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"The Sound of Silence" (originally "The Sounds of Silence") is a song by the American folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel, written by Paul Simon.
In recent years, Simon & Garfunkel’s 1964 signature “The Sound of Silence” has been transformed from a folk-rock classic into a meme, made to soundtrack running jokes between the internet...
"The Sound of Silence" is a song by singer-songwriter duo Simon & Garfunkel. Written in February 1964 by Paul Simon in the aftermath of the 1963 assassinatio...
«The Sound of Silence» was originally recorded in 1964 by Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel and was included on their debut album: «Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M» titl...
"The Sound of Silence was written in February 1964 by Paul Simon and originally recorded as an acoustic piece for the first Simon and Garfunkel album, Wednes...
You Can Call Me Al from Zaragoza Paul Simon sang The Sounds of Silence to Art Garfunkel on February 14th 1964. The song was finished by then. Some argue Simon composed this song after John Fitgerald Kennedy murder on 22th November 1963.
Bob Bushnell. Bobby Gregg. The Sound of Silence Lyrics: Hello, darkness, my old friend / I've come to talk with you again / Because a vision softly creeping / Left its seeds while I was...
Simon & Garfunkel: Sounds Of Silence. January 17th, 1966. Buy Now. Stream. Following the success of “The Sound Of Silence,” which was transformed into a folk-rock hit, Simon & Garfunkel returned to the studio in 1965 to record their second album.
"The Sound of Silence" is a song from the debut Simon & Garfunkel's album "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.," released in 1964. The song was originally named "The Sounds of Silence."
Simon and tenor Art Garfunkel honed the song in Greenwich Village coffeehouses before they recorded "The Sounds of Silence" with producer Tom Wilson. Backed by just two acoustic guitars and an ...