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Scarborough Fair, like the song Greensleeves, was written in the 16th Century. If the question refers to the Simon & Garfunkel version, the answer is that it was recorded in 1966, and it was one of four Simon & Garfunkel songs used in the movie The Graduate from 1967.
No, it was originally recorded by Simon & Garfunkel. Notable covers were done by Aretha Franklin, Elvis and Nana Mouskouri.
The original name of Simon and Garfunkel was Tom and Jerry
(Paul) Simon & (Art) Garfunkel So Paul Simon was in the two men group "Simon & Garfunkel"
I think you could be thinking of Simon and Garfunkel's "El condor Pasa (If I Could)" The Kingston Trip might have also sung "If I had a hammer" Peter Paul and Mary sis a popular version of "If I had a hammer " in the
Scarborough Fair, like the song Greensleeves, was written in the 16th Century. If the question refers to the Simon & Garfunkel version, the answer is that it was recorded in 1966, and it was one of four Simon & Garfunkel songs used in the movie The Graduate from 1967.
No, it was originally recorded by Simon & Garfunkel. Notable covers were done by Aretha Franklin, Elvis and Nana Mouskouri.
The original name of Simon and Garfunkel was Tom and Jerry
(Paul) Simon & (Art) Garfunkel So Paul Simon was in the two men group "Simon & Garfunkel"
I think you could be thinking of Simon and Garfunkel's "El condor Pasa (If I Could)" The Kingston Trip might have also sung "If I had a hammer" Peter Paul and Mary sis a popular version of "If I had a hammer " in the
Simon and Garfunkel sings Mrs. Robinson
Simon and Garfunkel
Arthur He was known as Art.
Simon and Garfunkel. They took the name in 1957 but quickly changed it to the one that became famous.
Paul Simon, of course. Great song, sang along with Art Garfunkel [i.e. Simon & Garfunkel] in the 1970's.
The great Paul Simon.
Simon and Garfunkel, known as Tom and Jerry in the late 50's, changed their name to Simon and Garfunkel in the early-60s producing their first album ("Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.") together in 1964.