A Heart in New York
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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Tom, get your plane right on time
I know your part'll go fine
Fly down to Mexico
Do-n-do-d-do-n-do and here I am,
The only living boy in New York

I get the news I need on the weather report
I can gather all the news I need on the weather report
Hey, I've got nothing to do today but smile
Do-n-doh-d-doh-n-doh and here I am
The only living boy in New York

Half of the time we're gone
But we don't know where,
And we don't know where

Half of the time we're gone
But we don't know where,
And we don't know where

Tom, get your plane right on time
I know you've been eager to fly now
Hey let your honesty shine, shine, shine now
Do-n-do-d-do-n-do
Like it shines on me




The only living boy in New York,
The only living boy in New York

Overall Meaning

The lyrics in Simon & Garfunkel's song The Only Living Boy in New York are about loneliness and separation, and how it feels to be left behind. The singer in the song is talking to his friend Tom, who is leaving to go to Mexico, and he himself is left behind "the only living boy in New York". The writer is trying to convey the feeling of isolation that comes with being the only one left behind. He admits that he is lonely but then tries to lift himself from it, saying he's got nothing to do but smile.


The lyrics also seem to talk about how the singer copes with his loneliness. He mentions getting the news he needs on the weather report, which could be a metaphor for how he has to rely on outside sources to feel connected to the rest of the world. He knows Tom's part will go fine and he's aware of it because he has kept himself informed. The repetition of the line "half of the time we're gone but we don't know where, and we don't know where" adds to the feeling of confusion and disorientation, as if the singer is struggling to find his place in the world.


Overall, the song is a beautiful and poignant reflection on the human condition and how it feels to be alone.


Line by Line Meaning

Tom, get your plane right on time
Encouraging Tom to stick to the schedule and be punctual in his travel arrangements


I know your part'll go fine
Offering reassurance that Tom's role will be performed well


Fly down to Mexico
Advising Tom to travel to Mexico


Do-n-do-d-do-n-do and here I am,
Suggesting the singer is playing a melody on a guitar that has a distinctive sound


The only living boy in New York
Feeling isolated and alone in the city


I get the news I need on the weather report
Using the weather forecast as a way to keep up with current events


I can gather all the news I need on the weather report
Dependent on the weather report for news updates


Hey, I've got nothing to do today but smile
Feeling content with the current state of affairs and in no rush to do anything else


Do-n-doh-d-doh-n-doh and here I am
Playing the guitar melody again to emphasize the sense of isolation


Half of the time we're gone
Acknowledging the transience of life and how frequently people are away from their homes and loved ones


But we don't know where,
Uncertain of the destination and the path forward in life


And we don't know where
Repeating the sentiment for emphasis


Hey let your honesty shine, shine, shine now
Encouraging Tom to be truthful and open in his communication


Like it shines on me
Giving an example of how honesty can have a positive impact


The only living boy in New York,
Emphasizing the feeling of solitude and isolation in the city


The only living boy in New York
Repeating the line for emphasis and to close the song




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: PAUL SIMON

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Most interesting comment from YouTube:

Marie

New York, to that tall skyline I come, flyin' in from London to your door
New York, lookin' down on Central Park
Where they say you should not wander after dark


New York, like a scene from all those movies
But you're real enough to me, but there's a heart
A heart that lives in New York


A heart in New York, a rose on the street
I write my song to that city heartbeat
A heart in New York, love in her eye, an open door and a friend for the night


New York, you got money on your mind
And my words won't make a dime's worth a difference, so here's to you New York



All comments from YouTube:

Sven Garber

What a concert - two guys playing 20 songs just with them, their voices, guitar and very few backing band. Standing there - no dramatic lightshow, no dancing and running on the stage, just hands on guitar (Paul) or in the pocket (Art) and singing magic tunes. Songs for eternity.

Jennifer Stephens

Art Garfunkel..No vibrato, just an honest, pure voice with spot-on pitch.

BuddhasEstimatedProphet

Actually, he does have vibrato. Lots of it. It's just so subtle and non-domineering. Greatest vocal control of any 60s-70s musician.

Barry Sargent

I know what you're saying. At least he's not spewing up and down the scale trying to prove he can sing, it's totally unnecessary with these two, as you pointed out.

Trayvon Soetoro

I'm 63 yrs old. I'm sitting here just wanting to hear one particular Simon & Garfunkle song (American Tune) ... over an hour later I'm still sitting here, now with a tear running down my cheek. So, so, so much water under the bridge since I first heard the music of these fabulous artists. To those of more recent generations, please cherish these sounds and keep them alive, for the sake of the art.

Alexandra

We will ❤

Jeff Ernst

Or at least I will...
I'm 13 so at least some young people listen to it.

Kerri Murray Burriss

Amen! Today’s music doesn’t hold a comparison! I’m that I grew up without the internet, cellphones, and social media. People actually socialized with one another face-to-face and kids played outside. And, the music back then was and still is a vital part of life. I agree with you that yesterday’s music should NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!😊

Alan Ramos

I am a 56 years old brazilian, and I've been listening ang loving Simon and Garfunkel songs for the last 35 years. I still cry after some songs. They brings me my deeper emotions.

Looks like I was in NY with them while they composed.
I 've never been in US and never been with them but they will be with me till the end.

Thanks Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel.

Alan Ramos

I am a 56 years old brazilian, and I've been listening ang loving Simon and Garfunkel songs for the last 35 years. I still cry after some songs. They brings me my deeper emotions.

Looks like I was in NY with them while they composed.
I 've never been in US and never been with them but they will be with me till the end.

Thanks Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel.

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