No one can sing this like Simon and Garfunkel: This Original “Sound of Silence” is What Everyone Tries to Imitate

Simon and Garfunkel’s iconic song “The Sound of Silence” remains an enduring masterpiece that continues to captivate listeners worldwide. Released in 1964, this folk rock ballad marked a turning point in the careers of Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel, setting them on a path to musical greatness. Let’s delve into the fascinating history of the song and discover what happened to both singers after its release.

Simon and Garfunkel, childhood friends from Queens, New York, formed a musical partnership that would go on to create remarkable harmonies and timeless music. “The Sound of Silence” initially appeared on their debut album, “Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.” The haunting melody and introspective lyrics struck a chord with audiences, capturing the zeitgeist of the 1960s and reflecting the disillusionment felt by many during that era. Despite a lukewarm reception upon its initial release, fate had something extraordinary in store for this powerful song.

Following the lukewarm reception of their debut album, “The Sound of Silence” unexpectedly gained popularity after a remixed version, featuring electric instrumentation, started receiving radio airplay. This led to a re-release of the song as a single, which quickly climbed the charts and reached the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 1966. The song’s success catapulted Simon and Garfunkel into the mainstream, and they went on to produce a string of hits and acclaimed albums, including “Bridge over Troubled Water” and “Mrs. Robinson.”

After their success with “The Sound of Silence,” Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel pursued solo careers while occasionally collaborating on music projects. Simon continued to create critically acclaimed music, releasing albums like “Graceland” and “Rhythm of the Saints.” Garfunkel explored his acting talents and released solo albums, including “Angel Clare.” Despite occasional reunions for performances, their musical partnership experienced periods of separation.

“The Sound of Silence” remains a timeless anthem that defined Simon and Garfunkel’s early career and established them as influential voices of their generation. This video, recorded live on Canadian TV, is simply amazing to watch after all these years. Watch the full video below and please leave us a Facebook comment to let us know what you thought!

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