He met his future singing partner, Paul Simon, in the sixth grade. Between 1956 and 1962, the two had performed together as Tom & Jerry. Garfunkel ("Tom Graph") chose his nickname because he liked to track, or "graph" hits, on the pop charts. Garfunkel attended Columbia University in the early sixties, where he sang with the Kingsmen, an all-male a cappella group. While at Columbia, he was also a Brother of the Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity. In 1962 Garfunkel earned a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in art history, followed eventually by a Master's degree in mathematics.
In 1963 he and Simon reformed the duo under their own names as Simon and Garfunkel and released their first album, Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. on Columbia Records in October 1964. It was not a critical success, and the duo effectively split again after recording. The next year their producer Tom Wilson lifted the song "The Sound of Silence" from the record, redubbed an electric backing onto it, and released it as a single, which eventually went to #1 on the Billboard pop charts. They reunited and went on to become two of the most popular artists of the 1960s, releasing a total of five studio albums. However, citing personal differences and divergence in career interests, they split following the release of their most critically acclaimed album, Bridge Over Troubled Water, in 1970.
Solo career
In the 1970s, Garfunkel released a few solo albums, and although he did not reach the heights that Simon and Garfunkel had reached, he still scored hits with "I Only Have Eyes For You" (a 1934 song originally written by Harry Warren [1]) and "Bright Eyes" (both British #1 hit singles), and "All I Know" (#9 in the United States). A version of "Bright Eyes" also appeared in the movie Watership Down. He briefly reunited with Paul Simon in the 1975 hit "My Little Town".
Art Garfunkel (centre) with his band after the show at Liseberg fairground on June 4 1998
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Art Garfunkel (centre) with his band after the show at Liseberg fairground on June 4 1998
In between, he also acted in a few movies, including Catch-22 and Carnal Knowledge (1971) with Jack Nicholson, Candice Bergen, and Ann-Margret.
Following disappointing sales of his 1981 album Scissors Cut, Garfunkel reunited with Paul Simon for the famous concert in Central Park. The subsequent world tour went well musically, but they had disagreements during the tour, with the disappointment for Art Garfunkel that Paul Simon excluded Art's voice from the new album that was announced as a S&G album and came out as a new Paul Simon solo album Hearts and Bones. The reason for that was that Paul Simon's songs were very personal. After this, Garfunkel left the music scene for several years, but returned in 1988 with the album Lefty. None of these projects garnered much critical success, and Garfunkel did not release another album until 1993's Up 'til Now. Perhaps his most noteworthy recent release is his live 1996 concert Across America, recorded live at the registry hall on Ellis Island. The concert features several musical guests, including James Taylor, Garfunkel's wife, Kim, and his son James Arthur.
Garfunkel also performed the theme song for the 1991 television series, "Brooklyn Bridge", and in 1998 Garfunkel sang "The Ballad of Buster Baxter" for an episode of the PBS Kids cartoon Arthur.
Recent events
In 2003, Garfunkel made his debut as a songwriter on his well-received Everything Waits to Be Noticed album. Teaming up with singer-songwriters Maia Sharp and Buddy Mondlock, the album represented some of Garfunkel's strongest solo performances to date, and contained several songs whose origins were poems penned by Garfunkel. Everything Waits to Be Noticed is recognized as his first true effort at songwriting, save his teenage years with Paul Simon in Tom and Jerry.
In 2003, Art Garfunkel and Paul Simon reunited one more time and buried their disagreements once and for all. The world tour in 2003 and 2004 that followed was this time very joyful and was a big success. After the tour, they went their own ways.
Garfunkel made news in early 2004 when he was arrested for possession of cannabis.
The only new recording on the collection The Art Garfunkel Album (1984), the song "Sometimes When I'm Dreaming" (written by Mike Batt), was re-recorded in 2005 by ex ABBA singer Agnetha Fältskog on her comeback album My Colouring Book.
In August 2005, Garfunkel received his second cannabis possession charge after a state police trooper found a joint in the ashtray of his car while in New York State. [2]
In 2006, Garfunkel signed with Rhino Records (revived Atco Records,) and his first Rhino/Atco album Some Enchanted Evening was released in America on January 30, 2007. [3] In late February 2007 during a German television interview to promote his new album Some Enchanted Evening, Garfunkel expressed interest in reuniting with Paul Simon on a new album.
I Remember You
Art Garfunkel Lyrics
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Were we on the Nile?
Long, long ago,
Say an hour or so
I recall that I saw your smile.
I remember you,
You're the one who made
A few kisses ago.
I remember you,
You're the one who said
"I love you, too," I do.
Didn't you know?
I remember, too,
A distant bell,
And stars that fell like rain
Out of the blue.
When my life is through,
And the angels ask me to recall
The thrill of them all,
Then I shall tell them
I remember you.
The lyrics of Art Garfunkel's song "I Remember You" are a nostalgic recollection of a past love. The song opens with the singer wondering where he and his past love were when they shared a moment together. The setting could have been Tahiti or on the Nile, but the specifics aren't crucial to the memory. The singer remembers seeing the smile of his past love during the encounter, and this is what has remained with him over time.
As the song progresses, we learn that the memory is of someone who was significant to the singer. The person in the memory is the one who made all of their dreams come true, and they shared a few kisses before parting. The singer remembers being told "I love you, too," and wonders if the other person realized the impact they had on him.
The memory is vivid, and the singer remembers even small details, such as a distant bell and stars that "fell like rain, out of the blue." The song's final lines reveal that the memory is one that will last a lifetime. When the singer's life is over, and he is asked to recall the "thrill of them all," he will tell the angels that he remembers this person. The song's slow tempo and melodic flow add to the sense of nostalgia that pervades the song, reminding us that memories of love are how we keep people close, even when they are no longer with us.
Line by Line Meaning
Was it in Tahiti?
Could it be that we were somewhere exotic like Tahiti?
Were we on the Nile?
Or maybe we were in Egypt, having a ride on the legendary Nile River?
Long, long ago,
However, it seems like it was a distant memory, way back in time.
Say an hour or so
Although, it almost feels like it just happened a short while ago.
I recall that I saw your smile.
But what sticks with me most is the beautiful sight of your smile that I can still picture.
I remember you,
You're the one who made
My dreams come true
A few kisses ago.
You're the one that swept me off my feet, and made all my impossible and beautiful desires come alive - just with a single kiss.
I remember you,
You're the one who said
"I love you, too," I do.
Didn't you know?
You're the one that completed my life with the three precious words- 'I love you', don't you remember saying that, too?
I remember, too,
A distant bell,
And stars that fell like rain
Out of the blue.
I also remember the far-off sound of a bell ringing, and the stars falling like rain from clear skies.
When my life is through,
And the angels ask me to recall
The thrill of them all,
Then I shall tell them
I remember you.
And when I eventually go, and the angels ask me to reflect on the most thrilling moments of my life, I'll say only one thing, that I remember you above all else.
Lyrics © DistroKid, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Johnny Mercer, Victor Schertzinger
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@maggieguthrie3905
Love the way Garfunkel sings this. He is an amazing singer. Love Garfunkel.
@Hukiquinones
Me too
@louellagutierrez4907
And so with me
@tbMatty
Much better than Rod Stewart's attempt at the standards. It was pitiful.
@louellagutierrez4907
What a voice You have Artie . I love you
@evelynebussereau663
❤❤❤❤❤❤
@fitree1995
Why do I not see this album on every streaming platform anymore?
@mujersemilla
:))
@fredspengeman6707
Who plays harmonica? Toots?