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Who sang A Poem on the Underground Wall?
Release date: 1966
Duration: 01:55

Simon & Garfunkel released the song A Poem on the Underground Wall. Date of release: 1966.

The story of the song ' A Poem on the Underground Wall '

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The meaning of the song 'A Poem on the Underground Wall ', based on the lyrics
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The protagonist is waiting in a dark and deserted station. He has a colored pencil in his pocket. When the train arrives, he hesitates, then retreats into the shadows. He takes out the pencil and writes a four-letter poem on the wall, then runs off into the darkness. The lyrics describe how the protagonist expresses his emotions and desires through his poem, which we hear echoing in the station as he runs away.

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Simon & Garfunkel - Short Biography

Simon and Garfunkel were an American folk-rock duo consisting of singer-songwriter Paul Simon and singer Art Garfunkel. They were born on October 13, 1941 (Simon) and November 5, 1941 (Garfunkel) in Newark, New Jersey.

The duo first began performing together in a group called Tom and Jerry in 1957 while still in high school. They released their first single, "Hey, Schoolgirl," in 1957 which became a minor hit. They continued to perform throughout college and eventually signed a contract with Columbia Records in 1964.

Their debut album, "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M." was a commercial failure, but the single "The Sound of Silence," released in 1965, became a huge hit and propelled the album to the top of the charts. They continued to release successful albums over the next several years, including "Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme," "Bookends," and "Bridge Over Troubled Water."

Despite their success, Simon and Garfunkel had creative differences and tensions within the duo led to their breakup in 1970. They both pursued solo careers, but occasionally reunited for concerts and tours over the years.

In 1990, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and in 2003, they performed once again at a benefit concert for the Children's Health Fund. Their music has continued to inspire and influence many musicians and fans alike.
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"A Poem on the Underground Wall" appears on "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.," the first studio album by American folk-rock duo Simon & Garfunkel. After their first gigs as "Tom and Jerry", Columbia Records signed them in late 1963. The album was produced by Tom Wilson and designed by Roy Halee. The cover and label feature the subtitle "Exciting New Sounds in the Folk Tradition". Recorded in March 1964, the album was released on October 19.

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