Hat tip to an old friend Elie's Expositions.
Earlier I took the test and came out with Wednesday Morning 3AM. I didn't see myself as that album. The title song - a contemplation of a petty criminal awaiting his imminent arrest - was great, as was the Sounds of Silence. Both were redone for Simon and Garfunkel's second album, the Sounds of Silence.
Wednesday Morning 3AM became the jarring Somewhere they can't find me and The Sounds of Silence had a drum track added and became the version that was released as a single.
Bookends was Simon and Garfunkel's next to last album. The best songs were Fakin' it, At the Zoo and A Hazy Shade of Winter. I'd guess that Mrs. Robinson was the most popular song on the album though.
And the oddest song was probably Punky's dilemma which started "I wish I was a Kellogg's Corn Flake ..."
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Posted by SoccerDad at November 2, 2006 2:20 AM | TrackBackI'm also Bookends. They should do this for Bob Dylan.
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