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Simon & Garfunkel
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Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.
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from Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. (Remastered)
(2001)
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Paul Simon & Art Garfunkel
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Hey Schoolgirl
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from Two Teenagers
(2010)
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Simon & Garfunkel
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Save the Life of My Child
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from Bookends (Remastered)
(2001)
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Simon & Garfunkel
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Flowers Never Bend With the Rainfall
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from Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme (Remastered)
(2001)
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Simon & Garfunkel
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You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies
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from Bookends (Remastered)
(2001)
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Simon & Garfunkel
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Leaves That Are Green
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from Sounds of Silence
(1986)
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Simon & Garfunkel
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Somewhere They Can't Find Me
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from Sounds of Silence
(1986)
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Simon & Garfunkel
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7 O'Clock News/Silent Night
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from Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme (Remastered)
(2001)
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Simon & Garfunkel
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So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright
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from Bridge Over Troubled Water
(1988)
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Simon & Garfunkel
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A Poem On the Underground Wall
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from Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme (Remastered)
(2001)
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Simon & Garfunkel
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You Can Tell the World
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from Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. (Remastered)
(2001)
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Simon & Garfunkel
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A Most Peculiar Man
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from Sounds of Silence
(1986)
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Simon & Garfunkel
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The Big Bright Green Pleasure Machine
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from Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme (Remastered)
(2001)
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Simon & Garfunkel
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Overs
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from Bookends
(1986)
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Simon & Garfunkel
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The Sun Is Burning
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from Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. (Remastered)
(2001)
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Comment:
"You Don't Know Where Your Interest Lies," a curious collision of a ska rhythm with "Hazy Shade of Winter," was originally available only as a B-side to "Fakin' It," but the psych-folk oddity has since been reissued on an expanded [i]Bookends[/i]. "Somewhere They Can't Find Me" takes a lyric from "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.," adds some urban grit and a backbeat, [i]et voila[/i]! — an edgy new song is born. And on "So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright," from [i]Bridge Over Troubled Water[/i], the duo trade lead vocals in a folky, windswept bossa nova dedicated to their imaginary relationship with the famed architect. A surprising amount goes on under the rather simple guitar/bongo/flute arrangement so beautifully captured by Roy Halee (who won an engineering GRAMMY® for [i]Bridge[/i]).
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