"50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" by Paul Simon was the number 1 hit from February 1 - 21 1976
Paul Simon - The Song was "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover"
(Paul) Simon & (Art) Garfunkel So Paul Simon was in the two men group "Simon & Garfunkel"
As a solo artist, only one: "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" in 1976 As Simon and Garfunkel, three: "The Sounds of Silence" in 1965 "Mrs. Robinson" in 1968 "Bridge Over Troubled Water" in 1970
Yes, Paul Simon wrote it. But Simon & Garfunkle performed and recorded it together.
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Listen to Paul Simon: there must be fifty ways to leave your lover!
The title from a Paul Simon song: 50 ways to leave your lover
"50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" by Paul Simon was the number 1 hit from February 1 - 21 1976
Paul Simon said that there are 50 ways to leave your lover. ■
Paul Simon - The Song was "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover"
* Fifty Ways To Leave Your Lover - Paul Simon * Imaginary Lover - Atlanta Rhythm Section * I Need a Lover (Who Won't Make Me Crazy) - John Mellancamp * Torn Between Two Lovers - Mary McGreggor
The name of the song that mentions the names Gus, Roy and Lee in it is 'Fifty Ways To Leave Your Lover' by Paul Simon. It was released in 1975 off of the album titled Still Crazy After All These Years.
(Paul) Simon & (Art) Garfunkel So Paul Simon was in the two men group "Simon & Garfunkel"
The phrase is a a misquote from the Paul Simon song, "50 Ways To Leave Your Lover". The original lyric reads:You just slip out the back, JackMake a new plan, StanYou don't need to be coy, RoyJust get yourself free
As a solo artist, only one: "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" in 1976 As Simon and Garfunkel, three: "The Sounds of Silence" in 1965 "Mrs. Robinson" in 1968 "Bridge Over Troubled Water" in 1970