The acoustic version was recorded in 1964 but the album (Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.) did not do well. Simon went to England, played and recorded music there including a solo album. But he returned to resume with Garfunkel in 1966 after the recording was overdubbed with electric guitar, bass guitar and drums and released in 1965 as a single, which did well.
Simon & Garfunkel - "The Sound of Silence", originally "The Sounds of Silence", written by Paul Simon
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nn0Gf8e_sHI
@nealfig The movie the Graduate helped the music catch on, a lot. I think that was the reason for the overdubbing etc.My Sophomore yr or so my sisterโs fiancรฉe was in Med school and my sister and I were driving my dad crazy. The theater in our neighborhood had the Graduate for probably the whole year. Daddy sent us to the movies a lot. We used to recite the dialog, probably to the annoyance of everyone else.
@Bear7962 The Graduate was released in 1967, 2 years after the electric single was released.
@Bear7962 Ah, I see. I had forgotten that "Sound of Silence" was in the soundtrack. No wonder there was an upsurge in airplay of their music because of the movie, which I think I saw only once, years ago. I only remembered "Mrs. Robinson" from the movie. Also, I was not in North America; the charts may have been different where I was. Thanks for the story.
@nealfig Thank you for sharing what brought back old and pleasant memories. I was the right age to even catch them singing in NY. Keep on sharing, I will look forward to it!