. So beautifully written and sung!
@oxford173 ай бұрын
Art Garfunkel has the voice of an angel.
@bethvaughn42314 ай бұрын
Probably the most beautiful or one of the most beautiful secular songs you will ever hear. Paul Simon wrote it.
@reneevaz78484 ай бұрын
It’s hard to believe anyone hasn’t heard bridge over troubled water. It’s been a classic for decades and decades.
@TarisSinclair4 ай бұрын
It's not about God, faith, or any of that. It's about personal sacrifice for someone you care about. About being willing to help them overcome the hard times, to lay yourself down like a bridge over those troubled waters. It resonates with me deeply.. and I believe if one is a good person, this song has to resonate. If it doesn't, you've never sacrificed anything for anyone.
@MontanaCindyLou4 ай бұрын
Paul Simon is a master song writer and composer. Art Garfunkel's vocals are amazing. Together, they are magic.
@margiewilson43244 ай бұрын
One of the most beautiful songs ever written.
@cindiloohoo4 ай бұрын
Art Garfunkle has the voice of an angel and Paul Simon is a lyrical poet beyond compare.
@georgepitts10574 ай бұрын
Over five decades later and this song STILL makes me tear up.....and just to split hairs, I would call it"spiritual" rather than "religious"
@locajoka224 ай бұрын
Precisely. Agree 💯
@lisawinnett40324 ай бұрын
I always thought Art’s voice was reminiscent to angels. 👼
@nancykorensek40834 ай бұрын
The first time I heard thls song, I was brought to tears. Years later, Paul Simon sang it on the first SNL after 9/11. This was the first time I was able to express my grief after an event too monstrous for tears. Finally, I cried,
@lindakinninger55004 ай бұрын
The Live at Central Park video of this song is AMAZING. Just Art singing this song in front of hundreds of thousand of people with his hand in his pocket
@ninja_tony4 ай бұрын
Absolutely, one of the greatest live performances ever in my opinion.
@ginger70444 ай бұрын
True beauty that day....
@lakeracer84534 ай бұрын
Paul Simon, not just a song writer, a full blown composer.
@BobSoltis14 ай бұрын
If you are referring to the beautiful soaring orchestration - the "composing" in this song had very little to do with Simon. Simon came up with the basic melody and lyrics. The gorgeous piano parts are the composition and playing of Larry Knechtel and arranger and composer Jimmie Haskell created the rest.
@reneevaz78484 ай бұрын
A genius
@highpath47764 ай бұрын
@@BobSoltis1thanks
@Nancylynnwrites4 ай бұрын
I'm sitting here with tears streaming as I listen. I was 15 when this song came out. There were so many awful things going on then. Vietnam, war protests, domestic terrorism, riots, racial violence. This song was a balm in a troubled time.
@samueltabo33904 ай бұрын
Record, Song and Album of the year for 1970. Art Garfunkel sensitive and tranquil vocals are mesmerizing for most of the song and builds to an amazing crescendo towards the ending. Timeless classic
@donnaholland16254 ай бұрын
@@samueltabo3390 it’s one of the songs you feel deep in your soul
@diasmemorylane58274 ай бұрын
You don't need "passion" from any bridge over troubled waters; you just need it to be solid, secure, and safe.
@leitheparsons11864 ай бұрын
As a guy who loved hard Rock, Simon and Garfunkel and John Denver was my go to every now and then for my sanity in my teens and early 20s.
@susiealles58784 ай бұрын
Yes! Me too.
@LoveCats92204 ай бұрын
And Bread. David Gates voice was also mellow and soothing imo
@justincase11524 ай бұрын
His voice was gentle. A soothing angelic voice. Passion can be tender.
@Crownd1_4 ай бұрын
Listen, I'm 65yrs old and one of the biggest lessons I've learned is never be afraid to be wrong. Never be worried about being wrong. That'll hold you back. Keep up the great reactions!!! 🙏🇺🇲✌️😎
@shelleywright7494 ай бұрын
That is the sweetest put down I have ever seen. "Never be afraid to be wrong." You rock, my friend.
@caskur14 ай бұрын
Oooo, very very wise words.
@mkrmkr38054 ай бұрын
You know it. 🙏
@carlahelin52034 ай бұрын
But he WAS so right about the gospel feel. (BP, got your back 😂)
@ultramiddle49914 ай бұрын
Bravo👏🏼Get out there and start making mistakes 🎉
@vickiroman1894 ай бұрын
My senior year high-school teacher in my collegiate English class had us study the lyrics to several songs on this album. What a great teacher he was.
@scotties.34144 ай бұрын
I always felt that Art chose the right register and tone with this song because that's how you would want to be comforted, quietly and tenderly.
@mayLibertyprevail1a4 ай бұрын
🎯
@kimberlylollar81183 ай бұрын
Believe it or not my aunt who is 83 loves watching you. It is something she and I share with each other. These old songs of all genres we know and love your reaction to them. Thank you.
@lauraopper25714 ай бұрын
My mother was not religious in the orthodox sense of the word, but she always felt like this song explained how the Lord takes care of his children. I'm not sure if that's what Paul Simon had in mind, but it gave her a lot of comfort in her life, so I'll take it.
@36karpatoruski4 ай бұрын
The vocals are stellar, full stop. Art G is not a bluesy type emotional singer, don’t expect that. Not his style. But his style is perfect, and so is the song.
@kmach10004 ай бұрын
I can't imagine anyone other than Garfunkel singing this song...
@susanhendricks8434 ай бұрын
Plenty of emotions in his voice, just different style.
@36karpatoruski4 ай бұрын
@@susanhendricks843 Exactly. That is my point.
@lordessducky84944 ай бұрын
Yes..Paul Simon could have sang this song and it would have been good, but Art’s voice just gives me chills every time.
@MichaelLamming2 ай бұрын
Build a bridge and get over it 😂. One of the greatest songs of any generation. Perfection
@johnbordach41954 ай бұрын
This song has repaired so many wounded spirits over time.
@MrRdh5674 ай бұрын
Many things I love about this song....I love how he enunciates every word so well.
@shirleypfister46664 ай бұрын
A bridge not only protects you from drowning and gives you access to what you want/need, on the other other side, but it raises you toward heaven.
@bkm27974 ай бұрын
Sure that isn't stairs,lol?
@duncandavenport70074 ай бұрын
An ARCHED bridge may INITIALLY 'raise you toward heaven', but then it brings you back down to earth...which is where we belong, and which was always the intended destination.
@TheDivayenta4 ай бұрын
And it gives you connection to a new place, to safety.
@davidpeck98344 ай бұрын
This is my soulmate and wife of 44 years, my Bridge Over my Troubled Waters, saving my life once again. Sail on Silver Girl!
@secolerice4 ай бұрын
This song brings me to tears every time. For me as someone who sang in choir, the build up from the soft, caring voice to the power at the end is spectacular. That buildup is reminiscent of the song “You’ll Never Walk Alone”.
@Jps04124 ай бұрын
This is my brother's song to his daughter, this is the song they danced to at her wedding reception. It was moving, no one spoke during their dance, it was beautiful
@rockandroll4ever4 ай бұрын
You must listen to Elvis sing this live in Las Vegas Paul Simon even said "well guess I won't be playing this anymore. Homage to Elvis. Elvis version is VERY POWERFUL He feels every word!!
@tiffanyroberts894 ай бұрын
Elvis did a great version of this!!! Totally agree
@bethtaylor61434 ай бұрын
We played this at our wedding in 1981. It is timeless.
@heartwork83185 ай бұрын
One of the most beautiful songs ever! Art’s voice is amazing! This is their song. Thanks for doing it! 💜✌🏻🫶🏻
@heather24933 ай бұрын
Genius musicians….Simon & Garfunkel ….. beautiful song and beautiful reaction my friend ❤
@BlackPegasusRaps3 ай бұрын
@@heather2493 I love them! Thank you so much for the extra support 🙏🏽
@davidjennings17715 ай бұрын
Listen to the song called "America" by these guys, it's a great one, maybe their best!
@sharoncole48684 ай бұрын
Love that one too!!
@tonic89454 ай бұрын
Paul Simon wrote beautiful lyrics and Art Garfunkel made them soar❤
@ladyjade0014 ай бұрын
After all the years of listening to this song, I still have tears in my eyes. It is an all time favorite of mine. I can still recall the first time I heard it on the radio. I fell to my knees & prayed in thanks to God for His message in this song. I was not in a good place then.
@changlyn1004 ай бұрын
Art Garfunkel sings like an angel
@janflewelling62774 ай бұрын
I was 15 yo when this came out. My family was preparing to move to a new state, and I was having to leave my school and friends behind. My best friend gave me a going away party and gave me this album as a going away gift. I missed my friend so much over the coming years, but this song always brought her close to me. I have tears in my eyes again listening.
@cynthismanning63973 ай бұрын
I can literally hear my parents when I hear this song. Yes it's a sing of an era. They spoke to us all.
@MizCriz464 ай бұрын
You misunderstood. It was Simon who initially couldn't hear this song for himself, not Garfunkel. Paul Simon is a musical genius. A genre would catch his ear, he would study it, immerse himself in it & then write amazing songs in that style. You should listen to him singing with the S. African group, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, on his Graceland album. The entire album is fabulous.
@bkm27974 ай бұрын
I remember when Paul went to Africa, it was amazing!
@justinjohnson72504 ай бұрын
Yes the Graceland album is amazing.
@mamabear1624 ай бұрын
His vocal is a journey. It starts soft and comforting, and by the end (you paused too early) he's giving it his all. And yes, this song has always reminded me of church. It's the supportive accepting all encompassing love of God. The love we should all have for each other.
@judydubiel4 ай бұрын
Art Garfunkel… what a voice !
@boosuedon4 ай бұрын
At 74 and as many times as I have heard this song I still get teary eyed hearing it! Simon said after writing it that : “it’s just a little hymn, it will never be a hit.” To me It is a testament to unconditional love. I will be there for you with no expectations of anything in return.
@stevegirard-voiceaudiopodcasts4 ай бұрын
Every generation hears things differently, I guess. This song is, like many gospel tunes, a build. The first verse Art sings in a lighter falsetto… reaching out, perhaps to someone who is really afraid or hurting…that isn’t used to hearing that voice of aid & and inspiration. You don’t barge in on that person with passion. The 2nd verse, Art moves to more of a mix, or chest voice, because the message is starting to take hold, grabbing that hurting soul’s attention, and reinforcing the truth that there is help available. “Silver Girl” is a ref to Simon’s GF… but widely applied is a ref to anyone looking toward the future with trepidation… and ‘sail on’ is just “trust your judgment & navigation” in your life. And in that third verse/chorus, Art is belting, showing the power of belief and trusting in others when you have a need. Art’s vocal is considered one of the best, and the song is one of the most covered in music history. Paul’s reconsideration of Art to sing the song is just his jealousy coming out again. These two liked each other less & less as the years went on. But Paul’s voice would not have done his writing justice on this song, and he knew it.
@docnflossie73514 ай бұрын
Amazing analysis. Thanks 🙏
@The1Mommalau4 ай бұрын
Great! This is a wonderful description of the song. Fantastic!
@mayLibertyprevail1a4 ай бұрын
Yeah, Paul was definitely jealous of the enthusiastic reception Art received!
@davidjennings17714 ай бұрын
Bless them both and a very nice break down on your part.
@HRConsultant_Jeff4 ай бұрын
A note on the singing...I saw them in concert in a 15000 seat arena and Art's voice just soared over the crowd like he needed no microphone and sent shivers up my spine. I will never forget that performance and I have seen some spectacular singers in concert. Love listening to you talking when you have only heard the first part.
@ThursdayNext674 ай бұрын
When I was a young and innocent kid, I knew this song was deep and great but not why. Even now, I still know it's deep and great, just like every song they did.
@mitzifrancis98434 ай бұрын
The weaving together of Scarborough Fair/Canticle musically and lyrically is stunning. A favorite among many Simon and Garfunkel favorites!
@SandyMcMasters4 ай бұрын
One of the greatest songs, and albums, of all time.
@Bravelle4 ай бұрын
Kudos to you for listening to this music and appreciating it.
@TexasMagnolia4 ай бұрын
Elvis’ last performance, singing this is a must see! Heartbreaking.
@mustangsallie4 ай бұрын
His Las Vegas 1970 performance is a must see. I like this version out of any other person doing this song.
@Mariethename994 ай бұрын
I love Elvis version more than the original.
@hollyshippy74174 ай бұрын
Simon and Garfunkel had a complicated creative relationship that led to their breaking up. It's been reported that Simon was envious of Garfunkel's vocal talent, and Garfunkel was envious of Simon's song writing. If you've never seen their concert in Central Park, its available on DVD and Blu-ray. You were right on about Gospel music's influence. Simon went on to have a fabulous song writing career, influenced by many sources both from home and abroad.
@lauragwencush6295 ай бұрын
Paul Simon, 'Diamonds on the soles of her shoes' and 'i am a rock'. Two brilliant songs with meaning xx
@goosebump8014 ай бұрын
Yes!
@ninja_tony4 ай бұрын
And the entire Graceland album in general!
@daveking93934 ай бұрын
I'm not sure if I'd call them all folk music but I'd sure call them all. Great music! Can't wait for you to go further down those journeys. Keep up the great work
@pdmullgirl4 ай бұрын
Such a beautiful song. When he sings the part about “and friends just can’t be found”, that really touches me. Years ago when I was kinda heavily into drugs. I was renting out the basement in my mother’s house and had decided to get clean. I was sweating and pacing the floor in my room. Totally alone and absolutely about as low as I’d ever been. And my mom came in and she said, I remember all this so very clearly. She said, “why don’t you call some of your friends and maybe y’all can get out and it will help take your mind off of things.” Now I knew she meant well. But what she didn’t understand is that , I didn’t have any friends. All my friends were druggies and those kinds of people aren’t really your friend. And when I told her that she looked at me with the most shocked and saddened face. I was glad, even though it was tough. I was glad I was getting clean and my life together. Then I could have real friends. I was in my twenties then. I’m sixty now and have good friends. ❤️💜💚
@rosemaryjessop40454 ай бұрын
Beautiful reaction to a beautiful song. I love this song and Simon and Garfunkl, they are amazing.
@angelajakem3664 ай бұрын
Paul Simon was the first singer you didn't know on the We Are the World Reaction.
@dharma__34 ай бұрын
Unfortunately I don't think BP will even read your comment, but I hope he does.
@davidjennings17714 ай бұрын
@@dharma__3So true, with this and so many reviews, he'd need to be a superman to read them all and raise a family! "Time Waits for No One" my friend.... The "Glimmer Twins".
@KendraFeagan4 ай бұрын
LOVE Simon & Garfunkel!❤ the music from the 70’s ,has SO many timeless classics…this one is one of my faves…exceptional song writing from Paul Simon & Art Garfunkel!🎶🎵🩵
@gregroberts82405 ай бұрын
paul simon is one of the most prolific song writters in music , lennon & McCartney level.
@Cchan534 ай бұрын
But Lennon & McCartney wrote way more! Just churned them out ,one after another !
@Cchan534 ай бұрын
I was listening to and buying the British invasion rock stuff more than this. I always thought and liked the beauty of this but at 15,16 I liked a bit more excitement. Oh Art sang this ? No wonder I didn't know that. Saw him( Art) coming out of AIR STUDIOS in London...saw a lot of people there!😁
@bkm27974 ай бұрын
So did Simon with and without Art Garfunkle, you should check out all the songs he wrote, he is right up there with them.
@debbicook15844 ай бұрын
The song is about supporting someone, ANYONE, when you recognise they are in deep trouble, I will be your bridge over troubled water. It is ethereal in its delivery because you are speaking to someone troubled, stressed, maybe about to do something they will regret, so it's almost like a guardian angel looking over you.
@curtislong68064 ай бұрын
One of the greatest songs of all time.
@React2This4 ай бұрын
It’s the calm voice of someone who is actually trying to calm another person. Then it becomes passionate.
@kens320524 ай бұрын
Simon & Garfunkel's Bridge over Troubled Water album won six Grammy Awards in 1971, including Album of the Year.
@beverlylacrone63164 ай бұрын
I still have the vinyl
@melenatorr4 ай бұрын
There's a build: if he sang with "more passion" all the way through, there'd be no pay off at the end. You need to ride with the voice, the music and the lyrics and you'll get that passion when it's earned: at the end, when it's full blown. S&G know what they're doing. Simon is the shorter one, yes. He has the deeper voice, too. Garfunkel has that angelic quality as noted below. The voices blended together in magical ways to give all kinds of different strengths to the many different songs they gave us.
@Pushindazees4 ай бұрын
I think you should have done the live version. I feel like it hits harder when you see Garfunkel's angelic performance. It still makes me cry even after 50+ years of hearing it.
@shilohauraable4 ай бұрын
Totally Agree. 👍 💖 👍
@ninja_tony4 ай бұрын
I love the album version, but the live in Central Park performance is stunning.
@sarahwelty-gc5jo3 ай бұрын
Simon small of stature. Talented to the stars.
@katieflood33374 ай бұрын
70s child and this still gives goosebumps. In my opinion the only way to hear it is on your own, no visuals and loud. The song is like a hug
@timtam794 ай бұрын
I get chills listening to Art Garfunkel, too. His solo song "All I Know" is one of the most beautiful love songs ever.