Late in the Evening
Simon & Garfunkel Lyrics


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First thing I remember
I was lying in my bed
I couldn't have been no more than one or two
And I remember there was a radio
Coming from the room next door
And my mother laughed
The way some ladies do
When it's late in the evening
And the music's seeping through

The next thing I remember
I am walking down the street
I'm feeling all right
I'm with my boys, I'm with my troops, yeah
And down along the avenue
Some guys were shooting pool
And I heard the sound of a cappella groups, yeah
Singing late in the evening
And all the girls out on the stoops, yeah

Then I learned to play some lead guitar
I was underage in this funky bar
And I stepped outside to smoke myself a "J"
And when I come back to the room
Everybody just seemed to move
And I turned my amp up loud and I began to play
And it was late in the evening
And I blew that room away

First thing I remember
When you came into my life
I said I'm gonna get that girl no matter what I do
Well, I guess I've been in love before
And once or twice I been on the floor
But I never loved no one the way that I love you




And it was late in the evening
And all the music seeping through

Overall Meaning

Simon & Garfunkel's song Late in the Evening is a nostalgic look back at the singer's past, with each of the three verses representing different periods of his life. The first verse takes the listener back to the singer's childhood, lying in bed and hearing music coming from the next room. Specifically, he remembers his mother laughing, which evokes a feeling of warmth and comfort. The second verse moves forward to the singer's youth, when he is out on the town with his friends and hears a group singing a cappella. The final verse is about the singer's present, as he looks back on his life and reflects on the love he has found. Throughout the song, the listener is transported back in time, with the music serving as a conduit for memories.


The lyrics of Late in the Evening are a testament to the power of music to evoke emotions and memories. The singer's mother's laughter, the a cappella group singing on the street, and the singer playing guitar in a bar are all tied to the music he hears. The song paints a picture of a life full of experiences and emotions, with music serving as a constant throughout. The final verse is a culmination of all that has come before, as the singer reflects on his past and how it has led him to the present moment.


Line by Line Meaning

First thing I remember
The earliest memory I have


I was lying in my bed
I was lying down, maybe sleeping or awake


I couldn't have been no more than one or two
I was very young, probably an infant or toddler


And I remember there was a radio
I recall hearing a radio playing music


Coming from the room next door
The music was playing in the adjacent room


And my mother laughed
My mother chuckled or giggled


The way some ladies do
Her laughter was characteristic of some women


When it's late in the evening
Her laughter occurred during the late hours of the day


And the music's seeping through
The music was audible or permeating through the walls


The next thing I remember
My next memory I recall


I am walking down the street
I am moving on foot along a path outside


I'm feeling all right
I am experiencing a sense of well-being


I'm with my boys, I'm with my troops, yeah
I am in the company of my male friends and companions


And down along the avenue
Nearby, along the street


Some guys were shooting pool
Some men were playing billiards


And I heard the sound of a cappella groups, yeah
I heard the voices of groups singing music without instrumental accompaniment


Singing late in the evening
The music was being sung during the late hours of the day


And all the girls out on the stoops, yeah
All the girls were sitting outside on the steps of their houses nearby


Then I learned to play some lead guitar
At some point, I learned how to play the lead guitar


I was underage in this funky bar
I was below the legal drinking age when I went to this establishment with a fun atmosphere


And I stepped outside to smoke myself a "J"
I went outside to smoke marijuana


And when I come back to the room
When I returned to the room


Everybody just seemed to move
Everyone seemed to be grooving or dancing


And I turned my amp up loud and I began to play
I increased the volume of my amplifier and started playing my guitar


And it was late in the evening
The time was late in the day


And I blew that room away
I played my guitar really well and impressed everyone nearby


First thing I remember
Again, the earliest memory I have


When you came into my life
When I met you


I said I'm gonna get that girl no matter what I do
I was determined to win your affection, no matter what it took


Well, I guess I've been in love before
I have experienced romantic feelings in the past


And once or twice I been on the floor
I have been hurt or rejected before


But I never loved no one the way that I love you
I have never felt as strongly for anyone else as I do for you


And it was late in the evening
Once again, the time was late in the day


And all the music seeping through
Music was playing and could be heard all around us




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Paul Simon

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@melissalawrence6397

“And, my mother laughed the way some ladies do!” ❤️ that line!

@grunchlk

I often think about how my mother laughs and whether that's the way some ladies do :)

@robertmaiolo7126

I need this as my ring tone

@spy1965

My mother smiles but doesn't laugh, that's the first thing I remembered when I listened to this groovy tune :)

@FloridaStairSupply

underage in a funk bar, step out and smoked myself a "J"

@melissalawrence6397

@@FloridaStairSupply “And when I come back to the room, Everybody just seemed to move, and I turned my amp up loud, and I began to play! And, it was late in the evening, and I blew that room away!”

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@carmelmirelez5185

When the horns come in, my musical soul takes wings!! Gracias Paul!!

@billseibert7202

Can you tell me if the music is Calypso, Salsa or Meringue?

@peterpun1

@@billseibert7202Duke Ellington said “there’s only two kinds of music, good and bad”. This is definitely the former.

@krisscanlon4051

Oh yeah its heaven

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